GoingUp
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You're not imagining it.
P&R tickets came in a booklet costing something like £40 for the season.
Not sure why this changed.
Ah yeah I remember the booklets now! Pretty sure they came with the season ticket though.
You're not imagining it.
P&R tickets came in a booklet costing something like £40 for the season.
Not sure why this changed.
It obviously won't reduce, but it should reduce.And those that think the season ticket price will reduce if the travel option goes are away with the fafairies.
They put the price up for everybody didn't they? Just tagged it onto the season ticket whether the service was used or not.Ah yeah I remember the booklets now! Pretty sure they came with the season ticket though.
Guessing you’d have to hide the torch before the turnstiles with those batteries / weapons on showBexhill Road. Ditchling Beacon is nice if you’ve got an hour (and possibly a torch much of the season ). N
Guessing the travel sustainability requirements in the planning agreement doesn't differentiate between home or away fans. Bear in mind all clubs subsidise away fans as tickets are restricted to £30 maximum price and I doubt any club charge their standard fans that for a seat!!Anyone know why we also subsidise 3,000 away fans rail travel?
Do we have to for a period of time linked to the PP, or are we being nice?
It would reduce the number of people using the park and ride buses who weren’t actually using the parking. Plus the extra revenue would pay for better facilities. If locals wanted to pay their fiver too, then fair enough, at least they’d be contributing to the cost of the service in a more transparent way.How does paying for park and ride mean you can stay later at the game ?
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It would reduce the number of people using the park and ride buses who weren’t actually using the parking. Plus the extra revenue would pay for better facilities. If locals wanted to pay their fiver too, then fair enough, at least they’d be contributing to the cost of the service in a more transparent way.
Can you expand on how prices have been substantially reduced. I may have missed this but I cant recall that being the case. Thanks.If club, as many on here are utterly convinced they are, are considering reducing scope of travel zone, introducing charges or removing it entirely (in fact Barber has said the travel zone is remaining ) - to presumably make more ££ - then surely it’s far simpler to just put up prices. Instead prices have , in real terms, in the last 4 years, have been reduced substantially.
In real terms. The prices were effectively frozen for three years and then were raised last season well below inflation.Can you expand on how prices have been substantially reduced. I may have missed this but I cant recall that being the case. Thanks.
Ok I can see that though personally I wouldnt call it "substantial" we'll have to agree to differ there. Thanks.In real terms. The prices have we’re effectively frozen for three years and then were raised last season well below inflation.
I wouldn't make too big a deal of this given many people's wages will have reduced in real terms over the same period.Instead prices have , in real terms, in the last 4 years, have been reduced substantially.
Agreed and agreed it’s still hundreds of pounds a year but plenty on this thread are persistently saying club are looking for ways to put up prices (eg travelzone speculation) , and “can do what they want”. Fact is , unlike other PL clubs , little evidence to suggest they are. Quite the reverse.I wouldn't make too big a deal of this given many people's wages will have reduced in real terms over the same period.
Nice they've not gone up - yes
Actually feeling cheaper for a lot of people - probably not.
I was offered one around Covid time as we were at the top of the waiting list then, but I didn't get it and didn't go to any matches for two years after that (March 2022 we came back). Since then we've been loads, so I hope I might get offered a ST again (I've never had one).There were a couple of well publicised opportunities since. About 9 months into CH’s reign there was no waiting list and they were offering half-season ST’s, my son took one. Then I thought the waiting list disappeared entirely during Covid?
I would call that substantial, but others would rather have a moan. I reckon the quality of football has improved by about 23% over the past four years too.The Bank of England reckons inflation over the past four years has been about 23%
It’s not a per person deal. No-one counts people on and off the trains so it will be a fixed payment by the club regardless of the uptake. Away fan numbers don’t matter.Anyone know why we also subsidise 3,000 away fans rail travel?
Do we have to for a period of time linked to the PP, or are we being nice?