Season tickets for 2024/2025 season (6 Viewers)

Hobo

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Renewed ours yesterday. Even with the £8 booking fee it only works out at £21.22 a game. Which I think is great value for the Championship sat in the premium zone.
 

Grendel

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Renewed ours yesterday. Even with the £8 booking fee it only works out at £21.22 a game. Which I think is great value for the Championship sat in the premium zone.

I don’t think anyone can complain adult tickets are good value for the season
 

skybluecam

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Very bizarre for 40 odd% of new ST purchases coming from fans who haven’t ever purchased match tickets …..You can only assume they are people who have been to games but someone else bought their tickets for them 🤷‍♂️
FA Cup Semi people from all over were clamoring for tickets because they had no purchase history for various reasons. I can almost believe it.
 

pusbccfc

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FA Cup Semi people from all over were clamoring for tickets because they had no purchase history for various reasons. I can almost believe it.

There's a sizeable chunk who have just used spare tickets or paid on the gate for years.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Renewed mine and got one for my son who lives in Manchester, His purchase history was shit, as I used to buy him one at the ticket office and never assigned the points to anyone.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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The fuss is this.....
A mate of mine has 4 STs.....himself plus his 3 kids
1 of those kids is 5 so can't go to midweek games
As a result, if one child can't go he has been told all tickets need to be put on the exchange and they have to sort tickets out elsewhere.
This is fuckin madness from our club!!


Why don't you email Doug King and tell him. 🤬
 

Grendel

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By who? The official line from the club at the moment is the terms and conditions are tbc.

It would kind of defeat the object if that wasn’t the case
 

chiefdave

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It would kind of defeat the object if that wasn’t the case
Why? The terms are you can't go in on an adult ticket without a child, if it's an adult and 3 kids and 1 kid can't go then you're still within the terms.

Of course the problem they've created for themselves is that this would likely lead to a stack of single tickets that can't be sold so I wouldn't be surprised if they said when putting tickets on the exchange it has to be 2 or more, that still allows a single child to miss 3(?) matches due to any last minute issues. But if its 1 adult and 3 kids why can't you, as an example, have 2 tickets put on the exchange and 1 adult and 1 child still attending?
 

bigfatronssba

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There's a sizeable chunk who have just used spare tickets or paid on the gate for years.

Very true.

I was a season ticket holder from 2005-the move to Northampton. And then again from 2021-present.

In the Inbetween time I don’t think I bought a single ticket in advance despite attending many
 

SkyBlueMatt

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If the club won't do it. Does anyone have an adult account they want to swap for a concession account?

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Terry Gibson's perm

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I ordered mine on the first day but waited a few days to tell Mrs TGP . I said I have put my birthday money into the bank to put towards my season ticket she said when are you getting it I said about three days ago.
 

WestEndAgro

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I'm waiting for more tickets to become available in or around block 2.
There's normally hundreds of empty seats on match day but virtually nothing available on the ground plan.
 

theferret

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I'm waiting for more tickets to become available in or around block 2.
There's normally hundreds of empty seats on match day but virtually nothing available on the ground plan.

Always confuses me that. It's about the hardest place to buy a ticket. I know there are some seats reserved at the bottom for players families, but always empty seats everywhere in blocks 2 and 3 yet none available before every game. Sure some will become available on seat release day though.
 

pusbccfc

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Always confuses me that. It's about the hardest place to buy a ticket. I know there are some seats reserved at the bottom for players families, but always empty seats everywhere in blocks 2 and 3 yet none available before every game. Sure some will become available on seat release day though.

It's reserved for families of the players. So frustrating because they never turn up.

Hopefully they clamp down on them like the FZ...
 

Hobo

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Cant believe how sparse the south stand is looking. We really are going to fuck this up aren’t we?

At the season ticket selling stage, the danger is we are just going to spread people out over a larger area with gaps appearing in-between.

The proof will be match days and can those gaps be plugged by attracting more fans than we had in the 2023-2024 season.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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At the season ticket selling stage, the danger is we are just going to spread people out over a larger area with gaps appearing in-between.

The proof will be match days and can those gaps be plugged by attracting more fans than we had in the 2023-2024 season.
Let’s see eh
 

Calista

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Cant believe how sparse the south stand is looking. We really are going to fuck this up aren’t we?
Some people who would love to sit in the South Stand (including me) have been put off by the uncertainty about standing, and decided to purchase elsewhere. The club will no doubt say that standing will only be permitted at the back (in the safe standing areas) but lots of fans seem to be assuming they'll get away with standing in the seating below there. Makes it hard for both types of fans to know what they'll be buying into.
 
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MalcSB

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Some people who would love to sit in the South Stand (including me) have been put off by the uncertainty about standing, and decided to purchase elsewhere. The club will no doubt say that standing will only be permitted at the back (in the safe standing areas) but lots of fans seem to be assuming they'll get away with standing in the seating below there. Makes it hard for both types of fans to know what they'll be buying into.
Surely if you want to stand, buy in the safe standing area.

Everywhere else, the assumption has to be that it is sitting only.
 

shmmeee

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Some people who would love to sit in the South Stand (including me) have been put off by the uncertainty about standing, and decided to purchase elsewhere. The club will no doubt say that standing will only be permitted at the back (in the safe standing areas) but lots of fans seem to be assuming they'll get away with standing in the seating below there. Makes it hard for both types of fans to know what they'll be buying into.

But surely that applies everywhere in the stadium?
 

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