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Post by jonnyhtfc90 on Mar 19, 2009 13:56:55 GMT 1
Simple enough really.
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Post by stevvy on Mar 19, 2009 13:57:34 GMT 1
havent we already had a few season ticket threads asking basically the same question?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2009 14:25:57 GMT 1
havent we already had a few season ticket threads asking basically the same question? You are such an observant young chappie aren't you?
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Post by AndyM on Mar 19, 2009 14:30:00 GMT 1
I've voted for £100 based on the low number of games I am likely to attend.
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Post by bluearmy86 on Mar 19, 2009 14:30:27 GMT 1
I have a maximum and a minimum. I would pay up to £500 before I had to think about not doing. I wouldn't want to pay less than £225 due to the type of person I've had to share the stands with this year.
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Post by BLUE&WHITE on Mar 19, 2009 15:04:29 GMT 1
I can only make half the games so over 200 and I won't bother as it's too much especially when I might not be able to make the decent games and have just Tuesday nights against Swindon, so I'd just pay on day instead, but at nearly 25 quid I'll only go to a handfull.
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Post by townatheart on Mar 19, 2009 15:35:34 GMT 1
up to 250.00 is essentially 10.00 per game, and that to me is a realistic price. but tbh would pay up to the prior level of 320.00 and not be upset. hopefully dean will find the balance between the 100.00 this year and the higher levels of recent seasons and come in somewhere around the 250 - 275 level.
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Post by BLUE&WHITE on Mar 19, 2009 15:41:52 GMT 1
well i may buy i dont know. its steep at that for me considering how many games i can get to due to work. imo if thats the prices they need to do something about the on the gate prices because it hurts so much more having to pay £25 on the gate when you know your going to see a drab tuesday night game in the middle of december
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Post by townatheart on Mar 19, 2009 16:02:21 GMT 1
well i may buy i dont know. its steep at that for me considering how many games i can get to due to work. imo if thats the prices they need to do something about the on the gate prices because it hurts so much more having to pay £25 on the gate when you know your going to see a drab tuesday night game in the middle of december £25 on the gate Kilner = £20 FM = £20 Lower DG = £21 Upper Dg = £22 The facts are harsh enough, lets not make it sound worse
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Post by BLUE&WHITE on Mar 19, 2009 18:39:07 GMT 1
Apologies I was going off the information book I got at the beginning of the season
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Post by sunflower on Mar 19, 2009 19:13:04 GMT 1
Whatever price they are, hopefully it will mean the usual 8-9,000 st holders so plenty of seats left for walk up fans.
This is the main thing that has pissed me off this season, Panasonic Stand half empty every game, a joke! We sold too many for sod all!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2009 19:16:00 GMT 1
Don't be tight, get your hand in your pocket, even at £300 it's less than a pound a day.
I sympathise with those that have other financial priorities, but we'll never compete long term with £100 season tickets.
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Post by pozza on Mar 19, 2009 19:24:50 GMT 1
£250 = £10 per game. Thats good value I think
Match day prices should be between £15-£19 depending on the stand you wish to sit in.
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Post by terrierng on Mar 19, 2009 19:54:01 GMT 1
while i feel for anyone unemployed at the moment you must priortise,if i couldnt afford to watch town i wouldnt,simple as that,in fact i have done that in the past,before anyone calls me part time i have watched town since 79 and been to over 60 grounds,but if it was my mortgage,clothing kids,its a no brainer.
fucking daft twat ive posted this on wrong thread,your fault poz ;D
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Post by pozza on Mar 19, 2009 20:01:40 GMT 1
fucking daft twat ive posted this on wrong thread,your fault poz ;D Idiot ;D
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