Season ticket prices 17/18 season (1 Viewer)

harvey098

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Mad. I was tiltering but it just feels like a slap in the face. They had the chance to offer an olive branch on the back of a feeling of recent good spirits with Wembley etc.. I might be being paranoid but it feels like we are in a game with our owners and this is a statement from them that they have control over us.
 

fernandopartridge

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Very very poor decision.
Yes the club needs season ticket money to survive the close season, but it really really should have looked at discounting. Selling at the bottom of a cycle and all that.

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torchomatic

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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.

Same for me. As my lad gets in free it's worth the cost.
 

covcity4life

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I was thinking 3 or 4k st holders

At this price it cud be worse next season

150 i wud got 1. My cap was 200. But 299 as cheapest is fucjed

Maybe in a cheapskaw tbf but it looks like loads of people are not gonna buy 1 now
 

Liquid Gold

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they won't give one single fuck, if they cared what the support thought they'd have reduced prices, even just a small amount as a token gesture.

This is an appalling decision by the owners.
I feel really sorry for the people who run the club's social media. Is it Laura and Billie. They take so much shit from the owners decisions and have no effect on it. Some idiots on Facebook act like they are talking directly to Joy.
 

Astute

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I just hope that this hasn't been done as a way of validating a move to the Butts without it being rebuilt.
 

Evo1883

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Crap , utterly clueless .
Good if you are under 16 , garbage as an adult full stop
 

covcity4life

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Not so much the pricing for me, more than lack of decent pr or something clever done. The last couple of offers like the 40 one were decent.

Its defo a pr mossed opportuntity

Sounds like atmos was great saturday? Clearly they dont think their cheap tickets helped
 

SKYBLUES90

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I'm honestly appalled.

A price freeze...We are going to be in division 4 and the best you can come up with is that.

No discount if you've had to watch the utter shite they have offloaded us with this season, no incentive for the 45k fans that backed them at Wembley.

I'm done, for the simple fact they think they can take the piss I refuse to renew.

Tim fisher go fuck yourself you slimey fucking c##t
 

Winny the Bish

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Living in London, it's hard to get to home games for me but I still wanted to buy a ST next year to support the club financially. I would've gladly parted with 100-200 in order to back the team and do what I can to help out, knowing I'd only probably get to 10 home games max. But £299 is ridiculous and CCFC have lost my customership.

I want to support City so much but Fisher and co. have made it too hard.
 

clint van damme

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End of the day it's what your happy to pay. I'm paying £16 to watch a game at home. How many will say they will go away instead and then pay double that, I averaged £30 on away tickets.

it's principle mate. We've just been relegated to the bottom tier after an appalling league season, they know many ST holders are talking about not renewing, it's just another example of their arrogance and total disregard for the support.
 

Skybluefaz

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In terms of pricing it seems to be average for league 2. Mansfield Town charge £330 for example. We all know CCFC is a harder sell though at league 2 level. This ain't gonna go down well.
 

SuperFred

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The prices aren't that bad when you compare it to other league two clubs but why should we pay the same price for a lower standard of football?

This is a really bad move by the club.
 

Nick

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End of the day it's what your happy to pay. I'm paying £16 to watch a game at home. How many will say they will go away instead and then pay double that, I averaged £30 on away tickets.

Exactly, 13 a game or whatever isn't much at all.
 

Winny the Bish

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And to make it worse...a friend at work just tweeted me to say his Reading FC season ticket cost him £150, EVEN IF THEY GET PROMOTED TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE!
 

NortonSkyBlue

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I won't have a go at the owners because it makes no difference and I am not going to waste energy on being negative.
It's great for families, it's ok for 16-18, it's ok for 14-15 years olds.
I will also note that it is set at a price to be competitive on the field.
But why didn't they listen? Make a gesture, grab some goodwill on the back of Wembley? Sell it that we are embarking on a journey together......
Yes it's not the work of savvy operators that's for sure
 

Astute

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What I mean is do current season ticket holders get a better price than a new buyer - I thought they were promised a loyalty discount?
The only people that SISU are loyal to are their legal team.
 

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