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Adge

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Good offer from the club again and (work permitting) will soon be buying 2. Is there a ticket master add on of £3 (as it’s 3 match tickets) for this or as a single transaction just £1 ticket master fee? Has anyone purchased them?
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I bought it from the ticket office!

Refunded my Lincoln tickets, and got two ‘Final Push tickets’, one for me and my little brother costing £24 after the refund. This is how cheap football should be! £18-20 for a concession, then a £10 for a non-JSB is on the day is not acceptable.

I think the club having no price band for non-JSB juniors is possibly costing a few bums on seats. I can cope with £18-20 for myself, but £10 for an U13 non-JSB junior is frustrating.

On a more positive note, the club has done a good job with offers for the last few games!
 

rob9872

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I would assume that's why they made the offer as once you've committed the finance, as some will without checking, then they'll attend. Whatever they do to get bums on seats is of benefit and certainly a step in the right direction to anything else we've seen in recent years.
 

Londonccfcfan

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Its just a shame that it includes a Tuesday and a Friday game - 3 Saturdays and i think this would have a better uptake.

Not that the club can do much about that!
The last Friday night game was Wycombe at home weekend before Xmas.

Did make for a much better atmosphere than Saturday afternoon game.
 

Londonccfcfan

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These should be selling like hot cakes now! But somehow I doubt it.

Especially as they give a priority for play offs after season ticket holders.

There should really be 10 k plus cov for Friday and 12k plus for Lincoln and Morecambe.
 

Otis

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These should be selling like hot cakes now! But somehow I doubt it.

Especially as they give a priority for play offs after season ticket holders.

There should really be 10 k plus cov for Friday and 12k plus for Lincoln and Morecambe.
Morecambe should be big anyway. Last game, legends' day and there should be something to play for.

Could be of course though the we are already in the play-offs and it is only playing for position. Be interesting see then if Little Squeaky rests some players for the day.
 

skybluepm2

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These should be selling like hot cakes now! But somehow I doubt it.

Especially as they give a priority for play offs after season ticket holders.

There should really be 10 k plus cov for Friday and 12k plus for Lincoln and Morecambe.

Ah you known they’ll all be back for the semi-final mate, if it can get them a day out at Wembley. The home crowd will gradually creep over the next 2 and spike dramatically for Morecambe if we need a win to secure the position in the top 7.

Can’t fault the club for trying of late, the deals for the Accrington and final 5/push have been exactly the sort of encouragement needed. It works both ways (saying that, I don’t agree with the ridiculous early bird deadline for season tickets).
 

Otis

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Ah you known they’ll all be back for the semi-final mate, if it can get them a day out at Wembley. The home crowd will gradually creep over the next 2 and spike dramatically for Morecambe if we need a win to secure the position in the top 7.

Can’t fault the club for trying of late, the deals for the Accrington and final 5/push have been exactly the sort of encouragement needed. It works both ways (saying that, I don’t agree with the ridiculous early bird deadline for season tickets).
Early bird is going to work just fine though if we look certain for the play-offs, which could well be after the Stevenage game.

We have Stevenage on Friday and then if the results go our way on Saturday we will be looking really likely to finish in the top 7.

We obviously play Lincoln on the 24th, but the deadline for the early bird is the 23rd.

If we are looking certain for the play-offs we are all then possibly buying League One season tickets at League Two prices.
 

Adge

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League 1 prices went up last year for League 2 :emoji_thinking:
 

skybluepm2

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Early bird is going to work just fine though if we look certain for the play-offs, which could well be after the Stevenage game.

We have Stevenage on Friday and then if the results go our way on Saturday we will be looking really likely to finish in the top 7.

We obviously play Lincoln on the 24th, but the deadline for the early bird is the 23rd.

If we are looking certain for the play-offs we are all then possibly buying League One season tickets at League Two prices.

It doesn’t really matter to me Otis - I’ll renew regardless - but those on the fence I imagine will be awaiting the outcome of the play-offs (assuming we remain in the top 7).

Ultimately we could be paying the same price to watch 2 completely different leagues, and 2 varying levels of football. I personally don’t see what the logic behind the rush is and waiting a further 4 weeks could see the figure rise significantly (yet on the flipside, decline). I think it could well backfire but let’s wait and see.
 

Otis

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It doesn’t really matter to me Otis - I’ll renew regardless - but those on the fence I imagine will be awaiting the outcome of the play-offs (assuming we remain in the top 7).

Ultimately we could be paying the same price to watch 2 completely different leagues, and 2 varying levels of football. I personally don’t see what the logic behind the rush is and waiting a further 4 weeks could see the figure rise significantly (yet on the flipside, decline). I think it could well backfire but let’s wait and see.
How much is it going to rise after the early bird?
 

Londonccfcfan

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It doesn’t really matter to me Otis - I’ll renew regardless - but those on the fence I imagine will be awaiting the outcome of the play-offs (assuming we remain in the top 7).

Ultimately we could be paying the same price to watch 2 completely different leagues, and 2 varying levels of football. I personally don’t see what the logic behind the rush is and waiting a further 4 weeks could see the figure rise significantly (yet on the flipside, decline). I think it could well backfire but let’s wait and see.

I think those that bought in early bird period last year ( after a relegation) will all surely renew now again during this early bird period ? Unless you have other non football related mitigating circumstances not to.
 

Grendel

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Grendel

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I’m not sure they’ve disclosed yet but isn’t it normally in the region of around 25%?

No it’s not that much is it. It’s about £50 I think.
 

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