A full stadium is a marginal gain for us, both in terms of atmosphere on the day and in attracting players, no-one really likes playing in a 60% full ground. As a commercial enterprise then it's great that we're looking at this option (as you say exposure for sponsors would be a huge thing) but it isn't an either/or situation. Get the overseas fanbase up, fine. But we also need to work at getting 25k+ into Molineux every fortnight, ticketing has been an issue for longer than I care to remember and we're quite clearly at a price point where people aren't going to be tempted back unless we find ourselves top of the league.
Apparently when we do the 4 for £40 offer you can ring up and ask for 2 for £20 at the same time.
Never knew this, have never seen it advertised at all.
Now last week i sat in the north bank and paid £37 for me and the lad..to say i was pissed off after finding out about the £20 thing is an understatement.
Also dont get me started on sticking kids in the top tier of the north bank.
How some of those kids didnt break their necks going up and down those stairs ill never know, its way way too steep for small kids up there.
Families should be put in the bottom of the SB stand and away fans in the North Bank, which in turn would generate some additional atmosphere.
Wolves have done some things right this year like being able to redeem your vouchers online for memberships and allowing the 4 for £40 to be purchased online.
Onto the Wolfpack member thing, our lad has already used his 3 matches on his membership thing which saved me £16 on his match tickets....(£20 join up instead of £36
in match tickets)
Whats to stop me buying another wolfpack under a pretend name and saving another £16??....i just think £12 for 12yrs+ is just too dear and also pricing the SB
the same as the BW is wrong (that is, if we HAVE to have different prices in different stands)
Most other clubs price kids up to the age of 13 not 12 and even attractions do this too, why wolves dont seem to seperate kids/teenagers is strange.