if tier 1 season ticket has risen £19, that works out a £1 rise per match on average spread over cat a, b and c, how come tier 1 normal seats gone up £7
7 cat A matches is a £49 rise if purchased seperately at £59 each, 7 for cat B £53 - £28 rise if purchased seperate, and 5 for cat C £49 - £15 rise when bought individually..
overall if someone went to all matches, they would have to pay an extra £92 compared to £15 rise on ST.
it'll cost £1029 to go to all home matches purchasing seperate compared to £869. ST saves £160 (15.5491% discount).
£54.15 on average compared to £45.73 with ST...
with the large amount of tv revenue increase, there would be no need to increase prices. it looks on paper that the increase is financing the reductions elsewhere and the juniors.. why couldn't tv money cover this.
at first it looked like a ploy to shunt as many people onto ST next season, and the problem with that is they wouldn't have been able to lower seats elswhere and dip into the tv revenue.
in theory, there is more money in it for them by having general seats. whether or not to pay for the new stands.....
or some macarbe plan to get as many onto ST and shunt the ST price up to the same level as a seat increase.....could swear they are penalising people who don't to all the homes.....