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[Albion] Season ticket renewals 25/26



Birdie Boy

Well-known member
Jun 17, 2011
4,495
I'm probably not renewing as it's just too time consuming doing the long journeys to/from the ground so regularly and I probably need to have more availability for family stuff on reflection. Will likely just go back to picking and choosing 5/6 home games a season I think.

Anyone know if this will mean my loyalty points go back to 0 if I go back to being a MyA+ member? Would I get told off if I kept hold of my season tickets but put them on the exchange 10+ times a season?
Do it. I've not been to one game this season at home, 1 away at arsenal. I've sold every single ticket except one and they've sent me my renewal notice. Just remember to put on the exchange ASAP.
 










The Sock of Poskett

The best is yet to come (spoiler alert)
Jun 12, 2009
2,840
OK, so my season ticket automatically renews on 10 March, and the first payment goes out by DD on 1 April.

HOWEVER, I turn 65 a few days after that so it would appear I will be charged a concessionary rate for my North Stand seat (safe standing area), because it says on the season ticket renewals page on the club website:

"65+ pricing is available so long as you are the appropriate age as of 1st December 2025."

Am I reading this correctly? Here's hoping ... :dunce:
 




Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,152
Cowfold
Shows the difference between north and south. Burnley's most expensive tickets are £525, cheapest £352. (Under 21's get pensioners rates, about a third off, to ease the transition from child to adult.)

Mind you, you get to see goals at Brighton!
You are seeing a few more goals since Sean Dyche's days though. Mind you you aren't in the Premier League now of course.
 




PeterT

Well-known member
Apr 21, 2017
2,421
Hove
OK, so my season ticket automatically renews on 10 March, and the first payment goes out by DD on 1 April.

HOWEVER, I turn 65 a few days after that so it would appear I will be charged a concessionary rate for my North Stand seat (safe standing area), because it says on the season ticket renewals page on the club website:

"65+ pricing is available so long as you are the appropriate age as of 1st December 2025."

Am I reading this correctly? Here's hoping ... :dunce:
By definition, if you are over 65 is it really safe to stand?
 




The Sock of Poskett

The best is yet to come (spoiler alert)
Jun 12, 2009
2,840
By definition, if you are over 65 is it really safe to stand?
Been doing it for decades, so I think I've got the hang of it by now :lolol:
 


thedonkeycentrehalf

Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
Jul 7, 2003
9,507
My lad turns 18 on the 23rd August this year. Do you happen to know if that means that I’ll now be charged full adult price for him, or will I sneak another year of U18 prices given that he’ll still be 17 when the season starts? Can’t see the answer on the website anywhere…..

Edit; just seen above that I’ll be paying more for his ticket this season!!! Bugger.
No - as he will still be 17 on 1st August you get one more year at the lower price.
 








Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
57,788
Back in Sussex
See post #1 and #2
He was asking about this season, I think, the prices we have quoted are for next.

Here's this season's prices...

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Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,792
What is the reason given for that?
Concession changes
We are giving early notice that we will be moving the senior concession age to 66 and over for the start of the 2026/27 season, as we fall in line with the government's pension age.
We’ve seen the number of concession season ticket holders grow significantly in recent years and the discount that concessions receive compared to the adult price has grown since the Amex opened from 25% to 33% in some areas.
Over the coming seasons, we’ll slowly reduce this discount back to 25% by 2027/28 and to 20% by 2029/30. We’ll continue to review the senior concession age in line with the state pension age.
With a 95% renewal rate overall on season tickets, our season ticket base is getting older. Since the Amex opened the number of senior season tickets has gone up from 10% to 18% and in areas such as Zone D only 53% of season tickets are held by adults, the remainder by concessions. We hope this helps to provide some context to why these changes are being made.
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
49,022
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Concession changes
We are giving early notice that we will be moving the senior concession age to 66 and over for the start of the 2026/27 season, as we fall in line with the government's pension age.
We’ve seen the number of concession season ticket holders grow significantly in recent years and the discount that concessions receive compared to the adult price has grown since the Amex opened from 25% to 33% in some areas.
Over the coming seasons, we’ll slowly reduce this discount back to 25% by 2027/28 and to 20% by 2029/30. We’ll continue to review the senior concession age in line with the state pension age.
With a 95% renewal rate overall on season tickets, our season ticket base is getting older. Since the Amex opened the number of senior season tickets has gone up from 10% to 18% and in areas such as Zone D only 53% of season tickets are held by adults, the remainder by concessions. We hope this helps to provide some context to why these changes are being made.
I’ve emailed the club apologising for getting older
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
57,478
Faversham
You've just reminded me the boy will no longer be U18 on this renewal cycle. Time to send him down a coal mine.
Gosh, I remember when we crossed that bridge with my son,

21 years ago :ohmy:
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
57,478
Faversham
Concession changes
We are giving early notice that we will be moving the senior concession age to 66 and over for the start of the 2026/27 season, as we fall in line with the government's pension age.
We’ve seen the number of concession season ticket holders grow significantly in recent years and the discount that concessions receive compared to the adult price has grown since the Amex opened from 25% to 33% in some areas.
Over the coming seasons, we’ll slowly reduce this discount back to 25% by 2027/28 and to 20% by 2029/30. We’ll continue to review the senior concession age in line with the state pension age.
With a 95% renewal rate overall on season tickets, our season ticket base is getting older. Since the Amex opened the number of senior season tickets has gone up from 10% to 18% and in areas such as Zone D only 53% of season tickets are held by adults, the remainder by concessions. We hope this helps to provide some context to why these changes are being made.
I manage to just stay ahead of the concession curve - phew!
 


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