stgeorge1966
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Anybody got any information on when prices will be released, hopefully Mr King will see the potential and keep prices the same or even drop them a little due to cost of living crisis at the present time
You either optimist or pessimist with that comment?We don't know which division we'll be in yet.
I’d rather the onus for new investments in the team fell on rich owners rather than ordinary fans.Or put the prices up and invest that money in the team….?
That’s how football was traditionally funded.I’d rather the onus for new investments in the team fell on rich owners rather than ordinary fans.
Didn't it get said that Doug had mentioned that the season ticket prices were 'incredibly' low. So fully would expect the prices to go up.
Hope people would bare in mind that's as much a reflection of current prices being under charged, rather than just a price hike for no reason.
Agreed. As another has said above, I think it needs to come with some intent and ambition being shown else it will put many off stretching themselves at an already difficult time.Wanting supporters to spend more is fine provided the owner will also spend more. Last two seasons we’ve had extremely poor owner support despite record ST sales
Straight down the middle. Too good to go down. Not good enough to go up.You either optimist or pessimist with that comment?
I would expect season tickets to rise as high as £400, so approximately £17.50 per match.
People will inevitably moan but that's pretty good value against likely match day prices. I think the £20 game band will be stopped but it will be interesting how the club set up matchday prices. There is an argument for setting a price of £25 for every match (a considerable saving of £175 for season ticket holders), although I guess he might be tempted to rise each band by a fiver. A better solution might be to just retain the £25 and £30 bands though, together with one or two community day games at a tenner each.
A rise of any kind however, and however well justified, will inevitably result in a shit storm on here and other social media platforms
think this will be about right. we can't keep demanding the lowest prices for everything but expect a championship style operation and playing budgetI'm fully expecting to pay 400 to 450 next season.
Exactly thisthink this will be about right. we can't keep demanding the lowest prices for everything but expect a championship style operation and playing budget
I wonder if they will do away with the free U13’s ticket with each adult.
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Anybody got any information on when prices will be released, hopefully Mr King will see the potential and keep prices the same or even drop them a little due to cost of living crisis at the present time
I'd be think £400450. The price stays under £20 per match.I would expect season tickets to rise as high as £400, so approximately £17.50 per match.
People will inevitably moan but that's pretty good value against likely match day prices. I think the £20 game band will be stopped but it will be interesting how the club set up matchday prices. There is an argument for setting a price of £25 for every match (a considerable saving of £175 for season ticket holders), although I guess he might be tempted to rise each band by a fiver. A better solution might be to just retain the £25 and £30 bands though, together with one or two community day games at a tenner each.
A rise of any kind however, and however well justified, will inevitably result in a shit storm on here and other social media platforms
Our premium seats are very cheap about the 3rd or 4th cheapest in the league. Clearly this is something the club could review If they wanted to, with some justification as most clubs have a differentiated seating plan.Agreed. As another has said above, I think it needs to come with some intent and ambition being shown else it will put many off stretching themselves at an already difficult time.
TBH the broken promises don't help. Yes I know we now have King owning us, but last seasons Boddy comments of ' More season tickets sold the more we can back the manager' was a load of bollocks leading to us flogging a centre half to pay for some grass
Record shirt sales and record merchandise sales, yet we didn't see a penny of that get invested as we were promised
Once bitten twice shy and all that
Not sure it was expected to have to pay for a pitch and then have matches postponed.
Not sure it was expected to have to pay for a pitch and then have matches postponed.
TBH the broken promises don't help. Yes I know we now have King owning us, but last seasons Boddy comments of ' More season tickets sold the more we can back the manager' was a load of bollocks leading to us flogging a centre half to pay for some grass
Record shirt sales and record merchandise sales, yet we didn't see a penny of that get invested as we were promised
Once bitten twice shy and all that