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CONFIRMED Season Ticket Prices Released 2022/23 (12k Sold)

Will you be playing your part and buying a 22/23 season card.


  • Total voters
    245
  • Poll closed .
£12 per game if you buy a Town End season ticket early. Can’t argue with that. In fact that’s outstanding.

£28 on the day, so they’re massively incentivising early sales. Also means they can charge away fans £28 which will bring in a bit of extra cash for the big away followings.

Fully agree.

We've needed something like this for years so delighted with these prices.

Anyone who attends more than half the home games would be daft now not to buy one.

Also good to see the Kop will be open for many games too.

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Mine, senior on Town End, is the same as last year without the post covid discount of £50 at £280. I noticed that they are showing match day prices for the BSK but not ST prices.
 
Plus Kop is opening for next season as well for some fixtures will be announced when fixtures out in middle of June looking forward to being back on Kop for some games again
 
Has anyone got last years prices for all areas? They seem like very good prices by the club
Adults aged 25-64 are getting a discount this season. That's about it. Whilst seniors and young adults and juniors are basically frozen to last year's prices. (If you're disabled next season, you're shit outta luck it seems, you get a price increase)

2020/21 Season Ticket Details
 
Quality this.

I got rid of my season ticket a couple of years ago due to other comittments but I still went onto 15-20 games a season.

It now works out cheaper to buy a season ticket than go to the same amount of games I’ve been to this season.

Well done Riddler. Credit where credit is due.
 
Adults aged 25-64 are getting a discount this season. That's about it. Whilst seniors and young adults and juniors are basically frozen to last year's prices. (If you're disabled next season, you're shit outta luck it seems, you get a price increase)

2020/21 Season Ticket Details

So in other words the vast majority of people are getting a discount this season because if you think about it the vast majority of people are 25-64.

There's only you who would find something to moan about with this Dreyfuss.

Outstanding prices. £280 quid for a season ticket on the Alan Kelly is great business especially since it was £400 last season for quite a few people.
 
There's only you who would find something to moan about with this Dreyfuss.

Outstanding prices. £280 quid for a season ticket on the Alan Kelly is great business especially since it was £400 last season for quite a few people.
In fairness to Dreyfuss, everyone else has their prices reduced but disabled supporters have gone from £200 last year (not including any discounts for Covid stuff) to £240 early bird and £295 after that.

That is a bit shit. The rest of it is fantastic but I can see people would be upset with that part.
 
Wow, maybe things will be different under Craig.

Fair play to all involved, that’s a brilliant announcement to read on a Sunday morning.
 
Adults aged 25-64 are getting a discount this season. That's about it. Whilst seniors and young adults and juniors are basically frozen to last year's prices. (If you're disabled next season, you're shit outta luck it seems, you get a price increase)

2020/21 Season Ticket Details
Biggest age group in the fan base (plus the ones most likely to bring U11s for the free ST as kids or grandkids) get the biggest discount on the previously most expensive tickets

Not really got an issue with that. I’m not suffering for their discount, mine just stays the same
 
Congrats to the club on this one. Theyve listened to what folk have been saying and, in fairness, that Early Bird offer gives fans plenty of time to get themselves a Season Card sorted.

Glad theyve kept the ambassador scheme but its a very good move to do a one off extending of it to this seasons new purchasers.

Not keen on the fact theyre increasing prices for the disabled but they are stuck between a rock and a hard place, on this one. They said they are gradually increasing prices so theyre in line with normal prices and are continuing to gradually do this.

All in all, well done Craig and I hope all of us as fans will now do our bit.

Is there any indication of a scheme for those who want to pay monthly?
 
Congrats to the club on this one. Theyve listened to what folk have been saying and, in fairness, that Early Bird offer gives fans plenty of time to get themselves a Season Card sorted.

Glad theyve kept the ambassador scheme but its a very good move to do a one off extending of it to this seasons new purchasers.

Not keen on the fact theyre increasing prices for the disabled but they are stuck between a rock and a hard place, on this one. They said they are gradually increasing prices so theyre in line with normal prices and are continuing to gradually do this.

All in all, well done Craig and I hope all of us as fans will now do our bit.

Is there any indication of a scheme for those who want to pay monthly?
“The club anticipates a finance option being available to supporters during the early bird period, with details on this to follow in due course for those who wish to choose this option to purchase their season card.”
 
So in other words the vast majority of people are getting a discount this season because if you think about it the vast majority of people are 25-64.

There's only you who would find something to moan about with this Dreyfuss.

Outstanding prices. £280 quid for a season ticket on the Alan Kelly is great business especially since it was £400 last season for quite a few people.
Expected a reply like that of a complete bell smash like you. Let's all praise disabled supporters paying more and pensioners paying the same as young working adults in their mid 20's. I just find it wierd.

As for the "vast majority of people are getting a discount" the club openly admitted adults make up only 30%+ of our season ticket holder base. So the vast majority of current holders are not getting a discount with this offer.

I applaud the £280 price point for 25-64 age group but think more could have been done with seniors and disabled. But you keep chomping away at being a clueless asshole.
 
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