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Post by potter25 on Mar 21, 2014 7:07:28 GMT
Have been frozen
On sky sports news
Sorry if elsewhere on here
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Post by Jamo on the wing on Mar 21, 2014 7:08:01 GMT
Just seen it on Twitter.
Fair play to the club.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Mar 21, 2014 7:27:52 GMT
Yes prices frozen.
# Also now able to buy season tickets on a 12 month repayment deal at an interest rate of 9.9% - the club have subsidised the rate by knocking 4% off the finance company's usual rate.
# Also able to add the cost of a home or away shirt to the above instalment payments
# Also free season tickets for any junior who has been a Potters 7 member in any of the past 4 years.
Well done Stoke - let's hope the missing thousands return next season.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 7:37:43 GMT
I'm a little bit disappointed. I thought given the increase in revenue freezing prices was the least the club would do. A bit sad not to see even a cheeky 5% or 10% (there was certainly no justification for increasing prices!). I also think a small reduction might have seen us max the allocation, again (let's hope we do with just the freeze). Still, no more bitching (about this, anyway! ), well done the club
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Post by Billy the kid on Mar 21, 2014 7:40:06 GMT
Year on year price freeze is essentially a price reduction.
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Post by ST5-POTTER on Mar 21, 2014 7:41:07 GMT
I really don't see how anyone can moan about this.
Excellent work by the club. They should be applauded.
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Post by beast8 on Mar 21, 2014 7:47:03 GMT
Where has the 4month interest free option gone???? Do we now only have the choice of paying over 12 months with interest?
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Post by johnsmithsupper on Mar 21, 2014 8:02:01 GMT
I'm a little bit disappointed. I thought given the increase in revenue freezing prices was the least the club would do. A bit sad not to see even a cheeky 5% or 10% (there was certainly no justification for increasing prices!). I also think a small reduction might have seen us max the allocation, again (let's hope we do with just the freeze). Still, no more bitching (about this, anyway! ), well done the club I cannot believe I've just read this
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 8:05:27 GMT
Great news. Booking mine Monday. Any news about transport to away games? I am sure we will be watching Premier games too!!
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Post by The battheader chronicles on Mar 21, 2014 8:10:47 GMT
Shit! Didn't realize the early bird seats had started. Will I still be able to book my same seats
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 8:18:17 GMT
You have until 16th April to re-book present seats
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 8:18:19 GMT
Expected really
It would have been suicide to raise them
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Post by The battheader chronicles on Mar 21, 2014 8:20:11 GMT
You have until 16th April to re-book present seats Thank god for that. Cheers mate
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 8:21:01 GMT
Year on year price freeze is essentially a price reduction. No it inner ....have peoples wages gone up or something?
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Post by ChrisKamarasPerm on Mar 21, 2014 8:26:35 GMT
I'm a little bit disappointed. I thought given the increase in revenue freezing prices was the least the club would do. A bit sad not to see even a cheeky 5% or 10% (there was certainly no justification for increasing prices!). I also think a small reduction might have seen us max the allocation, again (let's hope we do with just the freeze). Still, no more bitching (about this, anyway! ), well done the club Baffling .
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Post by The battheader chronicles on Mar 21, 2014 8:27:42 GMT
Year on year price freeze is essentially a price reduction. No it inner ....have peoples wages gone up or something? Slightly yeh. Granted not at the rate of inflation but being as there's 0% inflation on these people are generally richer than they were
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 8:42:10 GMT
I'm a little bit disappointed. I thought given the increase in revenue freezing prices was the least the club would do. A bit sad not to see even a cheeky 5% or 10% (there was certainly no justification for increasing prices!). I also think a small reduction might have seen us max the allocation, again (let's hope we do with just the freeze). Still, no more bitching (about this, anyway! ), well done the club I cannot believe I've just read this I'm a little bit disappointed. I thought given the increase in revenue freezing prices was the least the club would do. A bit sad not to see even a cheeky 5% or 10% (there was certainly no justification for increasing prices!). I also think a small reduction might have seen us max the allocation, again (let's hope we do with just the freeze). Still, no more bitching (about this, anyway! ), well done the club Baffling . Well, not really baffling, nor all that difficult to believe you read it. I once read about a man with six heads but only one mouth. That was difficult to believe, and baffling too. Given the unbelievably large increase in TV revenue, the club could certainly have afforded a small drop in Season Ticket prices - Prices have been lowered before - though it's been a while - it's not like there's a contract stipulating yearly increases, is it? Indeed, the club could have given all ST and match day tickets away for free, and still increased revenue (by finishing lower in the league) compared to last season. So yeah baffling and unbelievable. Not to mention bare-faced cheeky, never satisfied and just a little bit uppity
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Post by ChrisKamarasPerm on Mar 21, 2014 8:43:04 GMT
I cannot believe I've just read this Well, not really baffling, nor all that difficult to believe you read it. I once read about a man with six heads but only one mouth. That was difficult to believe, and baffling too. Given the unbelievably large increase in TV revenue, the club could certainly have afforded a small drop in Season Ticket prices - Prices have been lowered before - though it's been a while - it's not like there's a contract stipulating yearly increases, is it? Indeed, the club could have given all ST and match day tickets away for free, and still increased revenue (by finishing lower in the league) compared to last season. So yeah baffling and unbelievable. Not to mention bare-faced cheeky, never satisfied and just a little bit uppity Shocking mind set.
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Post by jeycov on Mar 21, 2014 8:52:25 GMT
Where has the 4month interest free option gone???? Do we now only have the choice of paying over 12 months with interest? The detail on the website says that they are a " also introducing" the 12 month option so hopefully the 4 payment system will still be there. I would have thought (and hope) that the 4 payments set up was very popular Fantastic gesture by the club I wonder just how many other Premiership clubs have maintained or reduced their season ticket prices over the past 7 years? This data suggests no club made a reduction for 2012 / 13 - we will not know precise details for the coming season yet www.theguardian.com/football/2012/may/22/premier-league-season-ticket-pricesAmore recent but less detailed report www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24012939
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Post by Stafford-Stokie on Mar 21, 2014 9:07:02 GMT
When you consider that we are only a few quid more than vale I think that says it all. Fantastic value yet again! Well done Stoke!!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 9:11:54 GMT
No it inner ....have peoples wages gone up or something? Slightly yeh. Granted not at the rate of inflation but being as there's 0% inflation on these people are generally richer than they were
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 9:15:57 GMT
Any news on matchday prices? Hopefully it won't be as relevant as the missing 3,000 will renew again however the price of Category A/A* games needs addressing. No coincidence that games against the likes of West Ham have seen bigger crowds than the Man City's of this world.....
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Post by robboleek on Mar 21, 2014 9:48:15 GMT
I'm a little bit disappointed. I thought given the increase in revenue freezing prices was the least the club would do. A bit sad not to see even a cheeky 5% or 10% (there was certainly no justification for increasing prices!). I also think a small reduction might have seen us max the allocation, again (let's hope we do with just the freeze). Still, no more bitching (about this, anyway! ), well done the club The above post absolutely beggers belief !!!!
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Post by StokieAsh13 on Mar 21, 2014 9:59:31 GMT
Fantastic by the club, I thought they may of increased them but this is great for fans.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 10:01:06 GMT
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Post by jarhead on Mar 21, 2014 10:07:48 GMT
Brilliant stoke.
Hopefully not to many excuses for fans not to get one now.
The 12 month deal will great for families etc
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Post by longtimestokie on Mar 21, 2014 10:14:41 GMT
there doesn`t seem to be a four month payment plan this year, and the new twelve month plan is through a finance company ! I know of two people that last year could not get their tickets through a finance company on the ten month deal but could get them on the four month deal (which was run by the club ) I wonder just how many will not pass a credit check ??? for one reason or another,, or will any credit check be over looked ???
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Post by werrington on Mar 21, 2014 10:29:46 GMT
How much extra for us loyal platinum supporters ?
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Post by salopstick on Mar 21, 2014 10:35:03 GMT
AdminOn the site it says the usual season card mailer will not be sent out this year. Could an announcement be made on the site or somthing. Cheers
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Post by Paul Spencer on Mar 21, 2014 10:37:56 GMT
You would think they would still keep the four month option or else the club would be shooting themselves in the foot big time.
Isn't this 12 month option there to replace the existing credit plan but at a lower interest rate?
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