Season ticket prices 17/18 season (2 Viewers)

skybluebeduff

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£345 after early bird for 4th division football?
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Bob Latchford

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scubasteve

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Mine has gone up, now premium zone. I'm sorry but £345 for early bird is ridiculous for league 2 football. Sorry but I'm done.
 

Liquid Gold

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The thing is I said on the season ticket thread that I'd definitely get one but at this price I might go for a match package. It takes me a fairly decent drive for every home game so I inevitably miss some, I can rarely make midweek games for example so I might just save the cash if they're not even going to attempt something.
 

cov4theprem

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What about the additional 'carrot on a stick' discount that the current ST's fell for - is that still available?
 

CJ_covblaze

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Mines gone up too. Another reason not to buy one.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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I don't really care about comparison to other clubs in a sport which is killing itself due to overpricing, player wages, and sky television. It's a fucking farce.

The club have alienated half their fan base and they wish to charge £345 standard pricing for football in the fourth division.

There is literally no argument that can justify this. The club know the people renewing will be the real hardcore only, so they've bled them dry. I find that quite sickening.

Any slim chance of me getting a season ticket next season has now gone.
 

SKYBLUES90

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What planet are they on thinking they can get away with charging the same price as last season when we're going to be In a league below.

Bradford City £149.00 Early bird. That's an incentive.

For the simple fact they have tried to make out we have some sort of 'deal' buying early I'm not renewing they can fuck right off
 

Winny the Bish

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How does it compare to other league 2?
Can't tell if the info in Price of Football includes Early Bird offers or not. Assuming it doesn't, we would have the most expensive standard season ticket at £349.
If it does, then £299 would rank joint-4th.
 

covcity4life

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I don't really care about comparison to other clubs in a sport which is killing itself due to overpricing, player wages, and sky television. It's a fucking farce.

The club have alienated half their fan base and they wish to charge £345 standard pricing for football in the fourth division.

There is literally no argument that can justify this. The club know the people renewing will be the real hardcore only, so they've bled them dry. I find that quite sickening.

Any slim chance of me getting a season ticket next season has now gone.

Spot on

Social media backlash is coming st them right now. Real.opportunity missed
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Those prices still only get you a top eight budget?

I wont be able to get to any midweek games so it's just not worth it fir me.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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I don't really care about comparison to other clubs in a sport which is killing itself due to overpricing, player wages, and sky television. It's a fucking farce.

The club have alienated half their fan base and they wish to charge £345 standard pricing for football in the fourth division.

There is literally no argument that can justify this. The club know the people renewing will be the real hardcore only, so they've bled them dry. I find that quite sickening.

Any slim chance of me getting a season ticket next season has now gone.


I also don't care about comparison with other teams.
 

wingy

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Mines up £20.
What about over sixties?
Looks like around 20% discount.
Has that been the norm?
U18s around half price and U16's around 75% discount.
Extention of free tickets to incorporate up to 13years of age.
Accent on attracting young fans.
 

coop

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It's only £13 £15 a game which is cheap as I also go and watch Bedworth united and they charge £9 .But I will not be renewing as it should be £200 maximum and scrap fucking price zone's Fisher will be blaming the fans again.
 

steve82

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Works out £16 a game for me and my sons jsb fee (if it's £20 again) for a u12's ticket. Would cost me £12 a game to go watch Rugby Town.
So I'm in for next year based on that.
 

Liquid Gold

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The conspiracy theorist in me says if they drive ticket sales down they can say to the FL that Nuneaton is an acceptable stadium for us to go to.
 

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