Is there any research to suggest charging, say, £15 a match would generate more income than £24?
It goes without saying you'd get more through the gates. But are people more inclined to spend more money in the ground if they don't feel ripped off at the turnstiles?
Very good win. Not getting carried away, but look at Bury and Rochdale - just shows what can happen in a tight league if you put a few results together.
Very good build up play for the winner, and very, very clever play from Ladapo - he created an open goal for Flynn by just standing in front of the keeper.
Seriously. Well done, Latics.
Took me all of 5 minutes to sign up and buy a ticket at reduced prices with no booking or admin fees.
Prices
Main stand paddock - £18.00
Main stand upper - £20.00
Rochdale Road End large - £20.00
Rochdale Road End small - £18.00
North Stand - £20.00
What's the difference between the Rochdale Road End large and the Rochdale Road End small? Isn't it the same stand?!
Can't grumble at £18, though.
I genuinely feel there is room for a supporters group, but it needs to be structured and organised, and not built from the ashes of a failed protest group.
Their website has described him as the 'former Leeds striker, Dominic Poleon'. Why are clubs, and the media, so keen to dissociate players with Oldham? Happens with managers, as well. How often do you hear - Neil Warnock, the former Oldham manager?
That's only if you bought the season ticket after this was posted on the 18 May:
Otherwise, I presume the ticket falls under the same category as concert tickets in which not even a 14 day cooling off period applies.