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Post by madeinstone70 on Apr 19, 2017 18:47:22 GMT
Just seen on tranmere website, adult early bird season ticket is £289 for next year even if they get promoted to league 2. Maybe we can do something like that to reward the fans?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2017 18:52:31 GMT
chance would be a fine thing! not seen an early bird season ticket since our last season at bourne park
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2017 18:53:27 GMT
We sell so many anyway, that's there's no real incentive for the club to offer incentives. And now we know we're in the NL next season, and we've had a taste of NL football, I assume there'll be even more demand next season.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2017 18:58:53 GMT
Also Woking are only charging £99.
Wouldnt get your hopes up for cheaper season tickets though. With us turning full-time with a higher player budget im expecting our prices to go up even more...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2017 19:11:57 GMT
Supply and demand, these clubs have plenty of spare capacity so can offer deals to get more punters in. We've had the demand, and our reward is national league football instead of Ryman South as a result.
However, I would expect season ticket sales to drop next season with the potential for sellouts reduced, as well there being unlikely to be any priority away games.
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Post by soulstone on Apr 19, 2017 19:44:18 GMT
I think pay on the day admission prices will go up and season tickets will be reduced. If they dont reduce season tickets they will not sell as many. Simples.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2017 19:53:38 GMT
Had to put on a long coat and cap but managed to get a early bird at the harvester last night with my mum does that count ?
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Post by mrplow on Apr 19, 2017 20:02:55 GMT
The season tickets for an adult aren't that expensive, ok they've never done early bird but they are reasonable for national football. Other clubs are still much, much cheaper than us, Sutton's standard one I think is less than £100!
I've been a ST holder since our return to the town and can say we've all had value for money. Infact we've been spoiled, we've now gone from the dog and duck leagues to playing national football, something I've been waiting for about 10-11 years now since supporting.
The board probably see this justification for not doing extra incentives because we are ridiculously well supported. Every one still buys the food, programmes, the beer and new supporters keep coming every week, why would they change the current prices? It would be nice but don't see it happening until we are wallowing in sub 1000 crowds.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2017 20:09:09 GMT
The pie wasn't up to much but I was exited and my mum promised id only have to pay early bird prices god im confused
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2017 20:11:29 GMT
Supply and demand, these clubs have plenty of spare capacity so can offer deals to get more punters in.We've had the demand, and our reward is national league football instead of Ryman South as a result. However, I would expect season ticket sales to drop next season with the potential for sellouts reduced, as well there being unlikely to be any priority away games. We CAN offer a lower price. However, we are likely to experience a drop in turnover as a result. They are more likely to experience a rise in turnover.
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Post by jakeyboi on Apr 19, 2017 20:17:22 GMT
It would not be too much of a surprise if the prices increased next year.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2017 20:29:26 GMT
From my last undercover experience with my mum at the harvester the prices have already gone up but I still got my early bird deal only problem I have is im told I have to be there before five o'clock so how wouldi stand using my early bird on evening games ?
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Post by madeinstone70 on Apr 19, 2017 20:32:09 GMT
The season tickets for an adult aren't that expensive, ok they've never done early bird but they are reasonable for national football. Other clubs are still much, much cheaper than us, Sutton's standard one I think is less than £100! I've been a ST holder since our return to the town and can say we've all had value for money. Infact we've been spoiled, we've now gone from the dog and duck leagues to playing national football, something I've been waiting for about 10-11 years now since supporting. The board probably see this justification for not doing extra incentives because we are ridiculously well supported. Every one still buys the food, programmes, the beer and new supporters keep coming every week, why would they change the current prices? It would be nice but don't see it happening until we are wallowing in sub 1000 crowds. Will still pay for a season ticket, but don't agree that is not a expensive as there are so many football league clubs do cheaper tickets. 14 championship sides do season tickets for under £400 as do 8 premiership sides. Maybe a bit expensive for this level don't you think?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2017 20:43:50 GMT
Sorry im confused about the harvester /mufc early bird thing re 5 o'clock latest ! Does that mean I can only use my early bird after October 21st when the clocks go back ? Since the ground doesn't open until then?
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Post by skydweller on Apr 19, 2017 20:52:17 GMT
Season tickets are poor value relative to the match day price. I reckon a price freeze all round.
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