Season tickets for 2024/2025 season (13 Viewers)

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Not sure if they asked for proof of age when I reached the other end of the concession scale!


No they didn't, when the Ricoh first opened I paid for a Private Seat Licence for myself and my Brother, had to give Names and Date of birth etc, Brother wasn't present, no check's, I actually got the year wrong for my Brother, who ended up getting his Senior Concession a year earlier. It's has stayed in the Data Base ever since.
 

Old Warwickshire lad

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Let’s just give the club a break here,for once.
The blame for all this lies fairly and squarely on the cheating arseholes, who decided to rob the club of income by lying and obtaining cheap season tickets.
They are the ones who are now inconveniencing the majority of honest supporters who purchase their tickets in good faith each season.
I understand it must be a pain for you to send proof of age etc of your children, but if by doing so you can weed out the scum bags and make them pay their way. Then not only will you help to produce more income for the club, but you will also allow families who really want to watch games attend matches.
So look at it that way, and you can feel feel quite smug with yourself that you are helping the club out twice.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Let’s just give the club a break here,for once.
The blame for all this lies fairly and squarely on the cheating arseholes, who decided to rob the club of income by lying and obtaining cheap season tickets.
They are the ones who are now inconveniencing the majority of honest supporters who purchase their tickets in good faith each season.
I understand it must be a pain for you to send proof of age etc of your children, but if by doing so you can weed out the scum bags and make them pay their way. Then not only will you help to produce more income for the club, but you will also allow families who really want to watch games attend matches.
So look at it that way, and you can feel feel quite smug with yourself that you are helping the club out twice.


Thats True I Agree GIF
 

hill83

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Let’s just give the club a break here,for once.
The blame for all this lies fairly and squarely on the cheating arseholes, who decided to rob the club of income by lying and obtaining cheap season tickets.
They are the ones who are now inconveniencing the majority of honest supporters who purchase their tickets in good faith each season.
I understand it must be a pain for you to send proof of age etc of your children, but if by doing so you can weed out the scum bags and make them pay their way. Then not only will you help to produce more income for the club, but you will also allow families who really want to watch games attend matches.
So look at it that way, and you can feel feel quite smug with yourself that you are helping the club out twice.

But also as confirmed the club have, rightly so, been doing this for at least 30 years
 

clint van damme

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But also as confirmed the club have, rightly so, been doing this for at least 30 years

Long time ago now but I'm sure I only had to provide my sons birth certificate once and that was it then, his date of birth was logged.
Unless Benjamin Buttons trying to get a ST peoples ages aren't going to change by more than a year!
 

hill83

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Long time ago now but I'm sure I only had to provide my sons birth certificate once and that was it then, his date of birth was logged.
Unless Benjamin Buttons trying to get a ST peoples ages aren't going to change by more than a year!

I think some people were asked within the last few years and some weren’t. Hence the questions being asked. I happen to have been asked twice. Possibly because I’ve moved seats? Either way I consider it standard procedure.
 

bigfatronssba

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I remember in the mid 90s having to show my birth certificate to get a JSB season ticket.
It sticks in my mind because my mum had an argument in the ticket office when they wouldn’t let my brother have one as he turned 16 during the season
 

shepardo01

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I think some people were asked within the last few years and some weren’t. Hence the questions being asked. I happen to have been asked twice. Possibly because I’ve moved seats? Either way I consider it standard procedure.
Had two emails yesterday - one for each of my boys.
Reply with photo of passport attached - no problem - took about one minute.
 

hamertime

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I remember in the mid 90s having to show my birth certificate to get a JSB season ticket.
It sticks in my mind because my mum had an argument in the ticket office when they wouldn’t let my brother have one as he turned 16 during the season
I remember at the turnstiles, one of the stewards asked if I could feel the conkers in his pockets to get in. Different times…
 

Evo1883

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I appreciate it doesn't include the family stand , which is only available to around 1400 adults at most
 

rob9872

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Are they working out the average by just taking the mid point between highest and lowest cos that’s not a sensible methodology at all. The vast majority of our tickets will be £400 or below.
12 minute old post and you respond about a second before me as I have fat fingers 🤬🤣
 

bigfatronssba

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Looks like our tickets are very sensibly priced.

Baffling how well our club is being run at the moment. It really is foreign territory
 

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