Would you get a season ticket.... (1 Viewer)

CovisGod

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I want you to be completely 100% honest, if (when) we go down, if they announced Season Ticket prices for next season as £150 same as Bradford, would you get one.
 

Silence_Is_The_Enemy

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I'd have to see how I feel at the time and see if those around me are renewing I'd probably find it hard to turn down a £150 season ticket but I highly doubt sisu will offer one so it's probably not something I need to worry about
 

stupot07

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I'm almost certainly going to renew anyway, but a reduction to £150 would be nice

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Grendel

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£150 is only valid at Bradford if it's purchased in March - goes to £300 by end of April.
 
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bawtryneal

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What's the point. The Ricoh will be that empty you will be able to pick your seat
If I get there earlier enough I will probably get a game.
Will be quicker than Yakubu that's for sure and I'm 56 tomorrow. Probably same age as him.
 

CovisGod

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I had a season last season, but not this season, mostly down to cost. If they were £150 as an early bird offer I honestly believe they'd sell shed loads and probably make as much if not more money than if they kept them the same
 

tom88

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I always get one with the old man early bird prices but we said we are not getting one unless the club invest.
 

Johnnythespider

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It would depend on several things for me such as,
Who is manager,
Recruitment,
Will we be rattling around the Ricoh with 5, 000 crowds
Have I got the stomach for even worse football than this season.
Looking at all those things I would say I'm unlikely to renew.
 

hill83

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I had a season last season, but not this season, mostly down to cost. If they were £150 as an early bird offer I honestly believe they'd sell shed loads and probably make as much if not more money than if they kept them the same

A quick bit of token maths suggests we'd need to sell 12000 season tickets to match this seasons income. I can't see that happening.
 

CovisGod

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A quick bit of token maths suggests we'd need to sell 12000 season tickets to match this seasons income. I can't see that happening.

But that's on this seasons in league one, I doubt we'll sell half what we sold this season in league two if the prices stay the same
 

hill83

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But that's on this seasons in league one, I doubt we'll sell half what we sold this season in league two if the prices stay the same

So we'd need to sell 6000 to match half of what we sold this season at £150. I can't even see that happening to be honest.
 

scottccfc

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Prices below are the cheapest season tickets in league 2 this year, most of these prices will be terracing though
Cheapest season ticket
Accrington £199
Barnet £260
Blackpool £220
Cambridge £275
Carlisle £273
Cheltenham £315
Colchester £293
Crawley £290
Crewe £280
Doncaster £299
Exeter £299
Grimsby £305
Hartlepool £250
Leyton Orient £190
Luton £260
Mansfield £330
Morecambe £219
Newport £250
Notts County £310
Plymouth
Portsmouth £300
Stevenage £279
Wycombe £230
Yeovil £295
 

Esoterica

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I can't see price being the crux of the decision for people next year. If the recruitment, standard of football or SISU themselves haven't broken fans by now then people will probably renew whatever the price.
 

christonabike

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Not a fooking chance spent £640 this year as always but whilst these fookers are in charge wouldn't go for free. We are going down and there is no reason suggest anything will change this time in 2 years let alone over the summer.
 

hutch1972

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Prices below are the cheapest season tickets in league 2 this year, most of these prices will be terracing though
Cheapest season ticket
Accrington £199
Barnet £260
Blackpool £220
Cambridge £275
Carlisle £273
Cheltenham £315
Colchester £293
Crawley £290
Crewe £280
Doncaster £299
Exeter £299
Grimsby £305
Hartlepool £250
Leyton Orient £190
Luton £260
Mansfield £330
Morecambe £219
Newport £250
Notts County £310
Plymouth
Portsmouth £300
Stevenage £279
Wycombe £230
Yeovil £295
It's just shows how much British sports fans are ripped off.
The lowest tier of pro football and they get away with these prices. We must all be stark raving mad, but pay it we will !
 
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Unless our owners change then this season will be my last. As others have said its an entertainment business and there isnt any. The owners dont give a fck and will keep taking your money whilst they give nothing back. Why should i fund sisu if they dont give me the customer no product
 

torchomatic

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Predictable i know but we will get one whatever.
 

steve82

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Prices below are the cheapest season tickets in league 2 this year, most of these prices will be terracing though
Cheapest season ticket
Accrington £199
Barnet £260
Blackpool £220
Cambridge £275
Carlisle £273
Cheltenham £315
Colchester £293
Crawley £290
Crewe £280
Doncaster £299
Exeter £299
Grimsby £305
Hartlepool £250
Leyton Orient £190
Luton £260
Mansfield £330
Morecambe £219
Newport £250
Notts County £310
Plymouth
Portsmouth £300
Stevenage £279
Wycombe £230
Yeovil £295

This is a good well reasoned post...
I'm feed up of friends that have no clue say well at least your season ticket will be cheaper.... it don't work like that.
I will be getting a season ticket, it my Saturday afternoon. I base it on the fact I pay £16 ish per game over a season ticket in block 21 at premium cost, and if I went to my local non league side it costs me £12 on the gate for me and the lad last time I visited and they too are at war with there owners for the state of there club... must be me!!!
 

scottccfc

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This is a good well reasoned post...
I'm feed up of friends that have no clue say well at least your season ticket will be cheaper.... it don't work like that.
I will be getting a season ticket, it my Saturday afternoon. I base it on the fact I pay £16 ish per game over a season ticket in block 21 at premium cost, and if I went to my local non league side it costs me £12 on the gate for me and the lad last time I visited and they too are at war with there owners for the state of there club... must be me!!!
Not Nuneaton town by chance. :)
 

steve82

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Not Nuneaton town by chance. :)

No rugby. Seems the hardcore fans are convinced that the club will fold in a few years and houses be built.... ironic! I'm on the outside looking in there tho....
don't no the full details.
Cuts to playing budgets... etc...etc. Play in sky blue too.... all too many similarities.
 

Otis

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I think I will give it one more season. :(

I would always get an ST, but as I said on other threads, there has got to be a plan in place past just ticking over and survival, otherwise what is the point?

If we are just set up to tick over and have no ambition at all, then I just can't see me lasting much longer.

Whatever division we are in we should be trying to get out of it and be successful. We already have the dreadful record of no play-offs and no top 6 places for an absolute age and I don't think we as fans can just keep sitting there and keep watching our club slide away into mediocrity.

Even if we were 8th or 9th tier, as long as we were ambitious and had a plan to move forwards rather than to sink or remain stagnant, I would be there.
 

Adge

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No for me after 32 years of having a season ticket. Well, not while these cockroachs are in charge anyway. There is no way I will be handing over any more of my brass to them after watching what has happened this season. Get used to watching jokers like Haynes,Burge,Bigi et al who are not up to it, mixed with a load of loans-sound familiar?
 

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