The £500 deal (3 Viewers)

Ricketts

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I am trying to renew our two as Premier League but there doesn't appear to be a way to do it.

There is a membership and packages tab, which show my tickets but I cannot click on them or anything.

There is no mention of Premier League package.

The season ticket page just shows unallocated seats. I could buy the single one next to mine as a Premier League package but I need two.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Personally, my initial thought to this deal was that it’s a bit of a gamble to be honest. It’s not really any different to a ‘bond’ and if we get promoted the free ST is the interest.

I get it, we need more revenue to compete in the transfer market and this is a way to do that but there’s no telling how effective that’ll be.

I think it’s a shame there’s no bands for the Prem membership because for people with juniors, it’s v expensive. For many parents, it’s probably sensible hedging your bets on not paying the £500 on the basis that either the junior(s) will be 18 (presumably paying for themselves) or will still be U18 if we got promoted before the 5 year plan.

I’ll only consider the Prem package if my brother chooses to not get a ST because then I won’t be able to take advantage of the family stand deal. Which represents amazing value and my old ST was in block 28.
 

MalcSB

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Personally, my initial thought to this deal was that it’s a bit of a gamble to be honest. It’s not really any different to a ‘bond’ and if we get promoted the free ST is the interest.

I get it, we need more revenue to compete in the transfer market and this is a way to do that but there’s no telling how effective that’ll be.

I think it’s a shame there’s no bands for the Prem membership because for people with juniors, it’s v expensive. For many parents, it’s probably sensible hedging your bets on not paying the £500 on the basis that either the junior(s) will be 18 (presumably paying for themselves) or will still be U18 if we got promoted before the 5 year plan.

I’ll only consider the Prem package if my brother chooses to not get a ST because then I won’t be able to take advantage of the family stand deal. Which represents amazing value and my old ST was in block 28.
It’s completely different to a bond.
 

Robinshio

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if you are premium zone you will save over 5 years (even without promotion) barring relegation - so it really is a no brainer
if you are standard zone, without promotion will probably cost you maybe £200 over the 5 years after inflation - not really worth it at that point
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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It’s completely different to a bond.

Obviously I know that. The point is the Premier league package is a scheme to generate extra revenue without the guarantee of Prem football. It’s asking us to pay extra as a type of loan in return for a free Prem season ticket should we achieve our goal of promotion.

We could sign up for it, and be in the doldrums in 5 years for all we know.
 

Robinshio

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Obviously I know that. The point is the Premier league package is a scheme to generate extra revenue without the guarantee of Prem football. It’s asking us to pay extra as a type of loan in return for a free Prem season ticket should we achieve our goal of promotion.

We could sign up for it, and be in the doldrums in 5 years for all we know.
but you can opt out any time during the 5 years
so if you dont like what you see just pay this year = an extra £20 for premium seats, and you are effectively having a 24/1 bet on us going up
 

Grendel

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but you can opt out any time during the 5 years
so if you dont like what you see just pay this year = an extra £20 for premium seats, and you are effectively having a 24/1 bet on us going up

Is there any legal recourse the consumer has if King sells the business in the summer??
 

MalcSB

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Obviously I know that. The point is the Premier league package is a scheme to generate extra revenue without the guarantee of Prem football. It’s asking us to pay extra as a type of loan in return for a free Prem season ticket should we achieve our goal of promotion.

We could sign up for it, and be in the doldrums in 5 years for all we know.
If you know it’s completely different to a bond, why say it’s not really any different to a bond.

in addition to the free Prem season ticket, the prices are fixed until promotion is achieved so there is that benefit as well. Almost can’t lose - promotion this year or anytime in next 5 years = free ST, no promotion a cumulative saving against inflation.
 

Nick

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Obviously I know that. The point is the Premier league package is a scheme to generate extra revenue without the guarantee of Prem football. It’s asking us to pay extra as a type of loan in return for a free Prem season ticket should we achieve our goal of promotion.

We could sign up for it, and be in the doldrums in 5 years for all we know.
It's not a loan. It's just paying more.
 

Hobo

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It's all geared to feeding off play off fever and before the Middlesbrough result comes in.

Sounds like he got the idea from Boyle Sports.
 

Ashdown

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Less than £22 a game for best seats in the house….by todays stupid prices for everything it’s not bad value at £500 if you are dedicated anyway. If we did have a good season then it’s a good investment.
 

MalcSB

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Less than £22 a game for best seats in the house….by todays stupid prices for everything it’s not bad value at £500 if you are dedicated anyway. If we did have a good season then it’s a good investment.
It’s £26 a game for Premier football.
 

torchomatic

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Less than £22 a game for best seats in the house….by todays stupid prices for everything it’s not bad value at £500 if you are dedicated anyway. If we did have a good season then it’s a good investment.

Not sure being dedicated has anything to do with it.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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It's not a loan. It's just paying more.
It is if you’re (potentially) getting a free season ticket. The free season ticket is the repayment.
If you know it’s completely different to a bond, why say it’s not really any different to a bond.

in addition to the free Prem season ticket, the prices are fixed until promotion is achieved so there is that benefit as well. Almost can’t lose - promotion this year or anytime in next 5 years = free ST, no promotion a cumulative saving against inflation.
If you know it’s completely different to a bond, why say it’s not really any different to a bond.

in addition to the free Prem season ticket, the prices are fixed until promotion is achieved so there is that benefit as well. Almost can’t lose - promotion this year or anytime in next 5 years = free ST, no promotion a cumulative saving against inflation.
If you know it’s completely different to a bond, why say it’s not really any different to a bond.

in addition to the free Prem season ticket, the prices are fixed until promotion is achieved so there is that benefit as well. Almost can’t lose - promotion this year or anytime in next 5 years = free ST, no promotion a cumulative saving against inflation.

Guys, comparing it to a bond was an analogy and not to be taken literally. It’s a scheme where we pay more money than the product is valued at on the promise we get something back i.e. a free season ticket upon promotion. Which is an investment (like a bond) because promotion is not guaranteed - a team like Barnsley finished 5th only to be relegated the season after.

If we get promoted, it’s a great investment but if the wheels come off and we go back to being a mid table Championship club, it’s a waste of money.

£500 for a season ticket in the grand scheme of things is a lower mid table price according to last season data.
 

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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1500 sold apparently
Nick to be honest I think there wont be more than around 2500 because I sit in 21 and a big percent of people who sit in the new premier zone are Pensioners if they intend to stay they can gamble but at the cost of £60 or move(which I will) so I cannot gamble unless I pay£500 for a ticket I can get for £360 think not.Then there are quite a few with children surely to big a gamble.Doubt that leaves many more than about 2,500 possible sales.There was a post recently that said how many seats there were in the blocks forgot how many 19-20-21 totalled but don't think I'll be far off.
 

MalcSB

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It is if you’re (potentially) getting a free season ticket. The free season ticket is the repayment.




Guys, comparing it to a bond was an analogy and not to be taken literally. It’s a scheme where we pay more money than the product is valued at on the promise we get something back i.e. a free season ticket upon promotion. Which is an investment (like a bond) because promotion is not guaranteed - a team like Barnsley finished 5th only to be relegated the season after.

If we get promoted, it’s a great investment but if the wheels come off and we go back to being a mid table Championship club, it’s a waste of money.

£500 for a season ticket in the grand scheme of things is a lower mid table price according to last season data.
I see it more as a gamble than an investment.
 

the rumpo kid

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Rumpo junior and myself went for the deal today (rumpo j is 25 so not a real junior) I think it could be a good deal . Over five years ? I think season tickets have to increase anyway, it's fixed , and you just never know. I trust robins to deliver, and I'm always going to go anyway so why not take a little punt and try and back the boys. PUSB .
 

Hutch11

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If you know it’s completely different to a bond, why say it’s not really any different to a bond.

in addition to the free Prem season ticket, the prices are fixed until promotion is achieved so there is that benefit as well. Almost can’t lose - promotion this year or anytime in next 5 years = free ST, no promotion a cumulative saving against inflation.
And if like me you've moved to 21 , the premium seats it makes even more sense
 

Covkid1968#

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You guys make me very excited!
Can anyone believe we are in touching distance of a return???
The place has gone mad… rational people making daft decisions. I’ve not been this excited since the first time I saw the Jenkinson step over trick.
 

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