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This point has been made may times before. In Perth you can buy what they call a "Nickel" ticket for $15 an adult an $5 per child (5-16 years). I would say these tickets would be in the rafters of the stand way out the back. Their "Bronze" is about the price of our Silver.
I don't think Sixers ticketholders would be upset if the back corners were $10-$15 a ticket. As season ticket holder I pay premium to get the seat I want and to get the finals tickets (if we ever get to play them again) in the same seat.
Would like to see the place full and the only way to do that is to entice with cheap seats.