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Post by Paul_Stoke on Feb 19, 2008 19:30:24 GMT
For the last few seasons there have been press releases around this time so you can buy next years season ticket at this years price (or for a few Quid more). Last year it was made clear to us we could be watching premiership football at championship prices.
now this year, we are top, playing a lot better than in recent memory and I believe we have a fantastic chance of getting to the promised land.
Do you think they will offer cheap season tickets if we order before sometime in April this year?
I am of the belief that existing season ticket holders at least should get some reduction from the club if prices are to rocket as a thank you for sticking by the club through thick and thin.
When I work out the money I spend on Stoke in a season it scares me to be honest but I don't care, its my hobby, its my life.
I have emailed the club asking them about plans for season tickets next year and IF i get a response will post it on here.
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Post by Jug Bank Stokie on Feb 19, 2008 19:33:46 GMT
Season ticket holders re-newing should definately get some sort of deal from the club.
I'll be re-newing, probably won't be able to afford to go the away games as often as now if we do go up. Home games are a bargain though, even if prices go up £50
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Post by Paul_Stoke on Feb 19, 2008 19:35:19 GMT
I'll be there every home and away game as normal..., I think they should look at doing some sort of Away season ticket also, maybe with a payment plan option to enable people to be ableto afford to go
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Post by LH_SCFC on Feb 19, 2008 19:36:38 GMT
What about us poor students who have not had season tickets for the last 3 years due to being away at Uni, still spending a fortune on Stoke games, and had a season ticket long before the likes of Jug Bank Stokie? Do we get a discount as we won't be students next year and can get back into the season ticket groove?
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Post by Paul_Stoke on Feb 19, 2008 19:38:14 GMT
Understandably there are people who cant afford and they sohuld not be left out, perhaps they could offer discount to people who can produce so many match stubs??
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Post by LH_SCFC on Feb 19, 2008 19:44:05 GMT
As sad as it is, I have all my stubs...
But in all seriousness, I think the club should really look into student priced tickets next season. It won't benefit me as I'll be out of the system, but it will attract a lot more people, especially with two Unis in the area.
Away games that offer student prices have been top of my list in the last few years. Leicester offer a lot of incentives and it seems to generate a lot of interest in their matchday experience from people originally from outside of the area who attend out Uni.
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Post by petercoatesbarmyarmy on Feb 19, 2008 21:25:20 GMT
early bird season tickets details will be announced in the next 3-4 weeks.....
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Post by TheWiseMaster on Feb 19, 2008 22:56:47 GMT
So we can expect the new season ticket offer mid March or earlier Pay by (?) of April for the discount.... Start saving lads!
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Post by Thank you from Moorlander1 on Feb 19, 2008 23:22:35 GMT
I bet the offers dont come out until the management know which Div we will be in next Season.
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Post by mumf14 on Feb 19, 2008 23:30:15 GMT
I bet the offers dont come out until the management know which Div we will be in next Season. Another inspired piece of intellectual genius from Mad Mary Moorlander. ;D Some posters powers of deduction are awesome..
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Post by anarchicalan on Feb 19, 2008 23:51:30 GMT
Oh the innocence!
We were offered the "same price regardless of promotion" last season because it was a dead cert we weren't going up!
I reckon there will be a fantastic offer if you can afford to pay - once again - before we're certain of promotion. After a set date, the price will increase as usual. It remains to be seen what increase there will be generally.
Should we get promoted and then relegated, will there be an immediate reduction?
I doubt it!
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Post by Paul_Stoke on Feb 20, 2008 1:15:54 GMT
And reading other posts people reckon they will go up 10%. believe me, a premiership season ticket will cost a lot more that £32.90 extra. Prob be looking at £400+. They should offer tickets for £350 for boothen end and see how many sell !!!!!
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