[Official Site] 2024/25 SEASON TICKETS ON SALE

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  1. leeupo

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    Personally I think they are getting to the point where parents will have to think twice before purchasing, especially if they have a couple of kids in the 14 - 19 bracket as well as their own season ticket to pay for.
    It would have been nice for them to have been no increase on last years prices.
     
  2. leeupo

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    I think the empty seats is more of a problem at the night games than the Saturdays. They ought to be some system where you can let the club know if seats aren't being used so they can sell them, especially when they were a tenner.
     
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    Arrrrrrr ******* much :D:D

    Just kidding, we still seem reasonably priced compared to a large number of other clubs!
     
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    Nice, but in the current economic climate, unrealistic.
     
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    There are swathes of seats in the East that yoi can't buy a ticket for but that are empty on matchdays. It must be the cheap kids thing.
     
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    Agreed. But if you were going to purchase an 'extra' seat for yourself at £10 you still would at £29! I wonder if the club have ever done any checks if the 'kids' actually exist?

    I've always bought my kids seats on the off chance they want to come or if they have to come, as I would need them sat with me.
     
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    I think that's a good point tbh @Micky Finn. I know that costs have rocketed at the football club in the past season or two as they have everywhere. I guess we also want a competitive team, a new fanzone, safe standing, improved facilities, an open west stand, TVs turned on ;) etc etc. We want to be competitive with Bolton, Derby etc who have bigger crowds and usually bigger season ticket pricing. Looking at all this it's quite a minimal increase. Of course, an increase is never welcome, particularly in a cost of living crisis, and I think the club have tried hard to minimise this with the backdrop of all the things that have been mentioned.
     
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    An increase in cost but given everything has increased in cost, I can understand it.
     
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    On the subject of all the above potential improvements could the supporters trust work with the club to identify the cost of something specific and work with them to raise money for it? I feel if fans have a specific target in place that they'll surprise you and raise the money.
     
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    I saw a few... erm... portly gentlemen splayed across two seats on Saturday!!
     
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    Checking my statement, I paid £374 for ESL last year. It will be £399 if I renew on time this year.
    £17.34 a match. Yes, I have to add fuel and a couple of pints but I don't think that is too shabby for a couple of hours of me-time.

    What's Wendies equivalent of our ESL? Close to £600?

    I've loved following the club, mostly. Of course there has always been summat to have a moan at - it wouldn't be BFC otherwise - but one consistent in my 45+ years of going has been fair pricing.
     
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    East Lower?
    I own up to that, if there is nobody next to me. Spreads the cheek load and prolongs the life of two seats. Win win
     
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    £29 for U14s,thats £1 25p a game and people are moaning.Its cheaper than 40yrs ago.
     
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    That was because most folk had gone home. Won't lie, I did a bit of manspreading myself for the last 15 minutes....
     
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    No mention of the continuation of the 60+ category being treated as OAP discount, if they had continuous years as ST holder before, ( forget the date now) Anyways Beth used to sort those issues out, hope they have someone whose half as capable.
     
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    I dont know if it still applies.

    Senior Season Tickets are available to all persons aged 65 years or over on Tuesday 1st August 2023. The Senior age category is set at over 65. Existing/longstanding season ticket holders who have had no lapse in membership since the upper age limit changed in 2009 will continue to qualify at 60.

    It's down to the fans to apply. As I dont think there is a mechanism in place to identify and notify folk.
     
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    This is what I mean. Not been on the website yet but I assume when you renew it’ll already be there
     
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    Game by game the increase is £1.26. Or about 1/4 of a pint. Not unreasonable.
     
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    It really is sad that they've decided to squeeze more out of young families and the next generation of supporters. They should extend the discount to u16s, and combine the U21 and u19 to a single price point of say £150. It might get more young folk in and improve the atmosphere. They could then increase the price on the 65+ tickets to make back some money.
     
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