struggling to remember what i paid last year in tilton upper, but £395 is ok with me
Bluenoses can help pack out the stands by renewing or purchasing their 2023/34 Season Ticket
That's quite a long commitment.
HackneyBluestruggling to remember what i paid last year in tilton upper, but £395 is ok with me
Yeah I'm happy with the adult prices but disappointed with the kids prices. I used to get my kids for free (which was fantastic), then they started charging £50 as we sit in the Tilton and now £110, which I think is poor from the club tbh. They should at least offer some form of family ticket
brummiestu87HackneyBluestruggling to remember what i paid last year in tilton upper, but £395 is ok with me
Yeah I'm happy with the adult prices but disappointed with the kids prices. I used to get my kids for free (which was fantastic), then they started charging £50 as we sit in the Tilton and now £110, which I think is poor from the club tbh. They should at least offer some form of family ticket
Quid a game for under 16s in Arthur’s Area (family stand).
Got to bring more money in to the club really
HackneyBluestruggling to remember what i paid last year in tilton upper, but £395 is ok with me
And me, think it was 349
It's still only a fiver a game for the nippers though, and the club needs every single penny in the next year or so due to P&S.
You and the kid costs £26 total per game. I don't think it's too bad.
Interesting they reduced the young adult age from 24 to 22. Was gonna have to pay full price anyway but hope this doesn’t put off those 23-24.
Finally committed to buying one with the new ownership on the way.
Usually take in 10-12 home games and a few away (mostly decent distance ones) most seasons, but due to going self employed, having more freedom financially and the fresh optimism, I’m game to travel up from Devon.
Hoping to get my seat in the upper tilton 🤞😊
Hope a fair few comeback this year and we can get the feel good factor back
£325 last seasons prices below
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Tbf, I had more spare money at 23 than I do now, can I ask what the logic was for blues and other clubs to have a category for younger adults?
I’m assuming student loans etc? I’m genuinely intrigued
I wish they'd do 'carnet' type tickets.....say any 10 games for £250.
American sports franchises do this a lot to increase initial revenue.
El Mayorbrummiestu87HackneyBluestruggling to remember what i paid last year in tilton upper, but £395 is ok with me
Yeah I'm happy with the adult prices but disappointed with the kids prices. I used to get my kids for free (which was fantastic), then they started charging £50 as we sit in the Tilton and now £110, which I think is poor from the club tbh. They should at least offer some form of family ticket
Quid a game for under 16s in Arthur’s Area (family stand).
I know, but I don't plan to sit in a stand that is absolute sh*te tbh, should be moved to the railway at least.
I'm sure they also had under 11 and under 16 pricing last season too, which have been removed.