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Post by sirpeterbarlow on May 26, 2015 20:53:14 GMT 1
Club should adopt new season card prices that when you buy an adult season card should get a bairns one for £23 . Thoughts?
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Post by Chips Longhorn on May 26, 2015 20:56:41 GMT 1
Bit late now
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Post by detox on May 26, 2015 22:46:22 GMT 1
my son supports Man f****** Utd... Thing is, kids today only want 'high action' video replays and ignore the mundane stuff...so they watch Sky who excel in editing out all action between the boxes and only show constant repeats of the 'incidents'...and that's a 'live' game....
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 22:59:11 GMT 1
Club should adopt new season card prices that when you buy an adult season card should get a bairns one for £23 . Thoughts? Are you advocating a reciprocal agreement where Falkirk fans could get a Town season card for £23 ?
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 23:05:12 GMT 1
my son supports Man f****** Utd... Thing is, kids today only want 'high action' video replays and ignore the mundane stuff...so they watch Sky who excel in editing out all action between the boxes and only show constant repeats of the 'incidents'...and that's a 'live' game.... As it used to say regularly in my school books... "SEE ME". I'm actually too disappointed and dismayed by what I have just read to even be able to fashion a response until I've had 8 hours sleep.
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Post by detox on May 27, 2015 10:07:22 GMT 1
my son supports Man f****** Utd... Thing is, kids today only want 'high action' video replays and ignore the mundane stuff...so they watch Sky who excel in editing out all action between the boxes and only show constant repeats of the 'incidents'...and that's a 'live' game.... As it used to say regularly in my school books... "SEE ME". I'm actually too disappointed and dismayed by what I have just read to even be able to fashion a response until I've had 8 hours sleep. Are you up yet ? :-)
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2015 10:59:41 GMT 1
Detox, I don't know you, or question your parenting skills. But...
You're a disgrace.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2015 11:53:08 GMT 1
As it used to say regularly in my school books... "SEE ME". I'm actually too disappointed and dismayed by what I have just read to even be able to fashion a response until I've had 8 hours sleep. Are you up yet ? :-) Disconnect Sky and get your boy a lobotomy. Then buy him a ticket in the South Stand. My 5 year old will handle it from there.
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Post by bridgeterrier on May 27, 2015 12:13:57 GMT 1
Club should adopt new season card prices that when you buy an adult season card should get a bairns one for £23 . Thoughts? Why? It's already a fair price, FML 1 adult 1 child, added together the prices range from £332(U8) to £409 (U18) thats a range of £14.44(U8) to £17.79(U18) a game over the season. A single trip to the cinema next door on a Saturday afternoon would cost you £15.40, so if your 'bairn" is under 8 it's actually cheaper to come to the footy
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Post by sirpeterbarlow on May 27, 2015 13:22:32 GMT 1
Club should adopt new season card prices that when you buy an adult season card should get a bairns one for £23 . Thoughts? Why? It's already a fair price, FML 1 adult 1 child, added together the prices range from £332(U8) to £409 (U18) thats a range of £14.44(U8) to £17.79(U18) a game over the season. A single trip to the cinema next door on a Saturday afternoon would cost you £15.40, so if your 'bairn" is under 8 it's actually cheaper to come to the footy Plenty of premier league clubs who are currently light years ahead of Huddy with regard to league position and fanbase have done it , why not Huddy ?
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2015 14:01:53 GMT 1
Why? It's already a fair price, FML 1 adult 1 child, added together the prices range from £332(U8) to £409 (U18) thats a range of £14.44(U8) to £17.79(U18) a game over the season. A single trip to the cinema next door on a Saturday afternoon would cost you £15.40, so if your 'bairn" is under 8 it's actually cheaper to come to the footy Plenty of premier league clubs who are currently light years ahead of Huddy with regard to league position and fanbase have done it , why not Huddy ? Having to pay KSDL in excess of £3 for every match a 'bairn' attends doesn't help.
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Post by bridgeterrier on May 27, 2015 14:25:01 GMT 1
Why? It's already a fair price, FML 1 adult 1 child, added together the prices range from £332(U8) to £409 (U18) thats a range of £14.44(U8) to £17.79(U18) a game over the season. A single trip to the cinema next door on a Saturday afternoon would cost you £15.40, so if your 'bairn" is under 8 it's actually cheaper to come to the footy Plenty of premier league clubs who are currently light years ahead of Huddy with regard to league position and fanbase have done it , why not Huddy ? I'd say for starters the teams in the Premier League receive vast amounts of money from TV deals home and abroad which if they choose to they can put towards subsidised tickets and if they do then fair play to them. I'd be amazed though if anyone can watch Premier League football cheaper than watching Town based on 1 adult 1 child Season ticket prices.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2015 17:51:57 GMT 1
Good idea, but would this offer apply only to Scottish children?
Oh, and does anyone know the origin of the word Bairn?
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Post by Captainslapper on May 27, 2015 23:36:15 GMT 1
Why? It's already a fair price, FML 1 adult 1 child, added together the prices range from £332(U8) to £409 (U18) thats a range of £14.44(U8) to £17.79(U18) a game over the season. A single trip to the cinema next door on a Saturday afternoon would cost you £15.40, so if your 'bairn" is under 8 it's actually cheaper to come to the footy Plenty of premier league clubs who are currently light years ahead of Huddy with regard to league position and fanbase have done it , why not Huddy ? *IF* they do, Id have to take a wild stab in the dark and suggest it might have something to do with the tens upon tens of millions of pounds more than Huddy they get from TV, commercial and sponsorship revenue.
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