Houchens Head
Fairly well known member from Malvern
Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, but does anyone know when the tickets for the Gillingham game will be on sale and where from? Ta.
Today according to the Facebook page of CCFC :facepalm:
Season Ticket holders (Sixfields) first from 12pm at shop or phone.
Others soon !!
http://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/article/season-ticket-seat-transfer-ricoh-arena-250814-1870668.aspx
Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, but does anyone know when the tickets for the Gillingham game will be on sale and where from? Ta.
Note in the window. On sale friday 29th.
The cheapest ticket was cheaper but most expensive wasn't.Prices seem to be a tad steep ... I seem to remember them being cheaper in the championship
Prices seem to be a tad steep ... I seem to remember them being cheaper in the championship
Well, as we used to sit in the CET Stand and that is now not an option to us, we will have to start again from scratch.Got to expect a little disorganisation.
Long term decisions like ST renewal and retaining your original seats are more important.
Why not assume we are in or close to? Just as interesting but a happier feeling, why always the negative side? Eventually there will be light!It will be interesting to see what the attendances are like once the dust has settled and we get into December/January assuming we are not in or close to a promotion spot.
Why not assume we are in or close to? Just as interesting but a happier feeling, why always the negative side? Eventually there will be light!
Surley lower ticket price would increase gate and atmosphere that they seem so bothered about.i really think they have missed a trick with this.this could of been a building block of repair to the fans by charging 15 quid for standard zone.24 is just greedy think attendances would of remained high with lower ticket price.but now i fear they will drop to lower than our previous ricoh tenure.glad were back but just think they have missed a good chance to win back some fans
From a point of view that the club need to get back the fans,who have had there club taken away from them by owners who say they can cover any losses the club make. So by my rekoning if they were coverng losses at northampton surely they can sort some priceing thats affordable for all and still make abit so more people will go and watch the team and support our club.
From a point of view that the club need to get back the fans,who have had there club taken away from them by owners who say they can cover any losses the club make. So by my rekoning if they were coverng losses at northampton surely they can sort some priceing thats affordable for all and still make abit so more people will go and watch the team and support our club.
I think you make a good point. Could be the difference that means extra games than planned to some.
Its ok saying its affordable if you have got that money you can pay.also what bout if you have kids its a bloody expensive day out.i just think for the rest of this season they could have looked after supporters abit more with ticket prices.
So its nothing to do with being in Northampton then its just some can't afford it?
From a point of view that the club need to get back the fans,who have had there club taken away from them by owners who say they can cover any losses the club make. So by my rekoning if they were coverng losses at northampton surely they can sort some priceing thats affordable for all and still make abit so more people will go and watch the team and support our club.
Why are you still trying to argue over Northampton? SISU have moved on but it seems you're not mature enough to.
Wouldn't any clubs fans be happy with matchday admission charges similar to clubs below the conference premier?