There's still room for a flexi ticket among the options. Pay for 5 games up front at £100 and save yourself £15 (at Ponty prices)
Yeah still possible, but with original flexi tickets you could sit anywhere for any game at £23 a game. With it being different prices for each stand and no catgeories I guess that means you'll have to commit to a certain stand when buying. With costing different dependant upon which stand you choose.
Any lower and the advantage of having a season ticket is starting to erode. Season ticket prices have gone up (although not much), yet day tickets are way down.
They aren't way down. I paid less last season for a seat in the East Upper for Championship football, it depends on the opposition. But even if the advantage did slightly erode, would that be such a bad thing? Should fans who can't get season tickets, for whatever reason, be severely financially punished for not being able to? Would it not be better to have more people in the stadium?
An early bird season ticket in the Ponty was £315 (£13.69 per game), so you're still saving nearly a tenner per game.
He means the pay on the day price rather than the pay in advance price. £2 fine for paying on the day of the game
Not half, there's enough options with the tickets, print at home etc to take advantage of the advance prices, we’ve a brilliant ticketing website. You could even ring them up purchase your ticket and pick it up at the ground. Unless you’re in the West Stand you’re within spitting distance or you will be walking past the ticket office anyway.
Went looking for you but they have hidden them away, as when you click to look you now get redirected to something totally off topic..... https://www.barnsleyfc.co.uk/news/2015/july/201516-match-ticket-prices-announced/
Yup. There is all that. Still could be paying £25 to sit in the East Stand to watch Barnsley v Accrington Stanley in the 3rd tier of English football though.
We haven't 'hidden' anything yer daft apeth. The website changed as of last summer so a lot of old articles don't carry over, or if they do, they don't have images etc etc. Here's the 2014/15 article, the year we were about to start a L1 campaign following relegation. https://www.barnsleyfc.co.uk/news/2014/july/matchday-ticket-prices-confirmed/ Seems to me the prices are very similar, no? So in four years, they've not gone up.
They were the same as this season Pay on day £25 behind goal, £26 lower tiers and £27 upper tiers. 2 quid cheaper in advance.
That's the wrong season white but useful anyway. For the last season in league 1 the prices were identical to this year's. At the time you found it shameful that the club charge fans more for paying on the day.
Aye, if you're from a tribe living in the Amazon that’s not yet discovered electricity or a phone line.