Season tickets for 2024/2025 season (4 Viewers)

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Paid for it anyway you fat spastic


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Evo1883

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We had 10 midweek evening home games in the league this season by my count (a quick glance, may be wrong). The scheduling is going to be even more irregular this year. I’m glad it works out bringing your kids to the games, but there are plenty of legitimate reasons why it won’t work for other families.

It’s a demographic we should be encouraging to attend regularly, instead we’re putting more restrictions on them than anyone else in the building.

I'm not sure why people would pay for something they can't attend ?

Maybe the answer is to reduce the price of kids tickets generally as a single purchase so fans don't feel forced to buy in the family zone to save money

20 - 25 quid is silly money for kids to attend
 

Alex1987

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I'm not being touchy , I just have never understood why parents get so bothered about keeping a kid up a couple hours later than normal once here or there .. parent as you wish but kids generally have more energy than me and you

With all due respect, having a young child go to sleep at midnight and then still wake up at 7am f***s both there day and yours and possibly the next two or three. It's not the same as me or you having a late night and muddling through.
 

JAM See

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I don't agree with the revoking of STs , but why are you buying them anyways if you can only make Saturday games as we've always had midweek matches , and Friday and Sunday matches
Awaydays.
 
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Evo1883

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With all due respect, having a young child go to sleep at midnight and then still wake up at 7am f***s both there day and yours and possibly the next two or three. It's not the same as me or you having a late night and muddling through.

Well I've literally done this with both my girls , they're doing just great at school
 

Viktor17

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I'm not being touchy , I just have never understood why parents get so bothered about keeping a kid up a couple hours later than normal once here or there .. parent as you wish but kids generally have more energy than me and you
Do you have kids? Genuine question?

Very generalist view either way. Kids also change mind an hour before going because they do or they're sick - is that the tipping point to have their ST revoked!!!?

The overall premise is correct, the language used and detail not hit mark for me.

I will still buy both my kids STs, ultimately should be my choice then what I do with them. But there we go, they will be able to tell their mates they have been banned from going if fixtures don't fall well!
 

ccfcricoh

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I'm not sure why people would pay for something they can't attend ?

Maybe the answer is to reduce the price of kids tickets generally as a single purchase so fans don't feel forced to buy in the family zone to save money

20 - 25 quid is silly money for kids to attend
Nail on head - they need to just get the kids matchday prices right and this all makes sense...

why buy a season ticket if you can only attend half the games
 

Evo1883

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Do you have kids? Genuine question?

Very generalist view either way. Kids also change mind an hour before going because they do or they're sick - is that the tipping point to have their ST revoked!!!?

The overall premise is correct, the language used and detail not hit mark for me.

I will still buy both my kids STs, ultimately should be my choice then what I do with them. But there we go, they will be able to tell their mates they have been banned from going if fixtures don't fall well!
Have 2 girls that have had season tickets since they were young , yes
 

SBT

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Making Family Zone admission this competitive also implies the club know it’s the only place in the ground that comes remotely close to offering value for money for families. Surely that needs addressing too?
 

Evo1883

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Making Family Zone admission this competitive also implies the club know it’s the only place in the ground that comes remotely close to offering value for money for families. Surely that needs addressing too?
Well yes the cost of kids at our matches is atrocious if you can't buy in the family zone , that's the real problem
 

Evo1883

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Well, if you don't attend you 'must' put your tickets on the exchange. Its confusing
I think that's so other people can use the ticket in your absence , which is something that's done at lots of clubs

The revoking not so sure
 

SBT

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I'm not sure why people would pay for something they can't attend ?

Maybe the answer is to reduce the price of kids tickets generally as a single purchase so fans don't feel forced to buy in the family zone to save money

20 - 25 quid is silly money for kids to attend
Well I buy a season ticket knowing I won’t be able to attend every game, especially in midweek - I prefer to stay involved though, and the club gets my money regardless. Are you saying I should just not bother instead? I’d like to keep attending, but if I’m not wanted then I can spend the cash elsewhere.
 

Evo1883

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Well I buy a season ticket knowing I won’t be able to attend every game, especially in midweek - I prefer to stay involved though, and the club gets my money regardless. Are you saying I should just not bother instead? I’d like to keep attending, but if I’m not wanted then I can spend the cash elsewhere.
I'm sure you will spend the cash elsewhere SBT , somebody will just buy your tickets
 

Evo1883

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But your approach may differ to person A,B,C,D no one is more entitled than any other. Having been through that yourself.

I've never understood why parents are so bothered about keeping kids awake a couple hours longer once here and there ..

If there is a reason they absolutely have to be asleep by 9pm then great
 

Evo1883

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Why are people buying season tickets if they can't attend almost half the games? Just buy individual match tickets. This is a non issue.

In fairness , and it's been mentioned .. buying in the family zone saved alot of money as our ticketing prices for kids is pretty atrocious and one of the worst in the league for single match tickets

That needs addressing and then I'd say I agree totally
 

pusbccfc

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Well done Doug.

We can't throw money away because people decide not to show up most of the season. That part of the ground is half empty every game, even those which are sold out. There's plenty who missed out on JSB cheap tickets and plenty who would love to buy a regular matchday ticket there.
 

pusbccfc

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Agreed, we're out

We're not fucking Barca we sold out twice this season. The ticket exchange is a great idea, the telling you how many games you must attend before any of us know the impact of the new sky TV deal on 3pm Saturdays is a joke

You'll be out but replaced by someone else who wants it.

People were turned away last year as they sold out too quickly.
 

skybluecam

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In fairness , and it's been mentioned .. buying in the family zone saved alot of money as our ticketing prices for kids is pretty atrocious and one of the worst in the league for single match tickets

That needs addressing and then I'd say I agree totally
to be fair, I think the £50 season tickets for U14s last year was ridiculously cheap - 1/8 the price of the cheapest adult ticket
 

AOM

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So with the exchange. Do they sell the ticket twice then?

I'd imagine so. Just trying to gett in that extra cash from the empty seats.
Makes sense really, and I imagine Doug will probably end up getting rid of the season ticket revoking eventually
 

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