Cost per game with Membership £27.65 for 23 games

voyeur

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... including the booking fee, which you avoid if you visit the ticket office to buy. Many of us can't. I do think 90%+ of the home attendances will be season ticket holders. I don't think it's healthy or wise, personally.

Tickets​
Fee​
Booking fee​
Total​
Per game​
1​
25​
15​
2​
42​
£42.00​
2​
50​
15​
4​
69​
£34.50​
3​
75​
15​
6​
96​
£32.00​
4​
100​
15​
8​
123​
£30.75​
5​
125​
15​
10​
150​
£30.00​
6​
150​
15​
12​
177​
£29.50​
7​
175​
15​
14​
204​
£29.14​
8​
200​
15​
16​
231​
£28.88​
9​
225​
15​
18​
258​
£28.67​
10​
250​
15​
20​
285​
£28.50​
11​
275​
15​
22​
312​
£28.36​
12​
300​
15​
24​
339​
£28.25​
13​
325​
15​
26​
366​
£28.15​
14​
350​
15​
28​
393​
£28.07​
15​
375​
15​
30​
420​
£28.00​
16​
400​
15​
32​
447​
£27.94​
17​
425​
15​
34​
474​
£27.88​
18​
450​
15​
36​
501​
£27.83​
19​
475​
15​
38​
528​
£27.79​
20​
500​
15​
40​
555​
£27.75​
21​
525​
15​
42​
582​
£27.71​
22​
550​
15​
44​
609​
£27.68​
23​
575​
15​
46​
636​
£27.65​
 
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Even if you attend all 23 games on the membership scheme, the average price per game is 27.65, including the booking fee. I do think 90%+ of the home attendances will be season ticket holders. I don't think it's healthy or wise, personally.

Tickets​
Fee​
Booking fee​
Total​
Per game​
1​
25​
15​
2​
42​
£42.00​
2​
50​
15​
4​
69​
£34.50​
3​
75​
15​
6​
96​
£32.00​
4​
100​
15​
8​
123​
£30.75​
5​
125​
15​
10​
150​
£30.00​
6​
150​
15​
12​
177​
£29.50​
7​
175​
15​
14​
204​
£29.14​
8​
200​
15​
16​
231​
£28.88​
9​
225​
15​
18​
258​
£28.67​
10​
250​
15​
20​
285​
£28.50​
11​
275​
15​
22​
312​
£28.36​
12​
300​
15​
24​
339​
£28.25​
13​
325​
15​
26​
366​
£28.15​
14​
350​
15​
28​
393​
£28.07​
15​
375​
15​
30​
420​
£28.00​
16​
400​
15​
32​
447​
£27.94​
17​
425​
15​
34​
474​
£27.88​
18​
450​
15​
36​
501​
£27.83​
19​
475​
15​
38​
528​
£27.79​
20​
500​
15​
40​
555​
£27.75​
21​
525​
15​
42​
582​
£27.71​
22​
550​
15​
44​
609​
£27.68​
23​
575​
15​
46​
636​
£27.65​
There's no booking fee if you go to the ticket office, but I appreciate the principle and the point you're making.
 
There's no booking fee if you go to the ticket office, but I appreciate the principle and the point you're making.
Many can't get to the ticket office til the day of the game. I'll be honest Wiz, I've been a part timer in terms of attending games for a long time, not high priority for the club's financial model obviously, but I've been a Pool fan and follower since my first game in 1967 and I feel like they've got no regard for certain fans, purely for financial reasons. I don't like the attitude. I've got the words f**k 'em floating around in my head. I'm not important, I just wonder how many will call it a day and mean we just have a core of ST holders and not much else.
 
I usually side with the club on pricing, but I think this is too much. If you're going to attend 50% of matches then an overall total of £25 a ticket would be reasonable, currently you would have to pay £28.25. A lot of people can't make every game if they have to work, have other commitments sometimes, exiles, can't afford every game. I don't think the pricing structure of match day tickets even with the membership is fair and needs to be looked at urgently.

There shouldn't be a booking fee for print at home or using your phone so that scraps £2 each game immediately and if they made the tickets £24 and a £15 membership fee then 12 games would cost £25.25 each. It would also mean that if you are going to attend 15 games or more it is cheaper to get a season ticket. That means you can either give it to a friend or family member if you can't go or sell it to them.

There are ways round making it cheaper, if you can afford it, get a season ticket, unless you really are only going to be able to make 10 games or so then get a membership. They need to reduce it by ticket price £24 and no booking fee.
 
There's no booking fee if you go to the ticket office, but I appreciate the principle and the point you're making.
And, Phil, it seems like there's a fair amount of complacency and acquiescence about it. But i'm not going to bang on about it all summer, or all week even, I've made my point and I'll cut my cloth accordingly and move on.
 
And, Phil, it seems like there's a fair amount of complacency and acquiescence about it. But i'm not going to bang on about it all summer, or all week even, I've made my point and I'll cut my cloth accordingly and move on.
I think most have said it's too much on the day, but I'm not sure anything will change.
 
Seems like if you are an exile & attend more than 13 games you might as well get a ST. Otherwise a membership & selected games.
 
Many are looking at worse case scenario.
I am sure there will be cheap admission deals throughout the season as of last season,

Most of you are making mountains out of mole hills.
At a time when exciting announcements are being made.
Its £15 for a membership!
 
Voyeur is correct its shit if you don't get a season ticket and the attitude from the club does make non season ticket holders look like they don't matter

I will probably buy season tickets again even though i know i will probably only do 15 home games max

Will work out about 50 quid a match for me and my kids, the alternative would be twice as much

Its shit and there is no defending it
 
Voyeur is correct its shit if you don't get a season ticket and the attitude from the club does make non season ticket holders look like they don't matter

I will probably buy season tickets again even though i know i will probably only do 15 home games max

Will work out about 50 quid a match for me and my kids, the alternative would be twice as much

Its shit and there is no defending it
It’s a fair point to knock the pricing policy, but “The attitude from the club” ?

They haven’t demonstrated an attitude on this subject as far as I’ve seen. So it feels a bit like you’re drawing an assumption about their attitude based purely on this price structure.
 
I bought a membership for 08/09 season when I could only attend a few games a season.
Yes they were around then!

I remember Voyuer not attending that season due to price increases and other interests. Some were even praising Fleetwood Town for its efforts in local schools etc.
Second season and price increases affected attendances that season.
Is history about to repeat itself.
 
It’s a fair point to knock the pricing policy, but “The attitude from the club” ?

They haven’t demonstrated an attitude on this subject as far as I’ve seen. So it feels a bit like you’re drawing an assumption about their attitude based purely on this price structure.
They sort of have demonstrated an attitude. They put an article on the website announcing season tickets. If you scrolled down to the bottom of that you found the match ticket prices.

I'd assumed the match prices were coming later til I spotted that.
I bought a membership for 08/09 season when I could only attend a few games a season.
Yes they were around then!

I remember Voyuer not attending that season due to price increases and other interests. Some were even praising Fleetwood Town for its efforts in local schools etc.
Second season and price increases affected attendances that season.
Is history about to repeat itself.
I did a few games as I always do.
 
They sort of have demonstrated an attitude. They put an article on the website announcing season tickets. If you scrolled down to the bottom of that you found the match ticket prices.

I'd assumed the match prices were coming later til I spotted that.

I did a few games as I always do.
That’s not demonstrating an attitude, it’s issuing a price structure. They haven’t spoken in any depth about the reasoning behind the policy or expressed an opinion on this.

This is starting to feel a bit like it’s developing way beyond a reaction to a price policy and taking on a whole life of its own inside some of your heads.

As I’ve said, the prices could be cheaper IMO, but I’m not going to start reading all sorts of nonsense into this that really doesn’t exist.
 
Interesting study.

edited: sorry I get it now.
 
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Interesting study.

But you dont pay 15 quid members every time you buy a ticket do you?

It’s 15 quid for the year isn’t it? Or have I missed something. So really the ‘fee’ needs to be 15/23. Doesn’t that make it 70p membership cost per game.

I don’t understand why you’ve allocated everything else up by game apart from that?

He’s only applied one £15
 
That’s not demonstrating an attitude, it’s issuing a price structure. They haven’t spoken in any depth about the reasoning behind the policy or expressed an opinion on this.

This is starting to feel a bit like it’s developing way beyond a reaction to a price policy and taking on a whole life of its own inside some of your heads.

As I’ve said, the prices could be cheaper IMO, but I’m not going to start reading all sorts of nonsense into this that really doesn’t exist.
They've issued a price structure that is announced as season ticket prices and sticks the match day prices at the bottom. It seems like they are avoiding drawing attention to them, slipping them under the radar. To me.

I don't think people are reading nonsense into this that doesn't exist. Just expressing an opinion. I need to stop responding though, I've said what I think.
 
They've issued a price structure that is announced as season ticket prices and sticks the match day prices at the bottom. It seems like they are avoiding drawing attention to them, slipping them under the radar. To me.

I don't think people are reading nonsense into this that doesn't exist. Just expressing an opinion. I need to stop responding though, I've said what I think.
That’s no different than any other Club.

The announcement has a huge table with the Matchday Prices there in the same font and format as the ST table.

Like I’ve said, the match day prices are probably too high, but this over analysis is bizarre.

The Club were basically responding to feedback from fans (including Phil) who have been loudly and consistently suggesting a membership scheme, specifically to capitalise on higher priced away tickets.

They respond to fans requests and all of a sudden we’re talking about attitudes, based on a one page price structure announcement.
 
That’s no different than any other Club.

The announcement has a huge table with the Matchday Prices there in the same font and format as the ST table.

Like I’ve said, the match day prices are probably too high, but this over analysis is bizarre.

The Club were basically responding to feedback from fans (including Phil) who have been loudly and consistently suggesting a membership scheme, specifically to capitalise on higher priced away tickets.

They respond to fans requests and all of a sudden we’re talking about attitudes, based on a one page price structure announcement.
So it's Phil's fault then?! 🤣

I think you're being disingenuous calling this out as bizarre. It's just criticism of unexpectedly high prices, and the likely impact of them. Don't distort things.
 
They've issued a price structure that is announced as season ticket prices and sticks the match day prices at the bottom. It seems like they are avoiding drawing attention to them, slipping them under the radar. To me.

I don't think people are reading nonsense into this that doesn't exist. Just expressing an opinion. I need to stop responding though, I've said what I think.
So you seriously think the match day prices should have been at the top of the notice, before ST prices. Not one other club would do that, so to claim the club hid the detail is simply laughable. I’m pretty certain the format of the announcement was the same last season.

As has been said, it’s getting ridiculous and boring.
 
So it's Phil's fault then?! 🤣

I think you're being disingenuous calling this out as bizarre. It's just criticism of unexpectedly high prices, and the likely impact of them. Don't distort things.
Well he was pushing it more than anyone. Now they’ve done what he’s asked for, he’s not happy with it 😂

Why am I being disingenuous?

I’ve acknowledged the price point is too high (in my opinion), but talking about the ‘attitude of the club’ towards supporters, goes way beyond a criticism of the price structure.

It’s entering in the realm of fantasy and it’s not fair or justified IMO. Like I said, I think you’re starting to get carried away and trying to develop and read something into this that simply isn’t there (or certainly isn’t evident, based on this announcement).

And it’s not just criticism of prices, your post above starts to draw meaning from ST prices being quoted at the top and Matchday at the bottom.

Fact is we have 8000 + STH’s and sell maybe 1500 match day tickets… It’s the natural priority in any case and the same for every club… It says nothing at all about the specific attitude of our club.
 
So you seriously think the match day prices should have been at the top of the notice, before ST prices. Not one other club would do that, so to claim the club hid the detail is simply laughable. I’m pretty certain the format of the announcement was the same last season.

As has been said, it’s getting ridiculous and boring.
No I don't think that. There were other options. Obviously.

Sorry you're getting so bored.
 
Well he was pushing it more than anyone. Now they’ve done what he’s asked for, he’s not happy with it 😂

Why am I being disingenuous?

I’ve acknowledged the price point is too high (in my opinion), but talking about the ‘attitude of the club’ towards supporters, goes way beyond a criticism of the price structure.

It’s entering in the realm of fantasy and it’s not fair or justified IMO. Like I said, I think you’re starting to get carried away and trying to develop and read something into this that simply isn’t there (or certainly isn’t evident, based on this announcement).

And it’s not just criticism of prices, your post above starts to draw meaning from ST prices being quoted at the top and Matchday at the bottom.

Fact is we have 8000 + STH’s and sell maybe 1500 match day tickets… It’s the natural priority in any case and the same for every club… It says nothing at all about the specific attitude of our club.
We defo wont sell 1000 match day tickets at these prices...unless its including away fans...in fact I dont think we will sell 400 at this price point
 
Well he was pushing it more than anyone. Now they’ve done what he’s asked for, he’s not happy with it 😂

Why am I being disingenuous?

I’ve acknowledged the price point is too high (in my opinion), but talking about the ‘attitude of the club’ towards supporters, goes way beyond a criticism of the price structure.

It’s entering in the realm of fantasy and it’s not fair or justified IMO. Like I said, I think you’re starting to get carried away and trying to develop and read something into this that simply isn’t there (or certainly isn’t evident, based on this announcement).

And it’s not just criticism of prices, your post above starts to draw meaning from ST prices being quoted at the top and Matchday at the bottom.

Fact is we have 8000 + STH’s and sell maybe 1500 match day tickets… It’s the natural priority in any case and the same for every club… It says nothing at all about the specific attitude of our club.
Why do we sell so few match day tickets? Will it be fewer next season? Would that be a cause for concern?

I don't really understand why they had an article with a title of Season Ticket pricing for 22/23 and the match prices were tagged in the bottom. Like they are not very important. I didn't expect them to be there, at the bottom of a season ticket price announcement. It implies either a lack of importance or wanting to slide them in or both. To me. This is not "way beyond the criticism of a price structure'. It's just an observation. You're at it again.
 
We defo wont sell 1000 match day tickets at these prices...unless its including away fans...in fact I dont think we will sell 400 at this price point
I don’t know what we’ll sell or won’t sell, but if I was going to hazard a guess then I’d say we’ll probably sell more Season Tickets and less Matchday tickets and that home attendances next season will be largely the same as this season.
Why do we sell so few match day tickets? Will it be fewer next season? Would that be a cause for concern?

I don't really understand why they had an article with a title of Season Ticket pricing for 22/23 and the match prices were tagged in the bottom. Like they are not very important. I didn't expect them to be there, at the bottom of a season ticket price announcement. It implies either a lack of importance or wanting to slide them in or both. To me. This is not "way beyond the criticism of a price structure'. It's just an observation. You're at it again.
I presume we sell so few because most of our supporters prefer to take advantage of the competitively priced Season Tickets.

I don’t want to get into a big song and dance about this. I called Phil out I’ve the “attitude” comment… I think it’s ridiculous, you agree with him… hey ho, it’s no big deal 👍

I’ll just add that Memberships and Matchday prices are both Prices of Tickets for the 2022/23 Season.
 
I agree Daz ....but I think similar (or maybe a handful more) season ticket sales defo LESS matchday..missing a trick to attract new blood...I brought 4 first timers last year but no way they will pay the premium prices now being asked...its easy enough to stream the games for nothing and whilst I wouldnt follow that path many will.
 
I agree Daz ....but I think similar (or maybe a handful more) season ticket sales defo LESS matchday..missing a trick to attract new blood...I brought 4 first timers last year but no way they will pay the premium prices now being asked...its easy enough to stream the games for nothing and whilst I wouldnt follow that path many will.
You might be right and that’s a risk that you run every year, when releasing a change to prices.

I’d like to think that positives on the pitch, new players arriving to improve the squad, the investment and development of the training facility as well as the continued engagement with in the community will act as a counterbalance.

The Family Stand (underused last season) has availability at a competitive price point. We have a reduction for tje 18-21 category, so it’s not all negative.

As I’ve already said, if attendances drop off or if Matchday take up isn’t as good as we’d like, then the Club are free to adjust pricing if necessary.
 
I’ll just add that Memberships and Matchday prices are both Prices of Tickets for the 2022/23 Season.
Ok put it another way. The club has introduced a new membership scheme. It grants £5 off tickets. Where's the article promoting it? If you find one, let me know where it is. Is it an oversight, or do they not really want to draw attention to their own new membership scheme for some reason. Just asking the question, but new initiatives like this are normally given a full introduction and it's more than careless to not do that surely?

Sorry for boring on.
 
Ok put it another way. The club has introduced a new membership scheme. It grants £5 off tickets. Where's the article promoting it? If you find one, let me know where it is. Is it an oversight, or do they not really want to draw attention to their own new membership scheme for some reason. Just asking the question, but new initiatives like this are normally given a full introduction and it's more than careless to not do that surely?

Sorry for boring on.
The details are included in the same article that promotes all other prices for the Season.

I’m not sure how much more attention they can give it really. Do you want an accompanying firework display ?

Ultimately the time to have any significant push on Matchday Purchases would be as the Season Starts and prior to games in any case…. Right now we’re selling Season Tickets from 20th May …

Matchday Tickets won’t be up for sale until mid July.

I’m sorry Voy, I get the disappointment at prices, I appreciate it’s expensive and that our Town is affected by deprivation more than most, but I can’t go along with the conspiracy theory type stuff.

As I’ve said already I think you are reading things into this that don’t exist.
 
The details are included in the same article that promotes all other prices for the Season.

I’m not sure how much more attention they can give it really. Do you want an accompanying firework display ?

Ultimately the time to have any significant push on Matchday Purchases would be as the Season Starts and prior to games in any case…. Right now we’re selling Season Tickets from 20th May …

Matchday Tickets won’t be up for sale until mid July.

I’m sorry Voy, I get the disappointment at prices, I appreciate it’s expensive and that our Town is affected by deprivation more than most, but I can’t go along with the conspiracy theory type stuff.

As I’ve said already I think you are reading things into this that don’t exist.
Come on fella. Firework display. No mate. An article on the website maybe. "New Membership Scheme launched". Nothing on Twitter either. Unless you decided to look at the new season ticket prices, you wouldn't have known there was a new membership scheme. Odd.
 
Come on fella. Firework display. No mate. An article on the website maybe. "New Membership Scheme launched". Nothing on Twitter either. Unless you decided to look at the new season ticket prices, you wouldn't have known there was a new membership scheme. Odd.
You do realise that the Matchday Prices form part of the Season Ticket Prices and that this is just normal practice?

LOOK


And as I said, it’s utterly pointless to go to heavy on marketing something that isn’t for sale for another 2 Months (especially when you are literally about to open up ST sales).

There’s nothing odd going on… No big conspiracy. It’s just the same thing that happens at clubs across the country at this time of year l every year.

I’m sorry, but I’m out, this is just getting silly.
 
You do realise that the Matchday Prices form part of the Season Ticket Prices and that this is just normal practice?

LOOK


And as I said, it’s utterly pointless to go to heavy on marketing something that isn’t for sale for another 2 Months (especially when you are literally about to open up ST sales).

There’s nothing odd going on… No big conspiracy. It’s just the same thing that happens at clubs across the country at this time of year l every year.

I’m sorry, but I’m out, this is just getting silly.
That's your take, mine is different. New membership scheme, hidden below an article about season tickets. Nothing on Twitter. Why put it it on the website at all if it's too early? Just hold it back for a big splash later.

I'm out too. 👍
 
That's your take, mine is different. New membership scheme, hidden below an article about season tickets. Nothing on Twitter. Why put it it on the website at all if it's too early? Just hold it back for a big splash later.

I'm out too. 👍
They put it out, so that supporters are in a position to make an informed choice about whether to buy a Season Ticket.

Goodnight 👍
 
It will all be calculated to maximize income. They have probably seen there has been twice as many away fans this season compared to people who buy single match tickets for the home end and want to use a price point that makes the most profit.
 
I'm convinced I've got AVFTT tourettes🤣

Hopefully this will really be the last comment I make (though somehow I doubt it)

Last year the category pricing was set at £24 (cat C) £26 (cat B) and £30 (cat A), if you include the £2 booking charge as you have in the O/P.

So a Mid Range price of £26 per game was announced and if you wished to pick the Preston Game as a one off game it would have cost you £30 to attend.

This coming Season you state the mid range price works out at £27.65 and it would cost you £32 to attend the Preston game only.

So that's pretty much bang on an inflationary increase in Match Day prices.

The cost of an Early Bird Season Ticket has risen to £369, last year it was £339 for a renewal or £359 early bird (so mid range £349).

So a Season Ticket last year was 58% of an average Matchday Ticket and it remains 58% this season.

So the only differences compared to last year appear to be

1. Inflation
2. Responding to a request from Fans for Membership Scheme

That kind of blows the ‘conspiracy’ out of the water somewhat.!!
Well I guess it's a season ticket or nothing. They've made that absolutely clear. 👍
They are about to open Season Ticket sales. So it’s hardly surprising that they are trying to encourage as many people to take them up as possible.

Matchday options are clearly available… Just like last year, with the addition of a Membership Scheme. I expect they’ll be creative about selling Matchday Tickets when the time comes.
 
I'm convinced I've got AVFTT tourettes🤣

Hopefully this will really be the last comment I make (though somehow I doubt it)

Last year the category pricing was set at £24 (cat C) £26 (cat B) and £30 (cat A), if you include the £2 booking charge as you have in the O/P.

So a Mid Range price of £26 per game was announced and if you wished to pick the Preston Game as a one off game it would have cost you £30 to attend.

This coming Season you state the mid range price works out at £27.65 and it would cost you £32 to attend the Preston game only.

So that's pretty much bang on an inflationary increase in Match Day prices.

The cost of an Early Bird Season Ticket has risen to £369, last year it was £339 for a renewal or £359 early bird (so mid range £349).

So a Season Ticket last year was 58% of an average Matchday Ticket and it remains 58% this season.

So the only differences compared to last year appear to be

1. Inflation
2. Responding to a request from Fans for Membership Scheme

That kind of blows the ‘conspiracy’ out of the water somewhat.!!

They are about to open Season Ticket sales. So it’s hardly surprising that they are trying to encourage as many people to take them up as possible.

Matchday options are clearly available… Just like last year, with the addition of a Membership Scheme. I expect they’ll be creative about selling Matchday Tickets when the time comes.
The key sentence there is your last one, because there will be a significant need to be creative about selling match tickets, given the pricing policy. As you are smart enough to acknowledge. 👍🤠
 
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The key sentence there is your last one, because there will be a significant need to be creative about selling match tickets, given the pricing policy. As you are smart enough to acknowledge. 👍🤠
They did things last year …

Half Season Ticket, Promotion for Brum & Derby Games.

With the Membership Scheme, there may be scope to do more this next season… 3 Match Bundles, One Off Discounted Games etc…

Right now though, they are selling ST’s, so it would be a bit daft to be promoting any of that. As ideally we want as many people as possible to take up the ST option.👍
 
They did things last year …

Half Season Ticket, Promotion for Brum & Derby Games.

With the Membership Scheme, there may be scope to do more this next season… 3 Match Bundles, One Off Discounted Games etc…

Right now though, they are selling ST’s, so it would be a bit daft to be promoting any of that. As ideally we want as many people as possible to take up the ST option.👍
Well said.
I mentioned earlier that folk are looking at the worst case scenario assuming that every game is Category A.
Of course there will be deals, there is every season even during the Oyston era.
The club are not stupid and have done their homework.
 
... including the booking fee, which you avoid if you visit the ticket office to buy. Many of us can't. I do think 90%+ of the home attendances will be season ticket holders. I don't think it's healthy or wise, personally.

Tickets​
Fee​
Booking fee​
Total​
Per game​
1​
25​
15​
2​
42​
£42.00​
2​
50​
15​
4​
69​
£34.50​
3​
75​
15​
6​
96​
£32.00​
4​
100​
15​
8​
123​
£30.75​
5​
125​
15​
10​
150​
£30.00​
6​
150​
15​
12​
177​
£29.50​
7​
175​
15​
14​
204​
£29.14​
8​
200​
15​
16​
231​
£28.88​
9​
225​
15​
18​
258​
£28.67​
10​
250​
15​
20​
285​
£28.50​
11​
275​
15​
22​
312​
£28.36​
12​
300​
15​
24​
339​
£28.25​
13​
325​
15​
26​
366​
£28.15​
14​
350​
15​
28​
393​
£28.07​
15​
375​
15​
30​
420​
£28.00​
16​
400​
15​
32​
447​
£27.94​
17​
425​
15​
34​
474​
£27.88​
18​
450​
15​
36​
501​
£27.83​
19​
475​
15​
38​
528​
£27.79​
20​
500​
15​
40​
555​
£27.75​
21​
525​
15​
42​
582​
£27.71​
22​
550​
15​
44​
609​
£27.68​
23​
575​
15​
46​
636​
£27.65​
By way of additional context, my M Block seat, at the early bird price (inc. booking fee), is £551, which equates to £23.96 per game over the whole season.
 
Well said.
I mentioned earlier that folk are looking at the worst case scenario assuming that every game is Category A.
Of course there will be deals, there is every season even during the Oyston era.
The club are not stupid and have done their homework.
There are no categories next season. Every game will cost more than last season's category B, even with a membership. And more than Cat A without one. The club has delivered a worst case scenario. You might argue.
 
There are no categories next season. Every game will cost more than last season's category B, even with a membership. And more than Cat A without one. The club has delivered a worst case scenario. You might argue.
They don’t have a Category Scheme, but they do have a Membership Scheme, which frees the Club from the constraints of linked Home & Away ticket prices and opens up the door for increased creativity (if required).
 
They don’t have a Category Scheme, but they do have a Membership Scheme, which frees the Club from the constraints of linked Home & Away ticket prices and opens up the door for increased creativity (if required).
Maybe they should announce this Membership Scheme. 🤓 😆

I think the prices are still linked. And I think there was the same scope for creativity last season?
 
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