
36ers crowd WTF
Ummm. @Proud. Maybe you should do your homework.
You do have some expensive tickets, but not much more expensive than Adelaide. We have corporate and courtside going for large sums just like in Perth.
But you do have a budget range..I can but an adult Nickel ticket for $15 and a junior (3-16yrs) for $5 bucks. I would say being cheap tickets these are up in the rafters.
This is the type of ticket and marketing we are arguing for in Adelaide.

But $90 is still $90 however way you cut it!
The issue is that Perth fans look at $90 and believe they will get their money's worth and yet 36ers fans aren't feeling like they are getting value for money with $35 tickets.
I'm not having a go at anyone but if we are to introduce new teams then are we expecting more budget priced tickets with Perth being the exception?

My thoughts exactly Isaac. Sure the team is winning and fans are loving it, but until we get sustained success, some playoff wins and are a constant threat at a championship, I think the prices are too high (especially for silver tickets).
@ Proud - you mention the prices for Wildcats tickets, but there is a significant difference. Not only are the Wildcats a recent championship winner, but they are always in the upper echelon of the competition and consistently making runs at another championship. When you have a team performing at such a high level for a significant amount of time, the fans will WANT to be at the games and the crowd numbers, demand for tickets and the name recognition (for lack of a better term) of being at a Wildcats game will allow the club to charge high prices without turning fans off of the product.

Clarky, hit-nail-on-head.
Southern upper level should be max $15, maybe $10 for the far corners.
Bring back the behind the basket seats, for a low price too, maybe $20.
And I know this will never happen, but how nice would it be to have a centrally located stadium, right in the heart of the city instead of in a western suburban street?

Lol @ $35 for gold ticket being too much - wildcats gold tickets are $90 per game or $45 for members per game.
As for juniors playing Fridays that is weird, what is so important during midweek that you can't play juniors then or and I know this is stupid and what I've mentioned in previous posts, why can't sixers play on Thursday like the Breakers and Wildcats do (8 and 2)
As for the game I was a bit peeved that Wortho and Bubbles couldn't get the tiges over the line and on reflection I thought nah this is great for the game and should keep supporters coming back just like what the kings and Crocs fans should be feeling after their wins on Friday night too... Sad though that Adelaide aren't helping themselves then.
Honestly 36ers stop your bickering, if your fans have issue with prices, scheduling or any other problem then mass e-mail the scouts and make your voice heard

Walk up ticket prices are too expensive. They need to encourage ticket sales. I know season ticket holders get upset when they pay a premium and then they see cheap tickets on sale during season. I am season ticket holder and am happy to pay premium to have a guaranteed seat and in the spot I want, plus seat for finals ( and yes I know we haven't needed that perk in a while) Need to have cheap tickets ($10-$15) allocated to seats high up in the corners of the stands. If it's a low crowd, they can then move and sit where there is empty seats. If you can get crowds of 6000+ then they would be stuck up in the rafters. Maybe they could look at a deal for junior basketballers who are members of local clubs like buy 2 get 1 free offer through the clubs.

Could it be something to do with ticket prices?
I understand the club has to make money, and walk-up/online ticket purchase play a big part in that, but maybe people are being turned off by the prices.
I know that while I was in line last night waiting to get my ticket, I heard about 10 different people complaining about how much it costs to get into the game:
$35 - Adult (Gold)
$27.50 - Adult (Silver)

"BSA would lose lots of money $20k a game if they moved games. Not to mention the number of people who couldn't play Sunday mornings.
They train Sundays and also organise other sports and other family activities. Can't work."
Anon, you know that is not true. This has been discussed here before.

back in the 90's all junior games that clashed with the 36ers were rescheduled. Never had an issue.

Its the same problem the AFL has with Friday night games in Adelaide. As previously mentioned not only is basketball on friday nights but alot of people work and country members cant travel to the game and back. Saturday night is by far the best option. I also agree that it is a joke the there were 3 games played last night. This also affected TV ratings last night as only 22k watched which is half of previous weeks.

The schedule is one area that needs work. WTF. NBL needs to learn fast. Spread games out over weekend. Three games on last night with only 1 on TV is not in the best interest of the NBL. They could have scheduled 36ers to play Sat night and kept basketball fans interest and coverage over a whole weekend.
Check how AFL spreads game over weekends and public holidays. These are simple things that can be fixed. If A team is playing 2 games on weekend then obviously that is going to affect the flexibility of the fixture. This same thing was happening last season. Especially when you have NBLTV as a product you want minimum games on at the same time.

@ Flinders ,the reason why they dont
[I still don't understand why 36ers and BSA don't sit down when the schedule comes out]
is Paul Arnotts pentium3 computer did the "forestville ' junior district league comp 5 years ago and has gone home
