YOG Closed Gallery Section Of Jalan Besar Stadium Due To Pathetic Tkt Sales

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This is typical bureacrat logic. Instead of reducing prices, they closed the gallery section and force those who are going for the game to buy the more expensive grandstand seat. If people are already disinterested, would they pay more? :rolleyes: Furthermore who already bought the gallery ticket will enjoy upgrade to grandstand seat, while those who bought the grandstand ticket will feel like suckers. :)

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Sport/Story/STIStory_563251.html

Aug 7, 2010
YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES: SINGAPAORE 2010
Poor ticket sales force closure
By Fabius Chen

EVEN as momentum builds towards the Youth Olympic Games, the same cannot be said for the sale of tickets for the football tournament.

The response has been so underwhelming that the Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee (Syogoc) has decided to close the gallery section at the Jalan Besar Stadium.

'There are sufficient seats at the grandstand to meet current demands,' a Syogoc spokesman explained.

The stadium can accommodate a total of 5,719 paying spectators, with the grandstand holding up to 3,856.

Of the Games' 11 football sessions, only one will see the gallery section in use - when Singapore open their campaign against Zimbabwe on Aug 13.

Supporters who have bought gallery tickets for the remaining sessions will be moved to the grandstand, where fans have paid twice as much for their tickets.

Syogoc is confident that those who paid for grandstand tickets will have no complaints.

'The number of fans who have purchased gallery tickets is small and will not impact the majority of those in the grandstand,' its spokesman said.

Syogoc will consider re-opening the gallery section if demand exceeds the grandstand's capacity.

For now, fans will have to make do with grandstand tickets, which cost $10 for preliminary rounds, $15 for the semi-finals and $30 for the final.

According to Singapore Lions Supporters club coordinator Suzanna Foo, this will not be a deterrent for true-blue fans.

'If they really want to come, the price should not be a factor,' she stressed.

But Sunny Lee, who has supported Singapore football since the 1970s, pointed out that Syogoc's move could end up turning more casual fans away.

'Low-income fans like senior citizens and students may want to watch the games but cannot afford grandstand tickets,' Lee, 55, noted.

'Ticket sales are already not very good, so the last thing Syogoc should be doing is pricing people out of the games.'
 
Still got time for YOG ?? Work two jobs a day just to put rice on table already 'gau um dim'...:(.
 
>>According to Singapore Lions Supporters club coordinator Suzanna Foo, this will not be a deterrent for true-blue fans.<<

True-blue fans? More like borderline retards! :oIo:
 
When the game is over and an embarrassment to the host country for its lukewarm interest. I can bet PAP will still self-credit for their job well-done and than make-up story saying how successful it was. We all know the typical style of PAP, just like HO JINX losing billions and still claimed she made profit and than received golden award on labour day for her job "well done!" The best credit to Singapore is for PAP to be voted out.
 
This is typical bureacrat logic. Instead of reducing prices, they closed the gallery section and force those who are going for the game to buy the more expensive grandstand seat. If people are already disinterested, would they pay more? :rolleyes: Furthermore who already bought the gallery ticket will enjoy upgrade to grandstand seat, while those who bought the grandstand ticket will feel like suckers. :)

wahlaneh...
chio kar peng liao lah!:D
jln besar stadium there got so many hdb blocks just go up to the highest floor use binoculars can watch free liao lor.:D
 
When the game is over and an embarrassment to the host country for its lukewarm interest. I can bet PAP will still self-credit for their job well-done and than make-up story saying how successful it was....

Search this section for a thread I had already wrote a first draft of the closing ceremony speech.

Make no mistake about it : the word 'RESOUNDING SUCCESS', 'HUGE SUPPORT FROM CITIZENS' cannot be missed.

Kindly assist to refine it if you can.
 
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