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The message is clear in the new era of football.

If you want success you have to pay to pay for it.

Although some clubs (Bradford, Huddersfield, Stoke) are actually doing the oppostion and see cheap ticketing as the future.

 

Promotion and it's been worthwhile 

Failure to be promoted then it will look like an experiment gone wrong.

 

 

 

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37 minutes ago, bladeshater said:

But that would spoil his agenda 

 

 

Sat on south this season. 

 

Not a fan of the Kop. 

 

Ill be honest I'll probably renew, I'm still under 24 so obviously a little cheaper at 550 but still 100 quid more than what I paid this season 

 

What im more surprised about is the fact he's not frozen the prices, which I was expecting. 

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30 minutes ago, sheffsteel said:

The message is clear in the new era of football.

If you want success you have to pay to pay for it.

Although some clubs (Bradford, Huddersfield, Stoke) are actually doing the oppostion and see cheap ticketing as the future.

 

Promotion and it's been worthwhile 

Failure to be promoted then it will look like an experiment gone wrong.

 

 

 

Absolute rubbish.    UTO 

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8 minutes ago, JoshTheOwl said:

 

 

Sat on south this season. 

 

Not a fan of the Kop. 

 

Ill be honest I'll probably renew, I'm still under 24 so obviously a little cheaper at 550 but still 100 quid more than what I paid this season 

 

What im more surprised about is the fact he's not frozen the prices, which I was expecting. 

 

So not £700 then

 

lol

 

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10 minutes ago, JoshTheOwl said:

 

 

Sat on south this season. 

 

Not a fan of the Kop. 

 

Ill be honest I'll probably renew, I'm still under 24 so obviously a little cheaper at 550 but still 100 quid more than what I paid this season 

 

What im more surprised about is the fact he's not frozen the prices, which I was expecting. 

Prices were frozen if bought in the early bird. The club did warn prices would be going up

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7 hours ago, darklord said:

 

They do pay more but if only half show up them you're loading money.  season tickets while less money for the club is definitely money in the bank.  With the match day prices so high do we have that many walk ups on a consistent basis? 

Walk ups should include memberships too shouldn't it ? I work continental shifts a season ticket is worthless to me but still like many others attend as many games as possible home and away 

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52 minutes ago, sheffsteel said:

The message is clear in the new era of football.

If you want success you have to pay to pay for it.

Although some clubs (Bradford, Huddersfield, Stoke) are actually doing the oppostion and see cheap ticketing as the future.

 

Promotion and it's been worthwhile 

Failure to be promoted then it will look like an experiment gone wrong.

 

 

 

The message IS clear...Buy a season ticket if you want affordable football.

 

If you can't afford to do that then you're about fooked..

It's a paradox.

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1 hour ago, JoshTheOwl said:

 

 

Sat on south this season. 

 

Not a fan of the Kop. 

 

Ill be honest I'll probably renew, I'm still under 24 so obviously a little cheaper at 550 but still 100 quid more than what I paid this season 

 

What im more surprised about is the fact he's not frozen the prices, which I was expecting. 

Honest question pal, how come didn't you renew earlier? You must have known they would be at their cheapest then.

Dont mean to pry just interested 

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2 hours ago, jonnyowl said:

Not going to sell that many at those prices considering the disappointment of the playoffs!

 

I think majority will have renewed at last phase plus there's some 'thinks it's around 7,000' who bought 3 year s/t.

 

Toy town are wanting £435 for new season ticket holders for pub league, makes ours look reasonable at £505 on kop for far better football. 

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10 hours ago, bradowl said:

Because we're heading towards maximum number we want to sell. 

 

They don't want stadium completely full of season ticket holders. 

 

Probably wanting at least 7,000 available for those who prefer to pay on day. 

 

 

Ask SAG to give us back the 7k they currently have. 

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3 hours ago, JoshTheOwl said:

 

 

Sat on south this season. 

 

Not a fan of the Kop. 

 

Ill be honest I'll probably renew, I'm still under 24 so obviously a little cheaper at 550 but still 100 quid more than what I paid this season 

 

What im more surprised about is the fact he's not frozen the prices, which I was expecting. 

 

He couldn't freeze prices from early bird or what was the point of buying in early bird phase?

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16 hours ago, coopswfc76 said:

 

But im sure 16 games makes it worthwhile especially when you consider the priority for other tickets also

 

It would have made it worthwhile at the early bird price but the problem is I can't guarantee I'd be able to make 16 again this season unfortunately. 

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12 hours ago, Costello 77 said:

The message IS clear...Buy a season ticket if you want affordable football.

 

If you can't afford to do that then you're about fooked..

It's a paradox.

 

SWFC prices - a parallel of modern life itself.

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13 hours ago, Costello 77 said:

The message IS clear...Buy a season ticket if you want affordable football.

 

If you can't afford to do that then you're about fooked..

It's a paradox.

Correct

 

This is why I've become part of the new generation of 'part timer'

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4 hours ago, Grassy knoll said:

Not quite sure why the south is near enough £100 more expensive than the north,i much prefer it on the north,all down to personal choice obviously but not sure about the difference in price

I put it down to me and the crowd round us on the North mate. We all make way too much noise and celebrate a bit too vigorously when we score. Even the stewards keep their distance. The club has had a think and had to reduce the prices. Don't know what they must be doing on the kop cos that's even less!  

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