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Post by Hank Hill on Jan 10, 2019 12:33:41 GMT 1
All Season Card holders that renew before 5pm on Monday 11 February 2019 will receive a £10 gift voucher for use in Town’s retail outlets to say thank you! If you are not currently a Season Card holder and you would like to have the first option on purchasing a 2019/20 Season Card, then become a Terrier Member. If there are any seats available following the renewal period, Terrier Members will have the option to purchase a Season Card at the renewal prices for a limited period. Cracking, glad I signed up for it.
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Post by Is It Eidur Gudjohnsen on Jan 10, 2019 12:45:12 GMT 1
All Season Card holders that renew before 5pm on Monday 11 February 2019 will receive a £10 gift voucher for use in Town’s retail outlets to say thank you! if we club together can we buy a striker? There have been worse things crowdfunded!!!
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Post by Gag N Bone Man on Jan 10, 2019 12:54:54 GMT 1
Admin note - merged the two threads about next year's season tickets
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Post by foxtrot666 on Jan 10, 2019 13:02:01 GMT 1
Great deal and some cracking local games to look forward to (probably), Villa and Derby good away days also, UTT.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 13:15:09 GMT 1
Not advocating that prices should be any lower as £249 is great in anyone's book, but do remember that the price for 2016/17 #Wagnerrevolution campaign was £179 and the ground was far from full each game. Let's hope some of the 'new recruits' to fandom have got the Town bug and are willing to pay the same price for championship football. lets hope so because if true the club is trying to look after the fans not like a lot I could name. But there are still fans bleating that they are being "treated like Sh8T" because the club hasn't signed a new striker for them. Poor dears.
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Post by Million Dollar Babies on Jan 10, 2019 13:26:51 GMT 1
Good prices
Will be back down to 13 or 14000 season tickets holders though I'd have thought
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Post by terrier2019 on Jan 10, 2019 13:36:31 GMT 1
Good prices Will be back down to 13 or 14000 season tickets holders though I'd have thought probley but why dont we do away with season tickets have a collection on way out.
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Post by thrice on Jan 10, 2019 13:39:22 GMT 1
Great offer again.
Lets fight until our last breath to make them premier league value.
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Post by colnevalleyblue on Jan 10, 2019 14:13:55 GMT 1
We'll lose alot but retain a good few I'd have thought.
Shift 14,000 and I'd say that's a decent effort.
Not alot else to do in and around Huddersfield on Saturdays!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 14:42:32 GMT 1
Good prices Will be back down to 13 or 14000 season tickets holders though I'd have thought hard to say but I think you may well be surprised
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Post by Galpharmer on Jan 10, 2019 14:47:21 GMT 1
Bring back Clibbens. £99 if we lose to Cardiff, £149 if we draw, £199 if we win. #blowjob Only a fool turned up to pay on the day for a match without one of these when Clibbens was in charge The one year in a dozen that I didn’t have a season card that porn searching train spotter decided to consult Carol Vorderman on the pricing. If you’re born in a month beginning with the letter A and you’ve a cat called Bob, it’s a tenner. Month beginning with M and a goldfish called Dave, thirty quid for the seat next door.
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Post by space hardware on Jan 10, 2019 14:51:26 GMT 1
Only a fool turned up to pay on the day for a match without one of these when Clibbens was in charge The one year in a dozen that I didn’t have a season card that porn searching train spotter decided to consult Carol Vorderman on the pricing. If you’re born in a month beginning with the letter A and you’ve a cat called Bob, it’s a tenner. Month beginning with M and a goldfish called Dave, thirty quid for the seat next door. not his biggest fan, I take it?
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Post by Torquayterrier on Jan 10, 2019 15:14:57 GMT 1
I will probably renew even though some music projects are looking to produce gigs that will keep me away from some home fixtures unless I get very lucky when the fixtures come out. I ended up missing all the home games in Dec for one reason or another and then couldnt make the Burnley game due to the change in date and I will miss the Leicester game on Apr 6th. Hopefully make it up for Man City even though it looks now like I could watch it at my local.
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Post by hthtafs on Jan 10, 2019 15:22:01 GMT 1
I’m in 2 minds re this announcement.
Firstly this is great value and it’s a no brainier to renew..
However if you look at the numbers is this great deal sustainable... certainly not in my view and it might be better to bite the bullet and increase prices to fair value when we have a decent side with a chance of promotion rather than at a later date.
Our gate receipts @ these prices are likely to be £3m to £3.5 m even if we had 20k paying £200 ex vat that would be just £4m ignoring concessions. Our other commercial income is approx £2m in total we will probably generate approx £50m, year 1 £40m yr2 then down to £20m. The year 1 figure will be comparable to Villa, Leeds, Norwich, Sunderland, Boro but will not offer us any competitive advantage, and this will diminish if we fail to go up at first attempt. We will be at a significant disadvantage to the WBA Stokes and the other relegated sides 18/19.
There is no right answer, however I honestly think a £50 increase would be justified.
That said the other big issue will be at least 10 homes games will be on the box .... just shows what a bad deal the FL has done for its members.
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Post by Galpharmer on Jan 10, 2019 15:31:36 GMT 1
I ended up missing all the home games in Dec for one reason or another and then couldnt make the Burnley game due to the change in date.... Lucky bastard.
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Post by Ox Terrier on Jan 10, 2019 15:44:42 GMT 1
People just like to moan. I’ve lived at least 4 hours away from Huddersfield since 2003 and haven’t been able to watch live apart from, at best, a couple of home games each season. From March, after an 8000 mile flight, I have to move home, relocate my family, sort out schooling, new job (same job new location). We’ll then be ‘only’ 2 hours from Huddersfield. All I’m worried about is will I be able to get a season ticket now it’s become feasible. All those who are unsure about renewing their SC are encouraged to make room! This callsign is coming home....hopefully!
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on Jan 10, 2019 15:48:09 GMT 1
most will renew. some will not.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 15:49:05 GMT 1
I’m in 2 minds re this announcement. Firstly this is great value and it’s a no brainier to renew.. However if you look at the numbers is this great deal sustainable... certainly not in my view and it might be better to bite the bullet and increase prices to fair value when we have a decent side with a chance of promotion rather than at a later date. Our gate receipts @ these prices are likely to be £3m to £3.5 m even if we had 20k paying £200 ex vat that would be just £4m ignoring concessions. Our other commercial income is approx £2m in total we will probably generate approx £50m, year 1 £40m yr2 then down to £20m. The year 1 figure will be comparable to Villa, Leeds, Norwich, Sunderland, Boro but will not offer us any competitive advantage, and this will diminish if we fail to go up at first attempt. We will be at a significant disadvantage to the WBA Stokes and the other relegated sides 18/19. There is no right answer, however I honestly think a £50 increase would be justified. That said the other big issue will be at least 10 homes games will be on the box .... just shows what a bad deal the FL has done for its members. Start puting the prices up mate and you might want to consider the seniors. At the moment there is no difference between a 25 year old and a 75 year old, but can be a massive difference in income. Not complaining because Dean has been very reasonable to date.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 15:52:08 GMT 1
I’m in 2 minds re this announcement. Firstly this is great value and it’s a no brainier to renew.. However if you look at the numbers is this great deal sustainable... certainly not in my view and it might be better to bite the bullet and increase prices to fair value when we have a decent side with a chance of promotion rather than at a later date. Our gate receipts @ these prices are likely to be £3m to £3.5 m even if we had 20k paying £200 ex vat that would be just £4m ignoring concessions. Our other commercial income is approx £2m in total we will probably generate approx £50m, year 1 £40m yr2 then down to £20m. The year 1 figure will be comparable to Villa, Leeds, Norwich, Sunderland, Boro but will not offer us any competitive advantage, and this will diminish if we fail to go up at first attempt. We will be at a significant disadvantage to the WBA Stokes and the other relegated sides 18/19. There is no right answer, however I honestly think a £50 increase would be justified. That said the other big issue will be at least 10 homes games will be on the box .... just shows what a bad deal the FL has done for its members. We're not Leeds you know - you did realise you're on DATM and not Waccoe
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 16:17:40 GMT 1
I’m in 2 minds re this announcement. Firstly this is great value and it’s a no brainier to renew.. However if you look at the numbers is this great deal sustainable... certainly not in my view and it might be better to bite the bullet and increase prices to fair value when we have a decent side with a chance of promotion rather than at a later date. Our gate receipts @ these prices are likely to be £3m to £3.5 m even if we had 20k paying £200 ex vat that would be just £4m ignoring concessions. Our other commercial income is approx £2m in total we will probably generate approx £50m, year 1 £40m yr2 then down to £20m. The year 1 figure will be comparable to Villa, Leeds, Norwich, Sunderland, Boro but will not offer us any competitive advantage, and this will diminish if we fail to go up at first attempt. We will be at a significant disadvantage to the WBA Stokes and the other relegated sides 18/19. There is no right answer, however I honestly think a £50 increase would be justified. That said the other big issue will be at least 10 homes games will be on the box .... just shows what a bad deal the FL has done for its members. We're not Leeds you know - you did realise you're on DATM and not Waccoe All Tuesday and Wednesday Championship fixtures of all teams are broadcast live, that’s EIGHT rounds of games. Then add the minimum two home games that I think you’re contracted to get in a season moved from what would be Saturday 3pm KOs otherwise Equals TEN.
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Post by swam4mwg on Jan 10, 2019 16:26:41 GMT 1
Another very good price for a Season ticket/card. Fourth season in a row that Town have done this. Great for regular fans, who support Town come what may. Loyalty rewarded! Infidels and Plastics can **** off!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 16:30:04 GMT 1
We're not Leeds you know - you did realise you're on DATM and not Waccoe All Tuesday and Wednesday Championship fixtures of all teams are broadcast live, that’s EIGHT rounds of games. Then add the minimum two home games that I think you’re contracted to get in a season moved from what would be Saturday 3pm KOs otherwise Equals TEN. I'm trying to get a bite here - stop talking sense please. Is that the red button coverage a Leeds fan was telling me about. Little or no commentary and no replays. Sort of like someone with a camcorder up in the heavens (like a worse verions of the FA cup coverage maybe). If it means Matt Glennons dulcet tones are kept away it will do for me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 16:35:30 GMT 1
All Tuesday and Wednesday Championship fixtures of all teams are broadcast live, that’s EIGHT rounds of games. Then add the minimum two home games that I think you’re contracted to get in a season moved from what would be Saturday 3pm KOs otherwise Equals TEN. I'm trying to get a bite here - stop talking sense please. Is that the red button coverage a Leeds fan was telling me about. Little or no commentary and no replays. Sort of like someone with a camcorder up in the heavens (like a worse verions of the FA cup coverage maybe). If it means Matt Glennons dulcet tones are kept away it will do for me.
Yes, this year was effectively trial coverage, the actual full contract terms don’t come into play until next season when assumedly they’ll send a bigger crew. However, I would say that our televised away games that I’ve seen where there has been no commentary, and action is mainly from one angle with a couple of low angles occasionally thrown in for highlights, is far more enjoyable than listening to some stupid commentator telling me what I can see....or what he thinks he can see. I dont need a commentator at a live game, so I don’t need one on TV. Bring it on is what I say.
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Post by hthtafs on Jan 10, 2019 16:42:39 GMT 1
All Tuesday and Wednesday Championship fixtures of all teams are broadcast live, that’s EIGHT rounds of games. Then add the minimum two home games that I think you’re contracted to get in a season moved from what would be Saturday 3pm KOs otherwise Equals TEN. I'm trying to get a bite here - stop talking sense please. Is that the red button coverage a Leeds fan was telling me about. Little or no commentary and no replays. Sort of like someone with a camcorder up in the heavens (like a worse verions of the FA cup coverage maybe). If it means Matt Glennons dulcet tones are kept away it will do for me.
I think the above explains it to you - see you next Tuesday 😊
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Post by hd2 on Jan 10, 2019 16:49:34 GMT 1
We're not Leeds you know - you did realise you're on DATM and not Waccoe All Tuesday and Wednesday Championship fixtures of all teams are broadcast live, that’s EIGHT rounds of games. Then add the minimum two home games that I think you’re contracted to get in a season moved from what would be Saturday 3pm KOs otherwise Equals TEN. Those 8 rounds would equal 4 at home.
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Post by impact on Jan 10, 2019 16:50:03 GMT 1
I’m in 2 minds re this announcement. Firstly this is great value and it’s a no brainier to renew.. However if you look at the numbers is this great deal sustainable... certainly not in my view and it might be better to bite the bullet and increase prices to fair value when we have a decent side with a chance of promotion rather than at a later date. Our gate receipts @ these prices are likely to be £3m to £3.5 m even if we had 20k paying £200 ex vat that would be just £4m ignoring concessions. Our other commercial income is approx £2m in total we will probably generate approx £50m, year 1 £40m yr2 then down to £20m. The year 1 figure will be comparable to Villa, Leeds, Norwich, Sunderland, Boro but will not offer us any competitive advantage, and this will diminish if we fail to go up at first attempt. We will be at a significant disadvantage to the WBA Stokes and the other relegated sides 18/19. There is no right answer, however I honestly think a £50 increase would be justified. That said the other big issue will be at least 10 homes games will be on the box .... just shows what a bad deal the FL has done for its members. Start puting the prices up mate and you might want to consider the seniors. At the moment there is no difference between a 25 year old and a 75 year old, but can be a massive difference in income. Not complaining because Dean has been very reasonable to date. Same with students though and they're in the same boat. In fact it's the same with everyone - some fans will be on minimum wage, some will be millionaires. I can get why pensioners could see a reduction. Over 60s has always seemed a bit too low to me though when most will still be working.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 16:54:27 GMT 1
Start puting the prices up mate and you might want to consider the seniors. At the moment there is no difference between a 25 year old and a 75 year old, but can be a massive difference in income. Not complaining because Dean has been very reasonable to date. Same with students though and they're in the same boat. In fact it's the same with everyone - some fans will be on minimum wage, some will be millionaires. I can get why pensioners could see a reduction. Over 60s has always seemed a bit too low to me though when most will still be working. I agree regarding under 65s. Some of us retired at 65 though.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2019 16:58:20 GMT 1
I'm trying to get a bite here - stop talking sense please. Is that the red button coverage a Leeds fan was telling me about. Little or no commentary and no replays. Sort of like someone with a camcorder up in the heavens (like a worse verions of the FA cup coverage maybe). If it means Matt Glennons dulcet tones are kept away it will do for me.
I think the above explains it to you - see you next Tuesday 😊 I hope not
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Post by schindlersmissed on Jan 10, 2019 17:01:17 GMT 1
Good prices Will be back down to 13 or 14000 season tickets holders though I'd have thought hard to say but I think you may well be surprised Agree that there will be nearer 20000 than some would think (based on the relatively small drop in support that other clubs relegated into the Championship have experienced)
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Post by impact on Jan 10, 2019 17:09:50 GMT 1
hard to say but I think you may well be surprised Agree that there will be nearer 20000 than some would think (based on the relatively small drop in support that other clubs relegated into the Championship have experienced) Leeds lost over 12k - approx a third - of their support the last time they got relegated from the top flight. Best fans in the world apparently though...
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