16:59, Tue 13 Jun
Casper
Last season, 1ad + 1ch(15) in the Tilton = £475 (£325 + £150)
Next season, 1ad + 1ch(16) in the Tilton = £615 (£395 + £220)

I understand that my lad is a year older, and now being charged the same as a 22 year old in work, but that's a 30%/£140 increase for me.

Agreed, that's where the 13-18 ticket we had previously was good and covered this aspect.
16:59, Tue 13 Jun
Inflation hits football as well. There is an option for you but you don't want to take it.
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17:00, Tue 13 Jun
Mate of mine pays £580 at Bristol sits quite high up on the half way line lansdown stand I think?,
£380-600 the rest of the ground.

I think the prices are really good tbh.
17:00, Tue 13 Jun
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adamneaves
When renewing

Can you change location?

It dont think it says... but i think you have to renew your current reserved seat then after the renew deadline, 5pm 15th July, you can then request a move. (Not to Kop or Tilton lower obviously, until they become available).
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That's how I read it as well.

As well as a renewal price, there are prices for "Early Bird" and "Standard". Early Bird is up to 22 July then Standard after that, I'm assuming.

A question. Mate of mine is buying for the first time in 8 years. Can he buy at the early bird price from tomorrow?
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17:00, Tue 13 Jun
Casper
Last season, 1ad + 1ch(15) in the Tilton = £475 (£325 + £150)
Next season, 1ad + 1ch(16) in the Tilton = £615 (£395 + £220)

I understand that my lad is a year older, and now being charged the same as a 22 year old in work, but that's a 30%/£140 increase for me.

It's only a 9% increase on the 2021/22 prices I think.
They reduced the priced from £361 to £325 last season.
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It's similar prices to Walsall.
17:02, Tue 13 Jun
Charcy
Less than a tenner a game for a 16 year old seems fine.

Yes, still great value for money. I'm definitely not complaining. I shall be going down the post office first thing in the morning to withdraw the cash, and will be in B9 at 10.01am.
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17:04, Tue 13 Jun
brummiestu87
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HackneyBlue
struggling 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.

I see your point, but at the same time it's not entirely reasonable to demand the best seats at the cheapest prices.
They do offer an area that is very cheap.
17:05, Tue 13 Jun
they do need to have a look at the kids pricing and young teens or adults again. not everyone wants to sit in those paddocks either. looks like they are using the ground being half closed the last 3 years or whatever it is as a convenient excuse to raise prices. wonder how much input the new owners had?
17:07, Tue 13 Jun
Offer a 10 game flexi ticket Blues
17:10, Tue 13 Jun
BriHughesy
they do need to have a look at the kids pricing and young teens or adults again. not everyone wants to sit in those paddocks either. looks like they are using the ground being half closed the last 3 years or whatever it is as a convenient excuse to raise prices. wonder how much input the new owners had?

Inflation has happened across the country and we were too cheap previously. You have been very vocal about how shit we have been, if you want us to improve some of that additional revenue needs to come out of supporters pockets.
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17:14, Tue 13 Jun
Unsure what people are moaning at to be honest.
If you want a cheap seat for your kid who is under 16, go sit in the Main stand where its 23 quid and a bargain
If you want to sit elsewhere as 'its rubbish there' pay 110 quid which is still 4.70 a game

Lots of people I knew would buy the cheap kids ST 'so they can just go a few games a season' then have an empty seat in the upper Tilton for 18 of 23 games because they could, so as a business it makes sense.

Football (as is everything) is pricey nowadays, is what it is
17:20, Tue 13 Jun
No idea why so many people on twitter are moaning. Last years prices were a decrease on the previous year!! This is unheard of (to me anyway). That wasn’t sustainable and was clearly never going to continue.

These prices are very very competitive to most teams in our league. 👍🏻
17:25, Tue 13 Jun
Reply to all:

We're asking the new regime to back and invest,yes?.

Time to cough up and back the new owners,its a two way street,we can't have good seats for cheap seat money.

That makes no sense.
17:27, Tue 13 Jun
Dan my 3 grandkids cost me £100 one free under 5 other 2 £50 each on the kop im fine with what my seat is going to cost me but £110 each is a bit steep for them to stay with there family and friends on the Kop i know you say go over main stand they wont really understand why they have to move just have to pay it unless they take another look at it like the Albion have £1 a game all season for kids .
17:30, Tue 13 Jun
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Brother in Law is renewing at Huddersfield for him & his 2 lads for next season

These look like great prices