NookTerrier
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Post by NookTerrier on Apr 29, 2009 10:55:06 GMT 1
www.ctfc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10434~1624289,00.html Look at cheltenham Early bird £315 -£350 to watch league two football in the drivel of a stadium. Disgusting. Even if they are in a financial downturn it's just going to turn even more fans away. And you thought Deano hit us hard?
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ThreeLions
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Post by ThreeLions on Apr 29, 2009 10:55:56 GMT 1
Bloody hell ! what on earth
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marshian
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Post by marshian on Apr 29, 2009 12:41:42 GMT 1
that's awful.
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Post by Mastercracker on Apr 29, 2009 12:43:34 GMT 1
Thats a disgrace, but highlights how lucky we really are at the moment.
Don't they have one of the richest chairman in the whole of football too ;D
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Post by nickmaca10 on Apr 29, 2009 13:46:38 GMT 1
My mate just bought his qpr season ticket on their early bird. £427.50 - that is the cheapest (bronze) for an adult. He's happy because it is 27 quid cheaper than last year!!
Their platinum season tickets are £665!!
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Post by shawsie on Apr 29, 2009 19:48:59 GMT 1
Its about time our fans really understood how lucky we are to have a chairman who really wants to make this club great again. The new pricing may be steep compared with last year, but that was a one off and its still cheap compared to most in this league and we need to fill the ground with as many fans as possible to compete with norwich, soton, charlton, leeds who will all average far bigger gates than us in this league. We cannot rely on one man's generosity to provide for the club - we did that before with rubery and god forbid that we end up in the mess we had then again!!!! Time for the public of hudds to front up and support the club - this season was a missed opportunity, but lets not make next the same!
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Post by Mitzi on Apr 29, 2009 21:34:44 GMT 1
At Carlisle it's £260 for standing or £340 for seated, and that's the early bird offer prices. Yeovil £240-£306, Leyton Orient £200-£325 Charlton £290-£425
I think we're pretty lucky.
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Post by Grandfather Berty of Cleck on Apr 29, 2009 21:56:16 GMT 1
Its about time our fans really understood how lucky we are to have a chairman who really wants to make this club great again. The new pricing may be steep compared with last year, but that was a one off and its still cheap compared to most in this league and we need to fill the ground with as many fans as possible to compete with norwich, soton, charlton, leeds who will all average far bigger gates than us in this league. We cannot rely on one man's generosity to provide for the club - we did that before with rubery and god forbid that we end up in the mess we had then again!!!! Time for the public of hudds to front up and support the club - this season was a missed opportunity, but lets not make next the same! I think MOST fans understand that we are lucky to have DH. It's just that lots of people can no longer afford season tickets.
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Post by shawsie on Apr 29, 2009 22:06:46 GMT 1
Appreciate that some fans will struggle given the economic climate but the club has done what they can by offering payment plans and reduced prices for the fm stand. If we aspire to the championship then we need the supporters to play their part and that means buying tickets in numbers and providing good revenue streams which the chairman can then bolster with his own funds to create a winning formula.
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Post by Polish Hippy on Apr 30, 2009 5:18:35 GMT 1
People have been complaining about our ST prices for next season? It's cheaper than it was 2 seasons ago. This season was deffo a one off and I think £250 is about the top limit I expected them to pitched at for the Kilner Bank stand.
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Post by Tez on Apr 30, 2009 7:10:54 GMT 1
£315 ....shocking. Roll on August for Deano & Clarkys promotion express.
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Post by townatheart on Apr 30, 2009 7:11:00 GMT 1
Its about time our fans really understood how lucky we are to have a chairman who really wants to make this club great again. The new pricing may be steep compared with last year, but that was a one off and its still cheap compared to most in this league and we need to fill the ground with as many fans as possible to compete with norwich, soton, charlton, leeds who will all average far bigger gates than us in this league. We cannot rely on one man's generosity to provide for the club - we did that before with rubery and god forbid that we end up in the mess we had then again!!!! Time for the public of hudds to front up and support the club - this season was a missed opportunity, but lets not make next the same! I think MOST fans understand that we are lucky to have DH. It's just that lots of people can no longer afford season tickets. would agree with that. it is good to see that the vast majority do understand that Dean is clearly being fair in the pricing. hard to get around the economic facts of life, which includes the general principal that sadly football has become overpriced to the extent that many can not afford to attend with the regularity that they would wish. and this especially applies to families. it is a joy to be able to take your kids to support a team, just a shame that it is not affordable for all. but again, can not fault Dean Hoyle for his efforts. and yes, whereever possible, it is time for any of us who can afford it to do our bit and buy a season ticket. if you cant, then get to as many matches as you can. looking forward to next season.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2009 10:27:00 GMT 1
Anything under £300 is good value I reckon - that's what we paid a few seasons ago. Just over £13 a game and all the other benefits of being a season ticket holder is pretty good. Less than £100 for my ticket is absloutely awesome and I'm so grateful that Deano is our chairman you wouldn't believe it!
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