IanTMight do. With modern tech it ought be easily achievable, and I'd expect savvy business people to at least consider it.
They've been doing it in the US for years, even with the issue of graded games.
It gets more people (and money) committed.
This has been mentioned a lot and hope they do it. It’s a great way for kids to get to be able to go to matches affordably too. For those that live away especially.
IanTRab C NesbittIanTNo problem for me but let’s face it others do find an excuse not to goAnd over the 2 years it's what, a 10% increase?
That compares very favourably to lots of other things in life.
Just the clubs energy bills increase will be soaking up that increase.
Yep.
People have different priorities though.
If they did a 10 game flexi ticket I'd sign up no problem.
Same
Crazy to think an adult season ticket at Tamworth is £322 and an under 16 is £68.
I can watch Championship football for so much less than my local Conference North team!!
I know other clubs have done flexi tickets with games from different categories, so:
5 games: 3 x category c, 1 x category b and 1 x category a
10 games: 5 x category c, 3 x category b and 2 x category a
15 games: 7 x category c, 5 x category b and 3 x category a
Or something like that. Make it cheaper than per game but more expensive than season tickets, might be an idea?
Just had a peek at my most local club, Newport season tickets. 405 to sit down. 325 to stand up. 575 for the 100 club, whatever that is.
My local club later in year will be Hereford, and their prices are astonishing for a club so low in the pyramid…330 to stand up, 385 to sit down, 575 for the executive club, which I’m sure is considered a effing bargain.
Plenty of money around Herefordshire.
RomanCrazy to think an adult season ticket at Tamworth is £322 and an under 16 is £68.
I can watch Championship football for so much less than my local Conference North team!!
They have got absolutely slated for their pricing tbf
TresorLuntalaI know other clubs have done flexi tickets with games from different categories, so:
5 games: 3 x category c, 1 x category b and 1 x category a
10 games: 5 x category c, 3 x category b and 2 x category a
15 games: 7 x category c, 5 x category b and 3 x category a
Or something like that. Make it cheaper than per game but more expensive than season tickets, might be an idea?
A season ticket is a big commitment these days, not necessarily financial but time... especially 23 game seasons
Without a season ticket and buying match to match I might go to a handful of games next season at most
Offer a 10 game flexi ticket and Id buy it , cant be the only one
Why is it poor? I was paying £139 when I was a kid 22 years ago. It's £4.78 a match for your kid I think in current climate is brilliant. Not a dig mate just this free model didn't work previous seasons judging by empty seats. Club needs to make money
NouCampTresorLuntalaI know other clubs have done flexi tickets with games from different categories, so:
5 games: 3 x category c, 1 x category b and 1 x category a
10 games: 5 x category c, 3 x category b and 2 x category a
15 games: 7 x category c, 5 x category b and 3 x category a
Or something like that. Make it cheaper than per game but more expensive than season tickets, might be an idea?
A season ticket is a big commitment these days, not necessarily financial but time... especially 23 game seasons
Without a season ticket and buying match to match I might go to a handful of games next season at most
Offer a 10 game flexi ticket and Id buy it , cant be the only one
I’m in the same camp, I completely agree.
Because I think the club should be pushing to bring in the support of the younger fans. I appreciate in the main stand its only £23 (remember it was free last season), but I am not moving to sit in there as it's absolutely awful in there and no way to entice new fans imo.
I also don't think its right the club have removed the under 13 tickets which has now more than doubled my 9 year old lads ticket and although I will pay it, I'm sure others may be questioning whether it's something they can afford, especially if they are not able to get to every game I.e. midweek games.
wannabee baileyB_C_F_C.adamneavesWhen 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).
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?
Yeah he should be able to.
Because I think the club should be pushing to bring in the support of the younger fans. I appreciate in the main stand its only £23 (remember it was free last season), but I am not moving to sit in there as it's absolutely awful in there and no way to entice new fans imo.
I also don't think its right the club have removed the under 13 tickets which has now more than doubled my 9 year old lads ticket and although I will pay it, I'm sure others may be questioning whether it's something they can afford, especially if they are not able to get to every game I.e. midweek games.
Before you knock the Main Stand too much ... i think it has the best views PLUS it's the only place in the ground you can watch the game and not have to look at the Main Stand
RagsBecause I think the club should be pushing to bring in the support of the younger fans. I appreciate in the main stand its only £23 (remember it was free last season), but I am not moving to sit in there as it's absolutely awful in there and no way to entice new fans imo.
I also don't think its right the club have removed the under 13 tickets which has now more than doubled my 9 year old lads ticket and although I will pay it, I'm sure others may be questioning whether it's something they can afford, especially if they are not able to get to every game I.e. midweek games.
Before you knock the Main Stand too much ... i think it has the best views PLUS it's the only place in the ground you can watch the game and not have to look at the Main Stand
Tbf that's a very good last point 🤣🤣
What age do you have to be to get the Senior Discount on a season ticket at the Blues?