£36 Cat A this season. Next season in div 3 ...?

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  1. Mr Badger

    Mr Badger Well-Known Member

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    It's going to be interesting, that one.
    If so many people, myself included, are thinking of not renewing then I wonder how they'll set the match day prices.
    We'll surely be back to the twenties again, anything above that would rule me out. Thirty quid and more would be an insult (another one) to the fans.
     
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    It'll be interesting to find out how many season tickets we sell also.

    We won't be told though, seeing as our wonderful board skilfully sidestepped the question at a meeting last Autumn.
     
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    AthersleyRed Well-Known Member

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    If this board has anything about them (big lol) theyll reduce every remaining match ticket price to £20 this season, then carry it on next season.
     
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    They'll base next season on summer apathy, same as any other season.
    It seems grim at the moment, and it is, but after a couple of months of footy downtime, our fill of the sun on our back, cricket nowhere near as appetising an alternative as it used to be, and our sporting senses filled up by another Olympics ……….. aye, that's when they will target us for STs and that is when we will all fall for it, convincing ourselves we are ready for another season of the beautiful game and more prone to believe the "best window ever" ****** that they will no doubt feed us. Our blood, our team, one team ….. whatever strapline they choose to reel us in.
    Until that cycle changes, they know they can count on STs and a load of proles like myself willing to give pay-on-the-day another shot.
     
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    Mr Badger Well-Known Member

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    The main problem with what you say is that there'll be the Early Bird, buy before the end of April or suffer the consequences.
    We won't have finished our current miserable season before they come begging and cajoling. With sentiments as they are right now it'll be interesting to see how many stump up before relegation is achieved.
    A completely different matter if we stay up of course.
     
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    Not really. They'll revert back to 23 quid a game like last season won't they since there wont be many big away followings to take advantage of. (It was 23 right?)
     
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    Was about to post the same. No need for categories in League One as probably only Doncaster and Sunderland (should they stay down) are likely to bring any more than 1500. I thought it was £25 last season but I'm not sure. £23 across the board would seem fair enough. Any more and the pay on the day crowd would be very small.
     

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