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So...why should we buy season tickets?



Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
The majority are agreed season tickets cost too much, yes?

Well, the standard response for the last decade has been for this to be justified by us 'keeping the club alive as we can't afford to operate at an athletics track'.


Well, we've just had a multi-millionaire agree to put £90 million quid into the club. So if we had 5000 STH's at £350, there presumably wouldn't be much long term damage that wouldn't exist if we have 3500 STH's at £450 a ticket (apart from a slightly bigger hole in Bloom's pocket).

I don't seriously think Bloom should pay for everything, and I don't think he should spunk silly money on players this summer, but I no longer see 'keeping the club alive' good justification for f***ing ridiculous prices.

Me? I'll have a season of buying tickets off here, in the pub, or winning them from the Argus. £450, you're having a LAUGH.


ps if you want to call me a dick head, as many of you probably will do without even reading the post, feel free to throw in feedback from my ask the club post here, which also expresses discontent at the piss poor pricing scheme from the club:
Season Ticket Price Justification - North Stand Chat
 




Conkers

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2006
4,574
Haywards Heath
I'm not sure your point to the Insider about early bird prices is valid. I got my first ever season ticket last season and was eligible for the early bird prices so that doesn't suggest it's only for renewing season ticket holders does it?
 


Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
Infuriatingly, i was told differently last year, but thanks
 




Kenhead

New member
Oct 1, 2003
7,054
Brighton
The problem is the travel voucher tho.

Id imagine they are worth about £4 on every ticket, so thats nearly £100 over a season. It could be argued that a season ticket costs £320
 




Da Man Clay

T'Blades
Dec 16, 2004
16,286
Good luck with buying tickets off here every week if we're doing well!

Could get tickets off here for the Man City/Stockport games. Both sell outs. Think I only paid full price twice last year. I bet it'll be a similar story next year.
 


drew

Drew
NSC Patron
Oct 3, 2006
23,641
Burgess Hill
I pay just under £18 for every game. Know where I'm going to sit and that my mate is in the seat next to me (when he remembers to turn up). Yes, occassionally get wet but what the hell.

Getting tickets is easy when we've had a home season like the last one. But what if we are successful and competing at the top. How many whingers will be on here complaining.
 






Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,594
Haywards Heath
The early bird prices are open to everyone before June 11th, it's quite clear on the website. I'm actually getting one this year for the first time since 2003/4, because the 5 installments of £80 is pretty managable for me. I know one other definite who is in the same boat, and a couple of mabyes.

I think the club has actually got it right on this occasion, £397 isn't that bad and I'm sure that will be reflected in the numbers.

You're just pissed off because your own personal circumstance doesn't allow you to get an ST this year. I'm sure there are plenty of people on lower incomes that can't afford one either, I don't see anyone other than students bleating about the price.
What about anyone on minimum wage or benefit support, are you going to speak up for them as well?

At the end of the day, if you want one that bad, I'm sure any person intelligent enough to go to university will be able to think of a way to get £80 a month for the next 5 months.
 


Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
Mr Withdean Wanderer. How much will you end up payingg for your season ticket? How much would you spend on travel otherwise? How much would that work out per game (23 matches, assuming no free cup ticket)?
 










Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
I have a train ticket which can get me to preston park anyway so the travel voucher is just a waste of paper to me
 




bristolseagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
5,554
Lindfield
Could get tickets off here for the Man City/Stockport games. Both sell outs. Think I only paid full price twice last year. I bet it'll be a similar story next year.

ditto, and I was offered 6 for the stockport game.......
 


scooter1

How soon is now?
I have a train ticket which can get me to preston park anyway so the travel voucher is just a waste of paper to me

Likewise.. I'm no longer an STH as I can't afford it at the moment, but if the relative cost of the travel portion is £100 per season and this was knocked off an ST for those that didn't need it then i'd probably try that bit harder to find the money
 


Mendoza

NSC's Most Stalked
It is not hard to get one off tickets for any home games, the going rate is normally £15, it is easy to get them for £10, and sometimes every few weeks there are always FREE tickets which people cant get rid of for love nor money

Its just the hassle of trying to get a spare every week, but if you do manage it, as I did for a whole season (one before last) you save yourself a bit of money, paying less than £300 for all the home games in one season

A gamble you take I guess!
 


Likewise.. I'm no longer an STH as I can't afford it at the moment, but if the relative cost of the travel portion is £100 per season and this was knocked off an ST for those that didn't need it then i'd probably try that bit harder to find the money

The club can't do that. Providing a travel voucher for EVERY ticket sold is part of the planning permission we have to play at Withdean.
 




Common as Mook

Not Posh as Fook
Jul 26, 2004
5,643
The club can't do that. Providing a travel voucher for EVERY ticket sold is part of the planning permission we have to play at Withdean.

Ahhhh - FACTS.

Unfortunately some refuse to even acknowledge this. It's much easier to have a whinge at the club instead of realising there is nothing they can do about it.
 


The club can't do that. Providing a travel voucher for EVERY ticket sold is part of the planning permission we have to play at Withdean.
It's not the value of the individual travel voucher that is relevant. The Club pays money (as lump sums) to the transport operators. It raises the cash to do this from the travel voucher element of all tickets sold.

If they offered some tickets without travel vouchers, the price of all the other tickets would have to increase to maintain income levels and ensure that the funds were available to pay the bus and train operators.

When we get to Falmer, another way of raising money to pay for the transport costs would be to use car parking fees. That, of course, isn't an option available at Withdean.
 


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