If I was in your (area51) and oddball's position, I would send an e-mail to [email='martyn.starnes@pafc.co.uk]'martyn.starnes@pafc.co.uk[/email]'
Ade the green":1rwyihzy said:Lundan Cabbie":1rwyihzy said:With Argyle only pocketing 12.5% of the gate income for their semi-final instead of the normal 100%, maybe they just can't offer the same deal they normally do in this area.
Look at it positively. What wonderful discounts the club have offered supporters in the Business Lounge all season.
I guess there's two sides. Obviously there must have been discounts as with every ST which works out to 5-6 games that are free (except the beer perhaps) so the discount would again obviously not be there for additional games.
Just out of interest, what price do they set for cup games when one assumes this to be an extra game also so sets a precedent.
I really think this is a niche argument though and whilst there's some sympathy, there's probably not as much as if it were happening to the common folk.
Good luck.I hope that you get a satisfactory response.area51":2o3y6yfi said:Thank you David Nine I have contacted PAFC.
area51":th9b22ir said:If we ever reached the promised land (not in my life time) what would be the cost then, probably too much for the average janner.
PL2 3DQ":2sliy0ot said:Don't forget Argyle have to share the income generated from the game. 50% from all four games goes to the Football League and the other 50% is shared between the four clubs. If other clubs increase their corporate prices we would also benefit.
Define common.Ade the green":pg6my3ew said:Lundan Cabbie":pg6my3ew said:With Argyle only pocketing 12.5% of the gate income for their semi-final instead of the normal 100%, maybe they just can't offer the same deal they normally do in this area.
Look at it positively. What wonderful discounts the club have offered supporters in the Business Lounge all season.
I guess there's two sides. Obviously there must have been discounts as with every ST which works out to 5-6 games that are free (except the beer perhaps) so the discount would again obviously not be there for additional games.
Just out of interest, what price do they set for cup games when one assumes this to be an extra game also so sets a precedent.
I really think this is a niche argument though and whilst there's some sympathy, there's probably not as much as if it were happening to the common folk.
Keepitgreen":52cft0km said:Define common.Ade the green":52cft0km said:Lundan Cabbie":52cft0km said:With Argyle only pocketing 12.5% of the gate income for their semi-final instead of the normal 100%, maybe they just can't offer the same deal they normally do in this area.
Look at it positively. What wonderful discounts the club have offered supporters in the Business Lounge all season.
I guess there's two sides. Obviously there must have been discounts as with every ST which works out to 5-6 games that are free (except the beer perhaps) so the discount would again obviously not be there for additional games.
Just out of interest, what price do they set for cup games when one assumes this to be an extra game also so sets a precedent.
I really think this is a niche argument though and whilst there's some sympathy, there's probably not as much as if it were happening to the common folk.
Lundan Cabbie":1zkrut5m said:area51":1zkrut5m said:If we ever reached the promised land (not in my life time) what would be the cost then, probably too much for the average janner.
When Argyle get there, maybe it will be similar to Palace's Directors' Box packages for next year (plus a bit of inflation).
Malcolm Allison Lounge £2,200 (£2,000 without buffet)
Speroni's Restaurant £4,100 (Match day up to £250 + VAT)
2010 Club and Coppell Club, both £5,100 (Match day up to £300 + VAT)
Or you could go for a Private Executive Box for up to 10 people for £3,000 + VAT for a single game.
djg145":37zzirfb said:Lundan Cabbie":37zzirfb said:area51":37zzirfb said:If we ever reached the promised land (not in my life time) what would be the cost then, probably too much for the average janner.
When Argyle get there, maybe it will be similar to Palace's Directors' Box packages for next year (plus a bit of inflation).
Malcolm Allison Lounge £2,200 (£2,000 without buffet)
Speroni's Restaurant £4,100 (Match day up to £250 + VAT)
2010 Club and Coppell Club, both £5,100 (Match day up to £300 + VAT)
Or you could go for a Private Executive Box for up to 10 people for £3,000 + VAT for a single game.
So definitely NOT for your average Janner then.
oddball":br5lwtgf said:I am a season ticket holder in the business lounge where the average fan pays nearly £1000 a season.For anyone wanting to attend for just one match it costs £48 including VAT.....For the Portsmouth game Argyle have increased the match day price to £72 including VAT a whopping 50% increase,which season ticket holders have to pay as the playoffs are not included. Thank you Mr Brent for looking after us loyal fans.... Portsmouth incidentally have not increased their corporate prices at all.I will not now be renewing my season ticket in the business lounge next season.