Season tickets for 2024/2025 season (11 Viewers)

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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If they're going to resell tickets, they also need to allow adult to buy in that section without a child. We have 3 season tickets for me, dad & daughter. My wife makes about half the games so buys on the day often somewhere else then moves to by us so another wasted seat as you can only buy an adult and child online, it's ridiculous and I'm not wasting a journey midweek to pay over the counter. Crazy situation.
I'd have thought if they're going to introduce this " threat" to season ticket holders they're have done it to all parts of the home areas with the exception of the family area.
 

Ashdown

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I hope they are going to be sensible with single match ticket prices this next time round. Demand has risen around the City but with so many games due to be on TV at at daft times they better make sure they don’t price people out. Personally under the circumstances I think a flat rate for all home matches should be applied at £30 for adults.
 

rob9872

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Agree but at full price not the discounted rate
Never mentioned discounted, she always pays full price and I think you do with a child too on a game by game basis, it's more the hassle factor of not being able to buy a ticket next to us when the seat isn't being used.
 

Blind-Faith

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I hope they are going to be sensible with single match ticket prices this next time round. Demand has risen around the City but with so many games due to be on TV at at daft times they better make sure they don’t price people out. Personally under the circumstances I think a flat rate for all home matches should be applied at £30 for adults.
The thing is, I have a feeling they won’t be, they will want as many people on ST as possible, will fleece you for as much £££ as possible, then threaten if your unable to make it!
 

oldfiver

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He never brought the club. Dont know how many times i have to say it. He was owed millions by SISU. He had the ability to put them under with what he was owed from previous deals with them.

They didnt have a pot to piss in, we sold Hyam to pay the tax bill, not the pitch, Overson paid for the pitch (I've seen the proof) we were weeks away from going under.

The club was given to Doug as his only way of getting his cash back. Thats why everything is short term. 5 year stadium deal, 5 year premier league package, he isnt here for the long haul. He has done Ryton up off the back off the Vik and Gus money, because Ryton is our only tangible asset for a sale, brought players off the back of Vik and Gus. He openly admitted he didnt know where the CBS was and had never been to a football match before. He was literally unheard of until the club release the tweet saying he owns 80%.

None of the above is to slight him (although pissed off after yesterday's announcement) because he has done well so far, there is no denying we are in a much better place.

But to seriously assume he has had to put his hand in his own pocket, and not be living off Vik and Gus, and also the play off final and fa cup semi run, is disingenuous to me
First 3 paragraphs are total fabricatoon.
 

Saddlebrains

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When Saddlebrains proves his statements!


Do you not think its pretty obvious? The lineups i get are right, the transfers ( bar the 1 a year wind up i get) are right. I dont say things to stir the pot, and I can 1 million percent confirm Overson paid almost 450 grand for the pitch to be repaired start of 22/23
 

Grendel

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I have literally seen the invoice in which Overson paid for the pitch, want it personally inboxed to you you quilt?

The rest is nonsense though
 

eyesee

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If he acquired it through a debt owed to him, that is not free is it. It is still his money.
getting the club in lieu of a debt, a debt unlikely to be paid any other way, is not quite the same as sticking your hand in your pocket.
that said, no (serious) issues with dougs performance to date. and if he wasn't a football fan before, he is now after a season with us!
 

oldfiver

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getting the club in lieu of a debt, a debt unlikely to be paid any other way, is not quite the same as sticking your hand in your pocket.
that said, no (serious) issues with dougs performance to date. and if he wasn't a football fan before, he is now after a season with us!
Just ignore any reference to SISU owing DK anything
 

oldfiver

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Still think that one day we will be added to Mike Ashleys portfolio and Doug will be getting his debt back after all 🤔
Depends wholly on the ground situation!

If no ground or reasonable rent what's the club worth to anyone but Ashley?
 

Grendel

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As i said previously, when it comes to hand in own pocket time we will be able to judge properly

He - or his backers - clearly have provided some support at take over. The other falsehood is Sisu owed king substantial amounts of money
 

clint van damme

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Just saw this and thought the new prices were out, but it was the Leamington lot reposting last seasons tweet, the cheeky scamps (wankers)

 

SBT

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That video of Doug from last season did more than anything else to convince me his judgment may be seriously impaired.
 

pusbccfc

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We should be aiming for 23,000 season tickets. I expected them to rise to £450.

Ample availability in 4 different stands for the first time at the stadium.

Dirt cheap Family Zone tickets which will be available to people once those cheating the system thinks twice.

Safe Standing finally.
 

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