4th cheapest STs in the league.... (1 Viewer)

Skyblueweeman

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Surely if TM signs, our ST numbers will shoot up based on the below link?

http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/...heapest-season-ticket-league-one-2457712.aspx

Positive news this (despite not being local and won't be buying one). At least the club realise that despite a load of sh*t on and off the pitch, they're not taking the p*ss on pricing compared to others, especially as we're playing in vastly superior facilities to many others (regardless of ownership).

Surprised no one has mentioned this positive news??

WM

(before you come back Torch, I'm not surprised!)
 

Grendel

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If TM don't sign and we are destined for another season like the last the tickets can still be regarded as expensive.

Under £11 a game is not expensive by any definition
 

DazzleTommyDazzle

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I think that the pricing is pretty attractive.

Just need to make the football attractive too - and maybe even win a few home games - and hopefully the crowds will start to recover.
 

Monners

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The cost is no longer an issue for me - the direction of travel of the Club is though. If TM signs, then I shall pop along to a few more games next season, even if we aren't taking the league apart. At least I will know that TM has control of the playing side and things are likely to improve. I know a few others that feel similar
 
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CovisGod

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It's £10 to see my local non league side Kings Lynn

Whatever why you look at it £10 odd a game is a bargain and for once I applaud the club. The price is the sole reason I'm buying a season ticket next year, even coming from Norfolk £250 for my ticket and my Daughters free ? I'm not going to bad mouth that in any way shape or form
 

bigfatronssba

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Pricing has never been the issue. If the product on the pitch is good enough then people will find the money.
 

Bob Latchford

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£6.50 to watch Bradford. unless TM signs,£11 won't seem that attractive.
 

Flying Fokker

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Pricing has never been the issue. If the product on the pitch is good enough then people will find the money.

I have deep pockets and short arms. Plus I am not going to buy a ST until things show a sign of progress. They screwed us last season. Sold Wilson etc, played pathetic football and still threat to move away from the City. Not good. Hence my cautious approach.
 

SkyblueBri

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Got my season ticket yesterday but I wonder how many are holding off awaiting TM appointment the shop was empty
 

chiefdave

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I can't believe anyone would complain about £11 a game. Would be nice to think people who are fairly local would turn up in decent numbers but recent history suggests another excuse will be found for non-attendance.
 

Skyblueweeman

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I can't believe anyone would complain about £11 a game. Would be nice to think people who are fairly local would turn up in decent numbers but recent history suggests another excuse will be found for non-attendance.

To add a little more context, a season ticket this season just gone at Havant and Waterlooville, just up the road from me, is £198...£9.90 a game.
 

shy_tall_knight

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The price isn't the issue with me, the feeling after the Crewe game was as low as I can remember, TM's appointment is vital as it will be because he has negotiated a better playing budget.
 

Silence_Is_The_Enemy

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i still think our season ticket prices are hope of a new direction for sisu but bradford are taking things to a whole new level its only £110 for anyone who has been a season ticket holder for 25 years. should also point out that the early bird for them ends on the 5th july and it then goes up to £295.
 

LB87ccfc

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i still think our season ticket prices are hope of a new direction for sisu but bradford are taking things to a whole new level its only £110 for anyone who has been a season ticket holder for 25 years. should also point out that the early bird for them ends on the 5th july and it then goes up to £295.

Wow good for them, would have to pay me to sit in that dump for a season watching the ball aimlessly in the air whilst the team is directed by a tosser.
 
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Ashdown

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Surely if TM signs, our ST numbers will shoot up based on the below link?

http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/...heapest-season-ticket-league-one-2457712.aspx

Positive news this (despite not being local and won't be buying one). At least the club realise that despite a load of sh*t on and off the pitch, they're not taking the p*ss on pricing compared to others, especially as we're playing in vastly superior facilities to many others (regardless of ownership).

Surprised no one has mentioned this positive news??

WM

(before you come back Torch, I'm not surprised!)

Couldn't care less about £50 either way to be honest. If the fuckers think they can palm everyone off with a bunch of kids and a load of disinterested legends in their own lunchtime then it still doesn't represent good value. On the other hand if they sign Mowbray and offer him a decent scouting network and budget it could be a bargain ?????????
 

stupot07

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When I saw the thread title I just knew someone would complain that they're not as cheap as Bradford. Typical


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - so please excuse any spelling or grammar errors :)
 

Hobo

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Surely if TM signs, our ST numbers will shoot up based on the below link?

http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/...heapest-season-ticket-league-one-2457712.aspx

Positive news this (despite not being local and won't be buying one). At least the club realise that despite a load of sh*t on and off the pitch, they're not taking the p*ss on pricing compared to others, especially as we're playing in vastly superior facilities to many others (regardless of ownership).

Surprised no one has mentioned this positive news??

WM

(before you come back Torch, I'm not surprised!)

but I would rather invest in decent malt than buy into a bottle of Glen Mist.
 

letsallsingtogether

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- Hoof it in the air all game playing shit football on a shit pitch, sounds great!

That is why we have had to put the prices down we have watched that all season.

I won't be buying a season ticket at the moment but will be going up to the games though.

What with the special offers they put on should cost me less then a tenner by the end of the season;)

Oh and with a decent manager hopefully the entertainment will become higher level...PUSB
 

ccfcway

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4th cheapest seats....8th worst team (according to league status)

ticket price isnt the main issue for many people
 

Great_Expectations

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Not good enough for me, I will not be attending until all tickets are free. In addition, upon arrival at the ground I expect free hats, scarves, badges, shirts, wigs and other merchandise to be provided. Until that criteria is met, I will not be contributing to our Nazi-esque owners income.*


*unless we draw Chelsea/Manchester/Arsenal/Liverpool in the cup.
 

rupert_bear

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Prices seem to be reduced by about 25% so we need to put 2000 on our gates to stand still income wise and remember that is the only income we get more or less.
 

sw88

Chief Commentator!
I'm not committing to going until TM and Venus and Proctor have ALL signed and brought with them 11 new players who can guarantee is automatic promotion by Christmas. Oh, and the North Stand is re-opened because I don't want too many other fans sitting too close to me in the new seat I had from last season*










*I picked my season ticket up on Wednesday.
 

torchomatic

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Weird then that not long ago we had thread after thread saying price WAS an issue as it was too expensive.

ticket price isnt the main issue for many people
 

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