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Post by mumf14 on Feb 18, 2008 23:34:55 GMT
I reckon at least a 10% increase in both...although for away fans I think it could be a lot more.
(Ooops, I almost forgot to say when we get there.) ;D ;D
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Post by lee1974 on Feb 18, 2008 23:40:26 GMT
my brother in laws a liverpoo fan and he pays £28 for his ticket (when he can get one!) so should be around £25 - £30 in the boothen. dunno for the rest of the ground.
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Post by mumf14 on Feb 18, 2008 23:42:13 GMT
The temptation to hit away fans pockets is the best course of action....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2008 23:43:40 GMT
I just hope that if we do go up,then there will be offers on season tickets for current season ticket holders
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Post by mumf14 on Feb 18, 2008 23:45:42 GMT
What about new season ticket holders....Do you mean you should get an even better deal as an existing season ticket holder.?
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Post by BoothenenderGaz on Feb 18, 2008 23:48:24 GMT
Wasn't there some sort of sanction by the FA about charging visiting supporters more for their tickets as well as food and drink??
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Post by onesteventweed on Feb 18, 2008 23:50:32 GMT
as luck wud have it, a friend of mine is a football agent and ive been assured that his client who is a stoke player has got me a free ST whether we go up or not. Heres hoping for prem football next season.
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Post by mumf14 on Feb 18, 2008 23:52:14 GMT
Gaz...I was thinking that..?
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Post by mumf14 on Feb 18, 2008 23:52:51 GMT
Sproson..
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Post by daverichards on Feb 19, 2008 7:05:18 GMT
I would think that we would introduce PROPER graded ticket prices : I would also expect to see around 15,000 season ticket holders (if price rises are not too outlandish)
I think for the likes of wigan , fulham that prices would be around £20 , but for Man U, Liverpool, Newcastle closer to £30
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Post by r10ryx on Feb 19, 2008 7:17:09 GMT
When are next season's, Season tickets being announce. Any news from the inside lol
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Post by dazthestokie69 on Feb 19, 2008 7:42:03 GMT
i honestly believe stoke will keep the prices as resonably cheap. Either that or give the good discounts on season ticket prices
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Post by jezzascfc on Feb 19, 2008 9:10:29 GMT
When we made the play offs in the mid-90s, the club released two sets of prices, one if we went up and one if we stayed down. The Prem prices were banded A/B/C based on how attractive the oppo and how many away fans they would bring. I can't imagine they would do anything differently now for next season.
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Post by anarchicalan on Feb 19, 2008 13:58:09 GMT
I firmly believe that grading of any sort is effectively theft.
Each club has earned its place in the Premier League and should be accorded equal price grading.
Fans getting ripped off yet again is appalling.
We should all get together with fans of the other clubs and demand an end to it.
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Post by nonameface on Feb 19, 2008 15:05:00 GMT
So you want to pay the same amount of money to watch Man Utd as you do Watford? If anything is done here all clubs will do is go as close to the more expensive ticket price as possible. I am pleased that they offer cheaper tickets to entice more people to go.
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Post by dexter97 on Feb 19, 2008 16:59:56 GMT
i honestly believe stoke will keep the prices as resonably cheap. Either that or give the good discounts on season ticket prices I think there'll be significant increases on matchday and post-deadline season tickets prices, but pre-deadline STs won't be up much on this season. Bear in mind though, if we get to the Prem then a ST only buys you 19 games, not 23.
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Post by anarchicalan on Feb 19, 2008 18:23:11 GMT
nonameface - even if that were the case, I wouldn't support it, even though I can clearly see your point.
They don't start at price A and work down, they work up.
There should be a set price and that's it. Anything else merely reinforces the elitist attitude of the "bigger" clubs.
Furthermore, there is a huge increase in TV revenue and advertising income. The fans should be able to watch the games for a much cheaper price in the Premiership simply because the clubs have so much more coming in through a whole variety of sources not available to the same degree elsewhere in the league.
If you've got a better team, so be it, but that shouldn't mean the rest of have to be conned, coerced, obliged, blackmailed and generally fleeced into paying more to see them.
After all, I go to watch STOKE CITY, no matter who we're playing.
If you think about it, the product on offer, whether it be SCFC or MUFC has exactly the same chance of being dire on any given day, so why should we pay more?
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Post by Time4aPINT on Feb 19, 2008 18:27:44 GMT
Don't the season tickets go on sale in mid-April, I'm hoping that prices will be similar to this year's season tickets.
Last year when I re-newed my season ticket we were not sure what league we would be in this season.
Good point about less games Dexter
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Post by swipers on Feb 19, 2008 19:39:06 GMT
Shall be getting one no matter what league we're in.
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