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LJC_CCFC

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The big question now is whether they'll stick with the Sixfields ticket pricing structure?


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westofrayne

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The big question now is whether they'll stick with the Sixfields ticket pricing structure?


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errrrrrrrrrrrr let me think, no, we will be shafted senseless on ticket prices.

Would love them to just open the doors for this one game to pack out the stadium but can't see that happening
 

Kingokings204

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errrrrrrrrrrrr let me think, no, we will be shafted senseless on ticket prices.

Would love them to just open the doors for this one game to pack out the stadium but can't see that happening

Maybe use the sky money as game is in tv to offer everyone for a £10a or something?
 

SkyBlueSid

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It all depends how they choose to play it. Since leaving the Ricoh I have become a 'senior'. If they are taking seniors in the centre blocks I may get a ST. When we left the deal was that existing ST holders could become seniors there but new ones could only buy elsewhere. We shall see.
 

jon92

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Well for the 10 people who have season tickets at sixfields, didn't they say they would be valid if we moved back
 

ecky

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Just went to the Gallagher to "BUY" 3 season tickets to be told, manager on holiday today, no tickets available for any home games yet nor any season ticket prices.
Maybe 1 or 2 weeks before they go on sale, you would have thought sisu would have arranged all this before they announced their good news?
 

malkitccfc

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i had a season ticket at sixfields last year but decided against renewing this year. had a call off them on Monday offering me a season ticket for £190. Kept telling me to buy it now as they will increase it as soon as we go back to the Ricoh. Didn't renew, didn't see us moving back anytime soon and noow i'll have to pay more ffs!
 

ecky

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i had a season ticket at sixfields last year but decided against renewing this year. had a call off them on Monday offering me a season ticket for £190. Kept telling me to buy it now as they will increase it as soon as we go back to the Ricoh. Didn't renew, didn't see us moving back anytime soon and noow i'll have to pay more ffs!

2 games gone i reckon £280 cheapest?
 

mark82

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Wouldn't it be nice if they stuck with existing prices as a "Thanks for bearing with us". They need to pull fans back. Also, if they have f&b included, more people in means more chance of f&b revenue.
 

covcity4life

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Wouldn't it be nice if they stuck with existing prices as a "Thanks for bearing with us". They need to pull fans back. Also, if they have f&b included, more people in means more chance of f&b revenue.

would be great and would add 500-1000 holders imo...but will not happen.
 

SIR ERNIE

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The big question now is whether they'll stick with the Sixfields ticket pricing structure?


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Wrong, that's not 'the big question'.

I expect ticket prices to return to close to previous Ricoh levels.


The big question is 'will this be the start of our push towards the Championship and Premier League'.

That's the important BIG question.

And the answer is YES.
 

SkyBlueSid

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Wouldn't it be nice if they stuck with existing prices as a "Thanks for bearing with us". They need to pull fans back. Also, if they have f&b included, more people in means more chance of f&b revenue.

This is the real point. A one-off jolly against Gillingham is fine. But the big deal is to get the ST holders back, so there needs to be some goodwill in the pricing structure. Many people (me included) have got out of the 'Saturday habit' and do other things. The club have to offer an incentive to return as regulars again.
 

LJC_CCFC

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Wrong, that's not 'the big question'.

I expect ticket prices to return to close to previous Ricoh levels.


The big question is 'will this be the start of our push towards the Championship and Premier League'.

That's the important BIG question.

And the answer is YES.

Already a given in my mind, as it was before the season. A promotion challenge that is, not sure about a Prem push as yet.


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Marty

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I'll pay the last season at the Ricoh ticket prices. Hoping for the Gillingham game that prices are next to nothing. £5 Adults, £1 Concessions. Get it packed out.
 

Ashdown

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Long term it should be around £15 per match for adults and a fiver for kids. No concessions for Sixfielders as it would just create more division. Same price for everyone.
 

skybluebeduff

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Grendel can buy all members with 1000+ posts a ticket for the game, to unite the harmony and bring wisdom to the masses????

Correct #Grendel ?
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Well for the 10 people who have season tickets at sixfields, didn't they say they would be valid if we moved back

They should be valid and I hope they enjoy sitting watching nothing at Sixfields for the rest of the season!
 

Harry Krishner

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Sixfields prices or I'm not going. They really owe us for all the fucking around they've done, and should be grateful if anybody goes at all.
 

shmmeee

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Would really like the newly unionised fan base to push for better ticket deals and other things that can raise attendance (community work, improving the matchday experience, etc.).

Let's not stop now, we've got the infrastructure for effective campaigning. Let's get a voice at the table and make sure this mess doesn't happen again.
 
21 games left to go. A season ticket with prices working out £15 a game would be £315. So anything cheaper than that is good.

I posted this in the other thread.

Below are the prices from our last season at the Ricoh. On the basis that 2 of the 23 games have been played. The cost should be between £357 - 252. As a gesture of goodwill, on the basis that fans did not have an opportunity to benefit from early bird prices and to ensure that the tickets are no cheaper than those with SF tickets, I would like to see tickets pitched at around £225 - 275. There should also be a discount for the Gillingham game on the basis that it is a week game a televised. Rather than a discount on single tickets. Buy one get one half price on adults or buy one get one free child would be a better deal to pack the stadium.

Coventry City have put 2012/2013 season tickets prices

Standard Zone season tickets are priced at £345 for adults, £230 concessions, £161 junior, £92 JSB and JSB's U7 £46.
Premium Zone season tickets are priced at £391 adults, £276 concessions, £207 junior, £115 JSB and JSB U'7s £69.
Family Zone season tickets are priced at £276 adults, £207 concessions, £138 Junior, £69 JSB, JSB U7's Free.
 

Ashdown

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Were they the early bird offers? Should be at least equal to that from our last season, if not better.

Can't really make it cheaper than the Sixfields STs (though I doubt anyone would complain) so the same price seems right to me.

Still think the Gillingham game should be pay what you want, like Mansfield did: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...Pay-like-home-game--lets-just-Field-Mill.html


Err this is Cov, I remember the odd scramble for the free pies at the Ricoh, people wouldn't bother contributing anything given that choice !
 

covcity4life

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Would really like the newly unionised fan base to push for better ticket deals and other things that can raise attendance (community work, improving the matchday experience, etc.).

Let's not stop now, we've got the infrastructure for effective campaigning. Let's get a voice at the table and make sure this mess doesn't happen again.

ill do that shizzle, ill have us like borussia dortmund within months
 

chiefdave

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They need to keep the same prices as at Sixfields, we don't want anyone having an excuse to start an argument with the Sixfields attendees now we're back.
 

TheOldFive

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I expect that current STs will be honoured with holders given first choice of seats at The Ricoh (apart from the re instituted padded seat debenture holders of course). Hopefully the next choice can go to 2013-2014 ST holders then 2012-2013 (Ricoh Season) Holders. Allow a fortnight to do that then open up to all first come first served I expect. Only current ST holders can expect their ticket to be pre-paid at no extra cost I expect everyone else will be at a price similar to Ricoh prices of the past.
 

robbiethemole

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I have just been on the offish site and it still let me in on my old st login from 2012. There are no home games available because of the move but can still order Mk and Swindon online. Just got to wait til they get organised I suppose. PUSB
 

Ian1779

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It would make a lot of sense to honour the Sixfields prices for this season. They need to regain fans trust, that would be a good start.
 

stupot07

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Would really like the newly unionised fan base to push for better ticket deals and other things that can raise attendance (community work, improving the matchday experience, etc.).

Let's not stop now, we've got the infrastructure for effective campaigning. Let's get a voice at the table and make sure this mess doesn't happen again.

We were already had one of the cheapest ticket structures in league one prior to moving to Sixfields, and had one of the cheapest in the championship.

I'd rather we paid a normal price and used that money to bring in players.



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