

Hey KR read the topic. Pretty clear.The thread title was edited in the week between me asking that question and you posting.



ROFL at "in one foul swoop"

@Kevin - yes, disagreed, but also "how dare you complain, if you're a real fan you just pay the money without any comment" rubbish... Also, it's the internet, so if you're concerned about my choice of words, some creative license is commonplace ;)

@WookieE when you say shouted down do you mean people disagreed with u?

I don't mind paying an increase per year say 10-15 dollars but 100 extra for next season is one foul swoop? get lost!
and this shit of comparing apples with oranges. melbourne/sydney/perth fans arent generally on the same wages as us here in the backwater.

I don't mind the price rise, I do mind losing my seat I kept renewing during the Marty era because my section has been made general admission.....

A bit of formatting, hopefully
PER SYD ADE BRIS CAI
Tier 1 1599 662 2200 595 821.8
Tier 2 1399 485 1520 530 723.1
Tier 3 949 294 810 395 551.6
Tier 4 649 352 319.2
Tier 5 399 324 294
Tier 6 260

A quick search shows current prices as:
PER SYD ADE BRIS CAI
Tier 1 1599 662 2200 595 821.8
Tier 2 1399 485 1520 530 723.1
Tier 3 949 294 810 395 551.6
Tier 4 649 352 319.2
Tier 5 399 324 294
Tier 6 260
No info available for NZ, Melbourne or Illawara.
Sydney appears to be an absolute bargain.

I know I will re up again but personally got a 100 jump on each ticket which I thought was a little rough.

Kings raised their prices roughly about 20% for most season ticket renewals, two days after announcing the Bogut signing... I've been shouted down by the Kings faithful that to afford Bogues/be a real fan/sick of the negativity it's worthwhile... I would have thought after two last place finishes, they would have proven to members that have actually stuck with the team through all the bullshit, that it was worth sticking around before boosting up their prices so much...

TBH I don’t see the increase a problem. I love my basketball and I have had good (not excellent) seats for a long time. Even when the team was crap and Marty was the worse coach we ever had, I still renewed each year. We have had 2 really exciting seasons, the demand for tickets has increased.
However to get new business, you need good seats to attract people who can afford to sit in them. Sorry long time Sixers fans (including myself), but your loyalty in attendance has not kept up with the market cost, therefore I have a few suggestions.
If your great seat is too expensive, you need to swap to a good seat. If good is out of your range, you could try nearly good. The demand for good money from the venue in order to support the level of competition requires the Sixers to get with the time.
For us fans that travelled to Melb and sat in crap seats for more than what we can sit in platinum for, we understand how lucky we have been.
In case you are wondering, tickets for 2018/19 paid for.

That is so cheap yet Sixers fans are complaining? Wow. No money in Adelaide confirmed.

36ers start at $260 for adults which is relatively cheap for capital city market teams around the league. Even Brisbane's cheapest is $395.



It seems since Allan has come into the group, Tragardh has struggled.
Is it;
(a) A coincidence
(b) An injury
(c) Can't handle someone else taking shots and the spotlight away from him
I hope he gets back to form quickly. Definitely detrimental to the Tigers when he is not performing.
