2016/17 SEASON TICKET AND MATCH ADMISSION PRICES ANNOUNCED

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I think that's fair. £200 is a bargain price without losing any vital cashflow coming in at the gates throughout the season, which ticket sharing would do.

£15 to stand on the popside is a pretty good price in this day and age as well.
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Do you know if you have to take some sort of I.D when ordering the new card to prove who you are
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Dan_gulls wrote:Do you know if you have to take some sort of I.D when ordering the new card to prove who you are
Could someone tell/show me where this bit about having a photo ID for season tickets came from, as I can't remember reading it anywhere?
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Dan_gulls wrote:Do you know if you have to take some sort of I.D when ordering the new card to prove who you are
:) click the link in the opening post, read the article, it does say you will need to supply passport sized photo graphs.
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forevertufc wrote: :) click the link in the opening post, read the article, it does say you will need to supply passport sized photo graphs.
Thanks for that, completely missed it the first time!
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Depending on how things pan out with the prospective new owners (we don't even know if contracts have been signed yet), I shall be purchasing season tickets for myself and my grandson. This season we have paid at the turnstiles but who wouldn't take advantage at these new prices? However, and this is where I'm going to be a bit controversial - I think the prices are too low. We're being told that the playing budget for next season is to be the same, or similar, as this season - i.e. amongst the lowest playing budgets in the league. Even if the tickets were priced at £230 or £240, they would be a big saving on this season but would give the club a little more leeway financially. I just hope whoever has come up with this scheme has done their sums right.
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To be fair it is only rumours about the playing budget at the moment.
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PhilGull wrote:To be fair it is only rumours about the playing budget at the moment.
Yes - that's true. I'm not being critical of whoever made the decision. I just feel that if the season tickets had been priced at, say, £230, we would still have thought it was a bargain price at a tenner a match. I have no idea how many season tickets are usually sold, but say it is 500. 500 tickets at an extra £30 would generate £15,000 which could mean the club would be in a position to offer 15 players an extra £1000 on their contracts. Very simplistic I know, but I hope the Board isn't being too generous with this too-good-to-refuse offer. :|
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tomogull wrote: Yes - that's true. I'm not being critical of whoever made the decision. I just feel that if the season tickets had been priced at, say, £230, we would still have thought it was a bargain price at a tenner a match. I have no idea how many season tickets are usually sold, but say it is 500. 500 tickets at an extra £30 would generate £15,000 which could mean the club would be in a position to offer 15 players an extra £1000 on their contracts. Very simplistic I know, but I hope the Board isn't being too generous with this too-good-to-refuse offer. :|
Nothing stopping you paying the extra £30 Tomo. ;-)
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Paid for mine today just hope my faith in the club holds out and Nicho is still here.
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Will be getting mine once Nicho is confirmed!
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We sold 563 season tickets last year. At £280 that's £157,640. We need to sell 789 at £200 to make £157,800.
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samuel wrote:We sold 563 season tickets last year. At £280 that's £157,640. We need to sell 789 at £200 to make £157,800.
Last years £280 was only for the Popside. Bench and Family Stand tickets would have been considerably more.
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samuel wrote:We sold 563 season tickets last year. At £280 that's £157,640. We need to sell 789 at £200 to make £157,800.
:lol:

and i suppose they were all adult ones then.......
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If the land deal falls through and GI pull out of the sale this could well put the club in peril. Either way I won't be renewing until the situation becomes more transparrent.
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