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Season tickets 2021/22 (22nd July - 9,000 sold).
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cafc4life said:Belv said:DOUCHER said:bobmunro said:DOUCHER said:Shame they released people’s seats last year but guess that was the previous wrong uns in charge - I assume everybody who renewed last year had had their seats held for a while this year ????
Yes, those that did renew last year will have their seats held for a period of time (yet to be communicated) - again, standard practice.
The sense of entitlement of some of our fans is hilarious.“Im not going to renew my season ticket but I expect the seat I want to be available when I decide I want it again”You still think you have more right to your old seat than someone who actually purchased that same seat this season?10 -
AFKABartram said:31 @king addick ??
Jeez, I have vague memories of meeting you and your dad with some tickets before a game once and you would have been a teenager then! Time is a flying0 -
MrOneLung said:cafc4life said:Belv said:DOUCHER said:bobmunro said:DOUCHER said:Shame they released people’s seats last year but guess that was the previous wrong uns in charge - I assume everybody who renewed last year had had their seats held for a while this year ????
Yes, those that did renew last year will have their seats held for a period of time (yet to be communicated) - again, standard practice.
The sense of entitlement of some of our fans is hilarious.“Im not going to renew my season ticket but I expect the seat I want to be available when I decide I want it again”You still think you have more right to your old seat than someone who actually purchased that same seat this season?1 -
Like a lot of people my mates & I didn't want to "lose" our seats, but didn't want our money to go to Farnell/Elliot.
We waited until the end of August when Gilbey & Washington were signed and we were confident that Saandgard would win the battle.
So we renewed what was a 22 game S/T.6 -
Junior USTB did his this afternoon, All board for next seasons rollacoster.!1
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Covered End said:Like a lot of people my mates & I didn't want to "lose" our seats, but didn't want our money to go to Farnell/Elliot.
We waited until the end of August when Gilbey & Washington were signed and we were confident that Saandgard would win the battle.
So we renewed what was a 22 game S/T.0 -
AFKABartram said:Covered End said:Like a lot of people my mates & I didn't want to "lose" our seats, but didn't want our money to go to Farnell/Elliot.
We waited until the end of August when Gilbey & Washington were signed and we were confident that Saandgard would win the battle.
So we renewed what was a 22 game S/T.
But as soon as it was 95% certain that they had been defeated and vanquished and having it confirmed that they had no access to CAFC's funds, we renewed.4 -
Got mine, Covered End, F block, normal seat, didn’t have an ST last season, but unsurprisingly my seat for past 3-4 seasons was still available as it’s the only single seat available in a row of others that are all taken by groups2
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Not going to be any social distancing as far as I can see from the seating chart.0
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cafc4life said:Belv said:DOUCHER said:bobmunro said:DOUCHER said:Shame they released people’s seats last year but guess that was the previous wrong uns in charge - I assume everybody who renewed last year had had their seats held for a while this year ????
Yes, those that did renew last year will have their seats held for a period of time (yet to be communicated) - again, standard practice.
The sense of entitlement of some of our fans is hilarious.“Im not going to renew my season ticket but I expect the seat I want to be available when I decide I want it again”
if you can’t afford to renew, you won’t be able to afford to renew in a weeks time.
If you didn’t renew because of the ownership, then you wouldn’t renew in a weeks time.
I find it staggering that people give up a seat and expect it to be saved for them until they want it back especially when there’s about 15,000 other seats available.8 -
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Club have just announced on twitter that they have sold over 6000 season tickets so far.
just done a quick collation, we have 49 different season ticket prices for different areas of the valley and subsequent age and other groups etc to consider, meaning the average ST price is just over £222. (£10,887 if you bought every season ticket available)
That means we could have already banked £1,333,000 if you average it.11 -
Impressive.
Any idea when the memberships will be on sale?0 -
DA9 said:Club have just announced on twitter that they have sold over 6000 season tickets so far.
just done a quick collation, we have 49 different season ticket prices for different areas of the valley and subsequent age and other groups etc to consider, meaning the average ST price is just over £222.
That means we could have already banked £1,333,000 if you average it.2 -
Ducktapeshoerepairs said:buckshee said:Has anyone thought about what might happen if (and it’s a big if right now) we should reach the play off final, who will get ticket priority? I’m guessing those that had tickets this year first then those that have just purchased for next year.0
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Still less than we sold in the 2018/19 season under Duchatelet.
But only just and we still have three months to go before the season starts.
8k good10k very good
12k exceptional
Was my response to the question higher up the thread about what sales might be and what would be considered good. Getting there.4 -
clive said:DA9 said:Club have just announced on twitter that they have sold over 6000 season tickets so far.
just done a quick collation, we have 49 different season ticket prices for different areas of the valley and subsequent age and other groups etc to consider, meaning the average ST price is just over £222.
That means we could have already banked £1,333,000 if you average it.0 -
Looks on target for comfortably over 10k?0
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Crusty54 said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:buckshee said:Has anyone thought about what might happen if (and it’s a big if right now) we should reach the play off final, who will get ticket priority? I’m guessing those that had tickets this year first then those that have just purchased for next year.0
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clive said:DA9 said:Club have just announced on twitter that they have sold over 6000 season tickets so far.
just done a quick collation, we have 49 different season ticket prices for different areas of the valley and subsequent age and other groups etc to consider, meaning the average ST price is just over £222.
That means we could have already banked £1,333,000 if you average it.
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ExiledinManchester said:clive said:DA9 said:Club have just announced on twitter that they have sold over 6000 season tickets so far.
just done a quick collation, we have 49 different season ticket prices for different areas of the valley and subsequent age and other groups etc to consider, meaning the average ST price is just over £222.
That means we could have already banked £1,333,000 if you average it.0 -
I’ve still yet to do mine (not intentionally, just been busy) and I suspect they’ll be a number of people who will be holding off until it’s announced when the Early Bird phase will end.
So I suspect there are quite a few definites still be account for before you get into those who will be looking to see what the squad may look like first.0 -
I think what the squad looks like, what Covid restrictions look like and what other things they’ve been doing in footballs absence that they need to disentangle themselves from - suspect there may be a chunk of those who start off match to match like some of my youngest mates who have picked up Saturday jobs in the last year0
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Youngest’s0
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Millwall only sold 3,000 last season we sold 3,500.Too get over 6,000 already well done.1
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Think it’s about the genuine expectation level for next season - similar to the semi final sales against Doncaster compared to those against Shrewsbury the year before - we know there will be competition and it won’t be easy but we know the club are going to give it everything to get up next year1
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I think it’s safe to assume that 17/18 numbers were in the 6000-6500 range given the two seasons either side of it.
That means that we are already at the number we achieved each of the three seasons of our previous stint in this league.
If that number could eclipse our numbers from the Championship seasons for the last decade, that would be some going indeed. Another 6000 to get there will be a big ask.0 -
clive said:DA9 said:Club have just announced on twitter that they have sold over 6000 season tickets so far.
just done a quick collation, we have 49 different season ticket prices for different areas of the valley and subsequent age and other groups etc to consider, meaning the average ST price is just over £222.
That means we could have already banked £1,333,000 if you average it.
The ticket prices include VAT, don’t forget. The club doesn’t sell the same number of tickets in each category, but £200 average net revenue is a decent approximation. The adult price in the lower north (Covered End) drags down the average.
I do think 6,000 is encouraging.6 -
Belv said:Crusty54 said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:buckshee said:Has anyone thought about what might happen if (and it’s a big if right now) we should reach the play off final, who will get ticket priority? I’m guessing those that had tickets this year first then those that have just purchased for next year.1