What about the new south stand for home supporters? Can we not buy season tickets there?
Thought that was happening for 26/27 season. Got to be keen if you're trying to buy there already.
What about the new south stand for home supporters? Can we not buy season tickets there?
YesIs putting the ticket on the exchange the same at it actually selling on the exchange for the purpose of the 75%, ie does it count if it doesn't sell.
Is putting the ticket on the exchange the same at it actually selling on the exchange for the purpose of the 75%, ie does it count if it doesn't sell.
Is putting the ticket on the exchange the same at it actually selling on the exchange for the purpose of the 75%, ie does it count if it doesn't sell.
The ticket doesn’t even have to sell on the exchange. Listing is all that is required.Just to point out that's 75% usage: if you sell through the exchange or transfer using the club scheme that counts are usage. They don't want empty seats.
Which is fair. It's just not clear wording.Just to point out that's 75% usage: if you sell through the exchange or transfer using the club scheme that counts are usage. They don't want empty seats.
Mine has never not sold…….Good question! Mine has sold less than half the times I've listed it.
Mine has never not sold…….
In the directors box?Mine has never not sold…….
Exactly. Most will use some sort of travel (train or p&r) that’s included in ticket price.Appreciate not the same for all.. but for me that includes a train ticket each match from Haywards Heath costing c£9 a game * 19 games - so £170 travel makes the football element £440..
7?No. It’s for 7 f’ing holidays a year
I think you’d be surprised…Doubt many if any buy a ST to not use it.
WSL cheap seatsIn the directors box?
I think they come in batches, not everyone at once.Not received renewalnotice should i have? By email?
Worst town to live in Britain according to The Daily Express . I won't disagree with that it's a turdholeOh and additional to the above, a season ticket to mid table League Two MK Dons will run you over £600 next season. A season ticket at National League Aldershot is over £300. Plus you’d have to go to Aldershot every week.
They certainly wouldn’t be taking such liberties if we weren’t in the Prem.Agreed. A a football club with great intentions, but also with no idea what it's like to be a paying supporter and how these things could be taken.
Both my kids are still U18 (just) so still just under £1k but only just. This season I've started cutting back a lot on what we buy in the ground as I am starting to notice it more. I buy the kids sweets etc form Tesco Express outside the station before the match now. It's why I find the 17.30 kick off such a pain, food costs for 2 x teenagers.
They’re not trying to fix the issue. They’re hiding behind the guise of trying to fix the issue whilst going after people that have paid money for their product, without actually improving the system that would allow people to pass on tickets fairly and effectively to fill the stadium. It’s all about making money - which is fine, as they’re a business and run to make money, whatever supporters like to believe.We get endless posts complaining about the ‘pretendance’ and empty seats…….and now endless posts about the club trying to fix the issue
I’ve got to say, I’ve been taking the train from HH this season for the first time and I’ve found it to be an unenjoyable experience, so looking for other solutions. The Palace game, in particular, had me on edge the whole journey and isn’t something I’ve any interest in repeating.Appreciate not the same for all.. but for me that includes a train ticket each match from Haywards Heath costing c£9 a game * 19 games - so £170 travel makes the football element £440..