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Season Ticket Prices 2016/17
#11
(01-03-2016, 21:22)MNTerrier Wrote: i seriously considered buying one and donating it , but then i thought seeing as how its only the first 10,000 there might very well be someone whos been a town fan a very long time who up until now has never been able to afford a season ticket and only went to games when they could afford to. so im going to wait to see what the uptake is like before i buy one

Yes. The idea of donating is a brilliant one, but like you say, wait until the first 10,000 have gone and see what deal comes up next. I'm sure it will be extended after the initial lot is sold out.
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#12
im sure there will be
i just know there's a mum or dad looking at those prices thinking "finally i can take the kids to every game" i dont want to rob a family of real fans that opportunity
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#13
I didn't realise it was only the first 10,000.
I will also wait and see what the initial demand is.
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#14
Top idea guys, I only wish I could contribute but what with the Euro's being this summer I'm a bit skint. If we get knocked out before the Quater finals I'll be a bit better off and be able to donate.
Good idea to wait until the initial 10k has been sold, don't think the kids tickets will go up much at all
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#15
The club have now announced a crowd funding scheme for buying season tickets. Pay £200 rather than £179 for your season ticket and the extra £21 goes into an account where we can decide in a vote where it should be best spent - but it will go towards more kids attending games next season.
I'll be just putting my money into that account rather than getting a season ticket. Don't want to deprive a regular fan of a cheap ticket.
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#16
Town's on-line ticket webpages in Q'ing mode this morning. Must be busy for some reason. Smile Got my application form yesterday - was back in the post last night. Thumb up
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#17
Sorted ours out this morning online, it'd cost me more to go down there and waste time stood in a queue than it it did to pay by card over the phone.

Big Queues at the Stadium as well looking at the Town Tw@tter feed
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#18
There'd better be some left this aft. Don't want another situation like the Chelsea Cup game when they sold to all and sundry as many tickets as they wanted and they were all sold out by the time I got to the ticket office at teatime.
It still rankles.
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#19

We have ours. AmChaff did it online. Piece o' piss.  Smile
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#20
Plenty of time if you already have a seat/SC this season. It's the "come backers" having gone away for a while and the Yorkshiremen "spotting a bargain when they see one" that will be in the rush. Just hope it actually results in more bums on seats at the games and 3-4000 don't go missing for every home match like they did in the £100 season.
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