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Season Tickets 2022/23 - Ed. Last day of Early Bird
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renewed on Friday - haven't renewed my boys - they're 19 and 22 now and both at work - reckon its time to see how much they really want to go - might be the kindest thing i do if they get out of the habit1
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Renewed mine on Saturday.2
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Moaned a bit and then renewed. Don't want some other bugger taking our seats when we are in the Prem in a couple of years!
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Renewed- next season has to be better.0
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Renewed both ours - £260 for 23 matches ain't bad! And I am hopeful as usual the season will be a good one ....................................................................................1
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I know I will renew I always do, but as my zone 2 price actually reduces after early bird there was no incentive to rush into the purchase.
In fact I will probably hold back until I'm about to lose my seat.0 -
The zone 1 pricing is comical to be honest
£150-200 more than the person the other side of the aisle
I know people love their seat and all that but it’s a joke to have that differential9 -
Site's down saying I have nothing to renew and have missed the deadline because of it0
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Holding out on renewing until I see what the plans are for next season. I can't sit and watch the shit served up last season again. I'll spend my time on something else0
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honestly why are these bulk bought club websites so fucking tinpot1
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Be patient, I’ve heard we’ve reached 487, so probably just under a week until we reach the first update 👍🏻shirty5 said:
Radio silence on that from the club. Last summer the club were doing updates on how many sold every 500.blackpool72 said:Anyone know how many sold so far ?
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Didn't do it today - how long until I might lose my seat?0
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June 2nd0
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There's zero chance of someone new coming in and paying the increased £625 in Zone 1, especially in the Curbs stand, surrounded by the reduced price Zone 2 seats. Madness pricing.0
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The club possibly aren't too bothered, as they can sell the highest price seats on a one off match day basis.killerandflash said:There's zero chance of someone new coming in and paying the increased £625 in Zone 1, especially in the Curbs stand, surrounded by the reduced price Zone 2 seats. Madness pricing.1 -
I too was going to re-new this evening and had to send my son's student ID tot he club during the day today. Went on just after 6 to renew the sytem is down and remains down. I don't think it said renew by 5pm on 09/05 but perhaps I missed that. Annoyed a bit really.
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Supporters can purchase during the early-bird phase until 5pm on May 9th. Tickets will go back on sale at Phase Two pricing from May 11th.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/62752c56c0da9/ticket-office-to-open-on-saturday-may-7th-ahead-of-mondays-early-bird-deadline
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I mean this is how you market season tickets (not that they’ll sell many either bless ‘em)
https://hamiltonacciesfc.co.uk/the-accies-identity-22-23-season-ticket-details/
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If that logic made sense it would apply to all seats - not too bothered about season tickets because they can get more for that particular seat on a matchday. In practice the benefit of the season ticket is that it ties people in - you are still paying for Morecambe and Fleetwood in midweek in February when no bugger is buying match tickets at any price.Covered End said:
The club possibly aren't too bothered, as they can sell the highest price seats on a one off match day basis.killerandflash said:There's zero chance of someone new coming in and paying the increased £625 in Zone 1, especially in the Curbs stand, surrounded by the reduced price Zone 2 seats. Madness pricing.
The real point of the £625 is to charge everyone in those blocks that price next spring. Good luck with that if we are facing another season in L1.1 -
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My thoughts exactly, and there will be the same "we're freezing prices" bullsh*t. I will certainly be raising this the next time there's a Q&A sessionAirman Brown said:
If that logic made sense it would apply to all seats - not too bothered about season tickets because they can get more for that particular seat on a matchday. In practice the benefit of the season ticket is that it ties people in - you are still paying for Morecambe and Fleetwood in midweek in February when no bugger is buying match tickets at any price.Covered End said:
The club possibly aren't too bothered, as they can sell the highest price seats on a one off match day basis.killerandflash said:There's zero chance of someone new coming in and paying the increased £625 in Zone 1, especially in the Curbs stand, surrounded by the reduced price Zone 2 seats. Madness pricing.
The real point of the £625 is to charge everyone in those blocks that price next spring. Good luck with that if we are facing another season in L1.0 -
This was my general moan about the earlybird approach. It’s just a largely unnoticeable way of pricing in an increase for 12 months time as a base position6
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Should hopefully hear something today from the club now they are off sale until tomorrow.Fumbluff said:
Be patient, I’ve heard we’ve reached 487, so probably just under a week until we reach the first update 👍🏻shirty5 said:
Radio silence on that from the club. Last summer the club were doing updates on how many sold every 500.blackpool72 said:Anyone know how many sold so far ?
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When I mentioned our prices in the feedback form, I got a reply telling me that we are the cheapest of the top 14 London clubs.
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Of which I guess we are 12th in the London League Table ahead of Orient & Wimbledon?shine166 said:When I mentioned our prices in the feedback form, I got a reply telling me that we are the cheapest of the top 14 London clubs.
I suspect lower north is pretty much the cheapest, but elsewhere we are dearer than Brentford in a lot of instances.0 -
Having one section of very good value seating (CE lower) is being used to mask the expensive prices elsewhereRob7Lee said:
Of which I guess we are 12th in the London League Table ahead of Orient & Wimbledon?shine166 said:When I mentioned our prices in the feedback form, I got a reply telling me that we are the cheapest of the top 14 London clubs.
I suspect lower north is pretty much the cheapest, but elsewhere we are dearer than Brentford in a lot of instances.
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Brentford can afford to price at lower rates for most of its seats, due the revenue from TV payments and higher revenue from sponsorship and advertising.1
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Apropos of nothing, I was pleased to see at the last home game that new seat number stickers had been affixed to the seats in the upper west.
Of course I know my own seat, but the amount of times last season when late arrival day trippers would be standing looking around blankly for their seat because not a single one had a whole readable number left on it.1 -
Love that this is always mentioned, jus like us needing to cover expenses of the lower league. I very much look forward to season tickets being cheap if we ever reach the Premier league again... although I won't bet on it.msomerton said:Brentford can afford to price at lower rates for most of its seats, due the revenue from TV payments and higher revenue from sponsorship and advertising.0 -
All complaints to the Director of Operations.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Apropos of nothing, I was pleased to see at the last home game that new seat number stickers had been affixed to the seats in the upper west.
Of course I know my own seat, but the amount of times last season when late arrival day trippers would be standing looking around blankly for their seat because not a single one had a whole readable number left on it.
Numbers sticky for the use of, fall under his remit.
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