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Season Tickets 2016/17- Nothing Will Be The Same

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Best news in all of this is juniors going from 16 to 18 and getting £50 off, a quarter of the price! Seems we are trying to corner the local youth market that the RS are ignoring in favour of day trippers and tourists.

Stands in good stead for years to come if that is the plan. Gangs of young lads, all together on the ale and going home and away for fair prices warms my heart.

You are absolutely spot on mate. To me it seems we are turning the screw on ensuring mums and dads or older brothers and sisters can start ( or continue )to take the young kids to the match.

In turn, when a new stadium is built and we are all wondering how we will fill a 55k stadium, the demand will be there as they've already been hooked in advance.

I hope this is something that we continue to do, always looking at our prices compared to our competitors and looking at rewarding the fans. Without fans, football becomes irrelevant.
 
Well done to all at Everton any price reduction is great but this is a big boost and they are trying to get younger fans in the ground and keep them my lads 21 and he gets his for 299 when expecting a rise to full adult so the ales on him.
 

Lovely gesture by the club and I believe these reductions will become an annual one, so in about twenty years they will be paying us to come to the game, brilliant.
 
Best news in all of this is juniors going from 16 to 18 and getting £50 off, a quarter of the price! Seems we are trying to corner the local youth market that the RS are ignoring in favour of day trippers and tourists.

Stands in good stead for years to come if that is the plan. Gangs of young lads, all together on the ale and going home and away for fair prices warms my heart.

Think that depends where they sit ?
fam enc jnr prices stay same, but as daughter is 16 it would've gone to £325 from £149 if it weren't for the upping of the age to 18.
 

Off to a good start under Moshiri so far.

That's exactly what it is, for years Everton have lost fans to Liverpool and none of them go to the match because their ground is full of day trippers. This is Everton putting in building blocks in place to get those fans back and for me, this is proof we'll be getting a new stadium. This is the Moshiri effect we're seeing already. This is a significant move and now alls we need to do it get it sorted on the pitch and hopefully the balance of power will shift our way in the not too distant future.
 
That's exactly what it is, for years Everton have lost fans to Liverpool and none of them go to the match because their ground is full of day trippers. This is Everton putting in building blocks in place to get those fans back and for me, this is proof we'll be getting a new stadium. This is the Moshiri effect we're seeing already. This is a significant move and now alls we need to do it get it sorted on the pitch and hopefully the balance of power will shift our way in the not too distant future.
Well I don't know how much he has had to do with the actual decision, what with the media and fan pressure to at least freeze the prices in light of the TV money. I don't think we would have seen price reductions were he not coming on board though.

Moshiri has quite the business brain on him as well. I hope he has looked at the Bundesliga stadium/ticket price model as the way to maximize the revenue. Big stadium full of passionately screaming scousers of all ages paying a reasonable price to watch the boys in blue play it fair and square.
 

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