One thing to take into account is that we don't get very many away fans from most of the teams. I think we'll be down on revenue for the away anyway because of the loss of Stevenage and Oxford, but an increase in home support might offset this quite a bit. We could also see a reverse sitaution with some more away fans coming as a result. Either way, apart from the usual suspects, I would not have thought away fans would contribute a significant proportion of matchday revenue when compared to the home fans overall, with the majority possibly being in the PDB.Formic wrote:Whilst I think this approach worth consideration, you can't lose sight of how much lost revenue would result - as I said earlier, it could be £40k compared to away fan revenue last season.
I'm sure a few would moan at the differential, but a few seasons back we did charge less for sitting in the Airwair than the North or South stands (admittedly only £1).
The other problem is that we've also increased prices in all other areas of the ground - so that increase would be seen as way of subsidising a reduction for away fans.
I think one thing against complaints towards charging away fans terrace prices is that at least there is the option of going into the PDB, which many more most likely be prepared to take rather than walk away from the club.
This option means we should be to retain the fans on the PDB, offer an alternative to those against the away prices and open the door to new fans who might be more encouraged to take the risk and come along.