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5 Year Season Ticket - Would You Buy One?

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  • Yes I would once again, but as they are not short of money it's a meaningless discussion.
    Disagree, if it would mean 15k next season onwards.

    Look at the gates Bradford have been getting.

    Aside from this, give the fans a season ticket for no more than £300 and we'll support you.
    It's not going to really change the attendances is it ?
    It would simply mean buying a 5 yr S/T instead of an annual S/T each year.
    Avoids increase in prices during the 5 year period so could be a big saving?
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,100
    Yes I would once again, but as they are not short of money it's a meaningless discussion.
    Disagree, if it would mean 15k next season onwards.

    Look at the gates Bradford have been getting.

    Aside from this, give the fans a season ticket for no more than £300 and we'll support you.
    It's not going to really change the attendances is it ?
    It would simply mean buying a 5 yr S/T instead of an annual S/T each year.
    Avoids increase in prices during the 5 year period so could be a big saving?
    My last one cost me money, as they reduced pricing ;-(
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,177
    Dependant on the saving then yes...Interesting to see where that would fit in the hierarchy for priority tickets.
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,177
    Further thoughts. My East stand season ticket costs me about £480...If they did it for say £1500 then definitely yes...
  • Yes I would once again, but as they are not short of money it's a meaningless discussion.
    Disagree, if it would mean 15k next season onwards.

    Look at the gates Bradford have been getting.

    Aside from this, give the fans a season ticket for no more than £300 and we'll support you.
    It's not going to really change the attendances is it ?
    It would simply mean buying a 5 yr S/T instead of an annual S/T each year.
    Avoids increase in prices during the 5 year period so could be a big saving?
    My last one cost me money, as they reduced pricing ;-(
    I'd have asked for a refund on the difference.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,100
    Yes I would once again, but as they are not short of money it's a meaningless discussion.
    Disagree, if it would mean 15k next season onwards.

    Look at the gates Bradford have been getting.

    Aside from this, give the fans a season ticket for no more than £300 and we'll support you.
    It's not going to really change the attendances is it ?
    It would simply mean buying a 5 yr S/T instead of an annual S/T each year.
    Avoids increase in prices during the 5 year period so could be a big saving?
    My last one cost me money, as they reduced pricing ;-(
    I'd have asked for a refund on the difference.
    I think Murray's still looking into it.
  • jdsd42
    jdsd42 Posts: 1,501
    Would like them to invest in the team long term before I invest long term - big investment 5/10 years .... think I will stick to season by season 
  • BR3red
    BR3red Posts: 1,715
    Whatever your thoughts on this, cash flow is a biggie if you have to stump up for the family as well.

    5 years x 3/4 season tickets is thousands of ££££’s
  • Kessell7
    Kessell7 Posts: 158
    https://www.swfc.co.uk/news/2020/january/10-year-season-ticket-on-sale-now/

    Wednesday have announced a new 10 year ticket today.
    Good luck to anyone who can make sense of it.
    Seems to last for a minimum of 15 years? With the potential to last for 25 if it takes them 15 years to get promoted.
    Anyway hopefully they get relegated and it goes tits up.
  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956
    I think we all need to buy one of these now to raise the rent money on The Valley to pay Roland  :)

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  • How about a 10-year season ticket for a minimum of 15-years?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51129422