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    • Western Sydney Wanderers 2012/13 memberships will launch tomorrow at 1pm AEST. The club has released full details of costs and seat allocations.

       

      Western Sydney Wanderers have released four blocks of seating for purchase as well as a non-ticket club membership.

       

      They cover the 13 Western Sydney Wanderers home games to be played at Parramatta Stadium. It does not include the Campbelltown Stadium regional round match as that is controlled by the FFA and is not considered a Wanderers home match.

       

      Red Tier - This is the top level membership equivalent to the platinum and gold memberships of other clubs. It comprises seating in the Western Stand. Some of the seating is upper deck goal line level and may be equivalent to the Silver seating of some clubs. Prices are:

      Adult - $312 ($24 per match)

      Concession - $175 ($13.50 per match)

      Family - $799 ($61.50 per match)

       

      Black Tier - This second level membership is equivalent to the silver membership of other clubs. It comprises goal line seating in the Western Stand, as well as central and upper deck seating in the Eastern Stand. Some of this seating may be equivalent to the Bronze seating of some clubs. Prices are:

      Adult - $240 ($18.50 per match)

      Concession - $145 ($11.15 per match)

      Family - $625 ($48.00 per match)

       

      White Tier - This is a basic level membership. It includes the South Terrace, with the Non-Alcohol Bays 78 and 79, goal line level seating in the Eastern Stand, and corner seating in the North Terrace. Prices are:

      Adult - $195 ($15 per match)

      Concession - $95 ($7.50 per match)

      Family - $390 ($30 per match)

       

      Red & Black Bloc - This is the Home Supporter End located in the North Terrace. Prices are:

      Adult - $195 ($15 per match)

      Concession - $95 ($7.50 per match)

      Family - No family membership is available for this section.

       

      A non-ticketed supporter membership is available for $80 adult, $50 concession and $160 for a family.

       

      Benefits for becoming a member include:

      An effective 25% discount on retail ticket prices - Foundation Number Membership Cap - Free Shuttle Bus service from Parramatta Station to Parramatta Stadium - A white tier family membership includes two free junior memberships - Free Entry to all Youth League and Women's League home matches - Minimum 10% discount on all Wanderers FC merchandise on match days and in the online store - Minimum 10% discount on all food and beverages at Parramatta stadium - Minimum 10% discount on additional match day tickets - Exclusive Club Partnership offers including NRMA insurance and Nike - Priority booking for A-League Final Series matches.

       

      The memberships will launch tomorrow on the 1st of August at 1pm AEST.

       

      For Opinion and Analysis please click through to the full article.

    Analysis:

    A potential omission was the failure to include specific Junior memberships across all the seating tiers however it is likely that concession pricing will apply to junior members.

     

    In terms of benefits and discounts there is much similarity comparing Wanderers with Sydney FC:

    * Sydney FC have their newly implemented Free Public Transport, while Wanderers have the shuttle bus from Parramatta Station to the Stadium.

    * Each club have discounts with their respective kit sponsors. They both have the same discount on additional match day tickets.

    * Each club offers free entry to W-League and Youth League matches.

    * Each club will have sponsor specific discounts, the extent of their value will depend on what use each person can make of them.

     

    The only major difference is the free public transport to Sydney FC matches. I'm still not convinced this is going to be a major part of the decision making process for most members. The cost to the club of providing this is part of each Sydney FC membership and is paid regardless of if a member actually uses public transport or not. Parramatta is also a much more viable location for driving to the stadium, with several large parking stations in the area as well as large residential areas that people can park in for free. The Shuttle Bus is a nice addition especially for those who are coming late to the station who want to get to the match asap.

     

    Sydney FC have two sets of costs. The first is for "Loyalty" members who renew their membership before the end of August. The second is for new or lapsed memberships and is termed "Standard". I will compare the pricing for the Adult and Family tickets only.

     

    Top Tier:

    Sydney FC have two top-tier levels (Platinum Plus and Platinum). Wanderers has one (Red).

     

    Sydney FC are more expensive despite the loyalty discount. Their costs are $350 (Adult) and $895 (Family) for a loyalty bonus, and $395 (Adult) and $995 (Family) for standard pricing. The Wanderers costs are $312 (Adult) and $799 (Family).

     

    The Wanderers adult pricing at $312 is $83 cheaper than the standard pricing and $38 cheaper than the loyalty pricing.

     

    A Wanderers Family membership at $799 is $196 cheaper than Sydney FC's standard pricing and $96 cheaper than Sydney FC's loyalty pricing.

     

    Second Tier:

    Sydney FC have a Silver Tier while Wanderers has the Black Tier. Again I will compare only Adult and Family pricing.

     

    Sydney FC price their Silver membership at $280 (Adult) and $695 (Family) with the loyalty bonus and $320 (Adult) and $785 (Family) without the loyalty bonus. Wanderers costs $240 for an adult and $625 for a family.

     

    Western Sydney Wanderers Adult pricing of $240 is $40 cheaper than Sydney FC's loyalty pricing and $80 cheaper than Sydney FC's standard pricing.

     

    For families, the Wanderers pricing of $625 is $70 cheaper than the Sydney FC loyalty pricing and $160 cheaper than the Standard Sydney FC family pricing.

     

    Basic and Home End Membership Tier:

    Sydney FC have a Bronze Tier and a Home End tier, with slightly lower prices for the Bronze tier. Wanderers have differentiated the Home End with their White Tier in name but not costing. As most of the members on this site will be comparing the Home Ends, I will do so as well. There are no family membership so the only tickets available in them are for Adults.

     

    Sydney FC's Home End costs $175 with the loyalty bonus and $200 without it.

     

    Wanderers Red & Black Bloc end costs $195. This is $20 more expensive than the Sydney FC home end Loyalty bonus and $5 less than the Sydney FC non-loyalty bonus cost.

     

    Opinion:

    There is a clear attempt by Sydney FC to hold onto the supporter base by offering major discounts for existing supporters. Despite this the Wanderers have comprehensively out priced their inner city counterparts even accounting for the Sydney FC loyalty bonus.

     

    In the 5 ticket types examined (The Adult and Family memberships for the Top Tier, Second Tier and Home End), only 1 set of tickets was more expensive to get from the Wanderers. This was the Adult Home End ticket price and that was only for the Loyalty pricing that previous members of Sydney FC receive. Without the loyalty pricing the Red & Black Bloc is $5 cheaper than the Sydney FC Home End.

     

    For people in the Home End it is unlikely that the $20 or $5 difference in costs will make one scrap of difference in their decision of what team to support. Many will have already decided to stay with Sydney FC or join Wanderers if this club better represents themselves or their area.

     

    These costings are in line with my predicted costs for memberships and is on the lower side of that prediction. It doesn't not excessively discount the club and reduce the perceived value of the membership, nor is it overly expensive in an attempt to create artificial scarcity. I congratulate the club on their first ever membership drive and I hope we can have at least 5,000 members by the time the season launches.

     

    If these are the final membership seating blocks then there is potential in the future for the club to expand the ticket types to offer premium seating locations for a premium price. The central bays on the half-way line could easily be split into their own tiers in the same way that Sydney FC have their own Platinum seating allocation. For the first year however the club has gone for simplicity in the ticketing. Get in quick on the Red and Black tiers if you want the best seats in the house.

     

    I'll be buying my Red & Black Bloc membership at 1pm tomorrow. What membership/s are you looking to buy?


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    Benched

    Posted

    It was emailed to me Red. Check your request confirmation. On my it states "transaction status - approved".

    stewballs

    Posted

    Thats interesting.

     

    I orderders 7 family membership in red section.

     

    Was told that they are not allocating seast yet as they need to look at numbers and how o best fit all in and not randomely do it.

     

    I wont know what we have until later??? I Asked for preferred bay 7,8,9 in fron to middle with an isle and 4 rows of 7 :xnod: is that complicated :diablo:

    Benched

    Posted

    Stewballs considering I'm on my own, in the RBB, yeah it probably is.

    Davo

    Posted

    Benched, my confirmation email came through about 1min after I send it in. I think it's just saying that the actual application has been accepted, not that they've processed it.

    wilsonpastore

    Posted

    One interesting thing I noticed in the membership benefits that I hadn't seen before was this

     

    Voting - Right to nominate and vote for up to two member-elected directors on the Club’s Board when elections are held in accordance with the Club’s Constitution*

     

    mack should definately take one of those places, if hes interested of course i'd definately back him

    matty

    Posted

    DoesN't it mean we can just vote from the nominees preselected?

    Benched

    Posted

    Benched, my confirmation email came through about 1min after I send it in. I think it's just saying that the actual application has been accepted, not that they've processed it.

     

    Davo you're probably right.

    sydneycroatia58

    Posted

    DoesN't it mean we can just vote from the nominees preselected?

     

    Well it says we, as members, have the right to nominate AND vote for up to two member-elected directors to the board. So I'd assume we would get to nominate someone as well.

    Taurus

    Posted

    Could be more candidates than Wanderers have contracted players.

    davidjmarsh

    Posted

    G'day guys - my first post on the site.

    Got back from the game tonight (the RBB sounded great btw) keen to take up a Foundation Membership as a non ticketed "Supporter" member (as I can't get to most games because of other commitments) and was bummed out to find that you don't get (according to the membership site) MOST member bonuses such as discounted tickets for when I can actually get to a game, free Foundation Number Membership cap, Foundation Member Merchandise and a heap of other stuff.

     

    I don't want to come across as negative but shouldn't the Wanderers still look after fans who want to be a part of the club even if they can't attend games?

    Benched

    Posted

    Welcome David.

    I agree mate. I live in Goulburn and will probably only attend half the games. I didn't see the value in shelling out $85.00 for nothing, no discount on tickets I would buy etc. I ended up buying an RBB membership for $195.00. Basically to support the club, however if the membership only offered discounts on tickets I definitely would have got that.

    Davo

    Posted (edited)

    Welcome to the site, can never have too many Dave's. The supporter membership is a bit strange. I guess the main benefit is knowing that you've helped support the club financially. If that doesn't do it for you then you're pretty much buying a card, fridge magnet, keyring and sticker for $80.

     

    Edit: Just double checked and you also get discounts on merchandise and food and drink at the ground. Still, you'd have to buy a lot to get your money back.

    Edited by Davo
    Taurus

    Posted

    G'day guys - my first post on the site.

    Got back from the game tonight (the RBB sounded great btw) keen to take up a Foundation Membership as a non ticketed "Supporter" member (as I can't get to most games because of other commitments) and was bummed out to find that you don't get (according to the membership site) MOST member bonuses such as discounted tickets for when I can actually get to a game, free Foundation Number Membership cap, Foundation Member Merchandise and a heap of other stuff.

     

    I don't want to come across as negative but shouldn't the Wanderers still look after fans who want to be a part of the club even if they can't attend games?

     

    David

    Its a once only opportunity to acquire a foundation membership and help establish our club.

    I bought an RBB membership for my 15 y.o. who may not through work committments, be able to attend many games this season.

    To me its $95 well spent.

    He now has a guaranteed ticket whenever he can attend and he'll have played his part in the formation of this club.

    When he can't be at games, someone else (maybe my 10 y.o. daughter) can utilise his ticket.

    rob12c

    Posted

    Does anyone else have the problem of trying to send a seating request form and not get through??? I cant get through

     

    i want to make sure me and my friends are all together

    Jowel

    Posted

    I've lodged a request for seating online, but if I log out and then log back in the request seems to have disapeared and I need to lodge it again.

     

    Anyone else having this problem?

    Kraken

    Posted

    G'day guys - my first post on the site.

    Got back from the game tonight (the RBB sounded great btw) keen to take up a Foundation Membership as a non ticketed "Supporter" member (as I can't get to most games because of other commitments) and was bummed out to find that you don't get (according to the membership site) MOST member bonuses such as discounted tickets for when I can actually get to a game, free Foundation Number Membership cap, Foundation Member Merchandise and a heap of other stuff.

     

    I don't want to come across as negative but shouldn't the Wanderers still look after fans who want to be a part of the club even if they can't attend games?

     

    You should of just bought White GA, only an extra 5$ and you get all the benifits

    Kizza

    Posted

    G'day guys - my first post on the site.

    Got back from the game tonight (the RBB sounded great btw) keen to take up a Foundation Membership as a non ticketed "Supporter" member (as I can't get to most games because of other commitments) and was bummed out to find that you don't get (according to the membership site) MOST member bonuses such as discounted tickets for when I can actually get to a game, free Foundation Number Membership cap, Foundation Member Merchandise and a heap of other stuff.

     

    I don't want to come across as negative but shouldn't the Wanderers still look after fans who want to be a part of the club even if they can't attend games?

     

    You should of just bought White GA, only an extra 5$ and you get all the benifits

     

    $5? o.O

    marron

    Posted

    Maybe he means for a concession?

     

    Come on though kraken, i know it's western sydney but we don't all have a dole-bludging centrelink concession card :lol:

    Kizza

    Posted

    So $15 more then for concession? :P

     

    Why'd I have to finish uni last year???

    Kraken

    Posted

    Well Supporters was $90 and White GA was $95. I work full times guys, but centrelink always sent me a concession card every year, even thou they dont pay me anything.

    stewballs

    Posted

    Does anyone else have the problem of trying to send a seating request form and not get through??? I cant get through

     

    i want to make sure me and my friends are all together

     

    Call them on 80204141

    Redhead

    Posted

    It was emailed to me Red. Check your request confirmation. On my it states "transaction status - approved".

     

    I have "transaction status - approved" on my payment receipt.

    I have "submission completed successfully" on the response to my seating request.

    I'm totally confused.

    essdub

    Posted

    Does foundation member mean any member in the first season? If I get my membership in a month or so, will that still be considered a foundation membership?

    Llama

    Posted

    Yes

    mack

    Posted

    Centerlink concession cards don't count.

     

    Concession includes the following:

     

    PENSIONER Aged, TPI (valid ID cards including seniors cards)

    STUDENT Full time tertiary and secondary school students (valid ID required)

    CHILD 4 -16 years inclusive (children 3 years and under are free unless they are occupying a seat)

    wilsonpastore

    Posted

    that foundation membership we can retain, are we just retaining a number, or will we have something that non-foundation members dont have




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