on June 20, 2025, 4:59 pm, in reply to "I see Sports Breaks now getting in on the EFC match ticket bandwagon...."
generally speaking our ticket prices are underpriced, and there'd be a big backlash if we raised them in line with demand.
so the alternative is:
- membership schemes to jump to the front of the queue for general admissions
- some tickets bundled with external services (e.g. hotels)
- some tickets bundled with premium experiences
Key is getting the balance right. I am cautiously optimistic that the owners are aware of the risks of pricing out existing matchgoers, and that the good work we've done in bringing younger generations of fans to the ground will continue. My hope is there's enough extra capacity to achieve one objective (boost matchday revenue) without sacrificing another (quality atmosphere and a team worth supporting).
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...https://www.sportsbreaks.com/Football/Premier-League/Everton?utm_source=Everton&utm_medium=Solus&utm_campaign=Everton_onsale_solus&lid=583w4tx39dab
They say they are an official partner of the club, so presumably legitimate, but a step down from Seat Unique, as these are general admission tickets but they make you book a hotel. And no guarantee you'll sit together if multiple tickets.
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