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Post by landofhopeandglory on Mar 13, 2008 20:57:47 GMT
for burnley fans if they go up, there chairman has said
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Post by Twisty on Mar 13, 2008 20:59:30 GMT
He's in no danger cause they aint going up
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Post by markscfc72 on Mar 13, 2008 21:00:09 GMT
not quite as simple as that
A NEW DAWN: Season Tickets 2008/09 Posted on: Thu 13 Mar 2008 We at Burnley Football Club can see a bright new dawn.
The exciting and futuristic multi-million pound re-development of Turf Moor will leave the club ready to grab new opportunities.
On the pitch, new manager Owen Coyle is meticulously shaping a sunny future.
Now, the Clarets want to reach out to all fans - and a new generation of supporters through the 2008/09 Season Ticket package.
We can unveil plans to offer children aged eight and under a FREE season ticket to Turf Moor next season.
Article continues Advertisement In a separate offer, families with two or more children aged eight and over can claim one free season ticket.
Early bird prices for 16 to 18-year-olds have been reduced for next season, with all other season ticket prices FROZEN at 2007/8 levels.
We are also looking to introduce a new singing section, where supporters of a like-mind can sit together and raise the roof!
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Post by Cupid Stunt on Mar 13, 2008 21:00:17 GMT
If they go up he's going to be screwed ;D
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Post by daverichards on Mar 13, 2008 21:02:19 GMT
A NEW DAWN: Season Tickets 2008/09 Posted on: Thu 13 Mar 2008
We at Burnley Football Club can see a bright new dawn.
The exciting and futuristic multi-million pound re-development of Turf Moor will leave the club ready to grab new opportunities.
On the pitch, new manager Owen Coyle is meticulously shaping a sunny future.
Now, the Clarets want to reach out to all fans - and a new generation of supporters through the 2008/09 Season Ticket package.
We can unveil plans to offer children aged eight and under a FREE season ticket to Turf Moor next season. Article continues Advertisement
In a separate offer, families with two or more children aged eight and over can claim one free season ticket.
Early bird prices for 16 to 18-year-olds have been reduced for next season, with all other season ticket prices FROZEN at 2007/8 levels.
We are also looking to introduce a new singing section, where supporters of a like-mind can sit together and raise the roof!
Should we not make the Premiership at the end of the current campaign, we have again vowed to continue the successful and groundbreaking Burnley FC Premier League Pledge, ensuring season ticket holders receive a FREE ticket once top flight football is achieved.
Of course, the Burnley FC Premiership Pledge could still be activated this coming summer if the Clarets can turn a determined play off push into a promotion winning campaign.
However, with the future still unclear at the launch of the 2008/09 season ticket campaign, all supporters are respectfully being asked to purchase tickets for next season with a promise of a full refund should Premiership football be achieved.
We believe this package offers supporters unrivalled value for money. Our prices remain among the lowest around and the attraction for under eights is FREE football at a Championship - maybe even a Premiership venue!
Season tickets go on sale on FRIDAY, MARCH 14, with supporters able to buy in person, on the phone and via the internet.
All current season ticket holders will imminently receive a full pack through the post. Non-season ticket holders can also request a pack, either in person at the ticket office or over the phone on 0871 221 1914.
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Post by markscfc72 on Mar 13, 2008 21:04:00 GMT
oops didnt see the other part, thought it ended at that picture!
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Post by daverichards on Mar 13, 2008 21:04:24 GMT
Singing Section Tickets will be sold for blocks two and three of the James Hargreaves Stand (Upper Tier). Supporters currently holding tickets in these sections who wish to move elsewhere can do so by contacting the ticket office before May 1, 2008. We will happily look to accommodate those wishing to move after this date, but supporters should note that all seats will then be on general sale. Supporters should note that the club is forced to adhere to Football League regulations, which state that fans are encouraged not to stand in seated areas. The club has no option but to enforce these rules, meaning that persistent standing can lead to ejection.
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Post by fullerlegend on Mar 13, 2008 21:04:32 GMT
they'd never go up! :L
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Post by fullerlegend on Mar 13, 2008 21:04:55 GMT
more chance of fail staying up
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Post by landofhopeandglory on Mar 13, 2008 21:06:37 GMT
i thought there chairman said on sky sport news he was offering everybody free s/t if they go up
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Post by stokelad on Mar 13, 2008 22:26:43 GMT
somehow i dont think he would.
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Post by avit on Mar 14, 2008 9:43:37 GMT
de jevu anyone?
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 14, 2008 9:49:45 GMT
What an easy safe offer! I tell people that if we get to the FA cup Final I'd pay for them to come to Australia and watch it with me. Its the safest thing ever! Thats what the Burnley bloke has done.
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Post by Do it for bringbackthevic on Mar 14, 2008 10:06:15 GMT
It's not as unbelievable as you think. The amount of money chucked at you for getting in the Prem means any club thats been run properly (i.e not chucked 20 - 30 mill as a gamble to go up) Then they can quite easily give out free Season tickets to everyone. So you get a full house all season then the following season U-8's are pestering the parents for another Season Ticket & you'll be saying to the wife " Look I didn't have to pay anything last season so £400 is like £200 a season" ;D
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