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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Amber Andy » Tue Jul 20, 2021 11:42 am

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FarnieStag wrote:Well at £26 for Upper West tickets that's my occasional matchday mate done with the Stags. He usually gets to about 6 or 7 matches and he works for the NHS in an admin job that's little more than minimum wage, so has finallly admitted it's no longer affordable for him.
As usual the Stags shoot themselves in the foot with a bitterly disappointing pricing structure which fails time-and-time again to lure in much-needed occasional/floating fans. I've not looked into it, but I'm pretty certain that these prices must be the same-as or at least pretty close to Forest/Derby?
And as for the "buy a season ticket!" brigade, good luck on seeing even 30% of matches with another lockdown looking more-and-more probable.

I can understand you moaning about the price of match day tickets. Maybe you should both consider investing in a QL membership given he attends 6 or 7 games.

Your last paragraph seems a bit mean and petty I have to say.


Fair comment, looking back those words do seem mean and could have been put better.

For reference though, I have a season ticket. There just seem to be a lot on here that can't get their heads around the fact that there are lots of genuine Stags fans who don't want to or can't buy a season ticket for lots of reasons (eg upfront cost, can't get to many games, just the general faff). And they won't buy a Quarry Lane pass for same reasons, in addition to not wanting to put up with a north gale force wind.
I know in the past the club have lowered prices for three league games (I think in line with EFL rules ). Hopefully they are looking at doing that again. I think any other reductions are not feasible. I'm not currently a season ticket holder and I'm content to go the QL membership route. I do accept though that season ticket holders should have more privileges than me. If the match day prices were low, I think it would be unfair to the season ticket holders.
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby ParisStag » Tue Jul 20, 2021 11:56 am

What about the adult and kid deal for £18? Is that still running?
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby part time pete » Tue Jul 20, 2021 12:03 pm

ParisStag wrote:What about the adult and kid deal for £18? Is that still running?


Still running but is £25 now.
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Rob » Tue Jul 20, 2021 12:57 pm

part time pete wrote:
ParisStag wrote:What about the adult and kid deal for £18? Is that still running?


Still running but is £25 now.


Now that's inflation! Blimey.
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby gazza1988 » Tue Jul 20, 2021 1:10 pm

£18 for adult and child ticket and £20-odd for just an adult. I can see why they increased that. Be cheaper to have an imaginary kid.
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby adamstag » Tue Jul 20, 2021 2:36 pm

Time to crack on now, otherwise we’ll be spending the rest of our lives messing around with this.
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby bear 73 » Tue Jul 20, 2021 3:23 pm

The club have announced prices for next season, and of coarse they do not suit every one, whats new.
We look at the package that suits us , this forum could run until next June, anyone thinking that the Radfords have a unlimited source of revenue to keep this club afloat is mistaken
The club has to be viable and self supporting, every 2 weeks £24 is £12 a week, and if you get a season ticket, or Quarry lane membership well you are quids in.
a random fan who wants to pick his matches £24 pound is not over the top.
I used to share a season ticket with a work mate to keep cost down, and if their was a big cup match, being a season ticket holder, we got first choice.
were theirs a will there is a way,
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Torrystag » Tue Jul 20, 2021 4:59 pm

Not meaning to be annoying ,but the qle membership is a really good deal imo ,45 quid up front then cheap tickets really cannot understand the moaners ,ok the igu is a tad expensive ,but i think the club is offering an alternative just my opinion
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Gazmoose82 » Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:06 pm

Torrystag wrote:Not meaning to be annoying ,but the qle membership is a really good deal imo ,45 quid up front then cheap tickets really cannot understand the moaners ,ok the igu is a tad expensive ,but i think the club is offering an alternative just my opinion


The only problem is with the membership is that its for the QLE.... terrible view... No atmosphere and 2 super slow kiosk workers trying to feed 1200 people :lol:

IGU is far superior
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby bellwhiff » Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:19 pm

Terrible view. For real ?
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby James » Tue Jul 20, 2021 8:12 pm

Gazmoose82 wrote:
Torrystag wrote:Not meaning to be annoying ,but the qle membership is a really good deal imo ,45 quid up front then cheap tickets really cannot understand the moaners ,ok the igu is a tad expensive ,but i think the club is offering an alternative just my opinion


The only problem is with the membership is that its for the QLE.... terrible view... No atmosphere and 2 super slow kiosk workers trying to feed 1200 people :lol:

IGU is far superior


If you want the best view in the house, you pay more for it. That happens at every event with spectators up and down the country.
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Rob » Tue Jul 20, 2021 9:09 pm

bellwhiff wrote:Terrible view. For real ?


He's definitely not real. If you go to every game you watch a high proportion from behind the goal. Personally I prefer the side but find the Upper Tier too detached from the action. Its where the prawn sandwich brigade sit ;) I love it towards the back of the Lower tier, it's where I've been since 1988 having been in the Bish and NS as a kid.
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby gazza1988 » Tue Jul 20, 2021 9:14 pm

Rob wrote:
bellwhiff wrote:Terrible view. For real ?


He's definitely not real. If you go to every game you watch a high proportion from behind the goal. Personally I prefer the side but find the Upper Tier too detached from the action. Its where the prawn sandwich brigade sit ;) I love it towards the back of the Lower tier, it's where I've been since 1988 having been in the Bish and NS as a kid.

1988. That's a great year that :D
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Dan » Tue Jul 20, 2021 10:20 pm

gazza1988 wrote:
Rob wrote:
bellwhiff wrote:Terrible view. For real ?


He's definitely not real. If you go to every game you watch a high proportion from behind the goal. Personally I prefer the side but find the Upper Tier too detached from the action. Its where the prawn sandwich brigade sit ;) I love it towards the back of the Lower tier, it's where I've been since 1988 having been in the Bish and NS as a kid.

1988. That's a great year that :D


Was that the last time Flitcroft won a match as Manager? :D ;)

*Awaits an Evans response* :D

I think it was also the last time Evans ate a salad? :D
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby bellwhiff » Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:15 pm

Rob wrote:
bellwhiff wrote:Terrible view. For real ?


He's definitely not real. If you go to every game you watch a high proportion from behind the goal. Personally I prefer the side but find the Upper Tier too detached from the action. Its where the prawn sandwich brigade sit ;) I love it towards the back of the Lower tier, it's where I've been since 1988 having been in the Bish and NS as a kid.


No denying the view from the WS is good but I like being behind the goals.
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Amber Andy » Wed Jul 21, 2021 5:30 pm

Dan wrote:
gazza1988 wrote:
Rob wrote:
bellwhiff wrote:Terrible view. For real ?


He's definitely not real. If you go to every game you watch a high proportion from behind the goal. Personally I prefer the side but find the Upper Tier too detached from the action. Its where the prawn sandwich brigade sit ;) I love it towards the back of the Lower tier, it's where I've been since 1988 having been in the Bish and NS as a kid.

1988. That's a great year that :D


Was that the last time Flitcroft won a match as Manager? :D ;)

*Awaits an Evans response* :D

I think it was also the last time Evans ate a salad? :D
88, that's the size of SE's ideal squad :D
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Old amber » Wed Jul 21, 2021 7:50 pm

The only good view you get from the west stand upper is a lovely veiw of the Bishop St roof and St. Peter’s retail park
Oh and sorry the pitch down below ....
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Dan » Wed Jul 21, 2021 9:19 pm

Amber Andy wrote:
Dan wrote:
gazza1988 wrote:
Rob wrote:
bellwhiff wrote:Terrible view. For real ?


He's definitely not real. If you go to every game you watch a high proportion from behind the goal. Personally I prefer the side but find the Upper Tier too detached from the action. Its where the prawn sandwich brigade sit ;) I love it towards the back of the Lower tier, it's where I've been since 1988 having been in the Bish and NS as a kid.

1988. That's a great year that :D


Was that the last time Flitcroft won a match as Manager? :D ;)

*Awaits an Evans response* :D

I think it was also the last time Evans ate a salad? :D
88, that's the size of SE's ideal squad :D


Brilliant! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Sedgwick » Thu Jul 22, 2021 8:55 am

Amber Andy wrote:
Dan wrote:
gazza1988 wrote:
Rob wrote:
bellwhiff wrote:Terrible view. For real ?


He's definitely not real. If you go to every game you watch a high proportion from behind the goal. Personally I prefer the side but find the Upper Tier too detached from the action. Its where the prawn sandwich brigade sit ;) I love it towards the back of the Lower tier, it's where I've been since 1988 having been in the Bish and NS as a kid.

1988. That's a great year that :D


Was that the last time Flitcroft won a match as Manager? :D ;)

*Awaits an Evans response* :D

I think it was also the last time Evans ate a salad? :D
88, that's the size of SE's ideal squad :D


"shortlist" of targets was initially 22 players.. with a B sheet that contained a further 10 targets and a C sheet with 8 on It..... so thats almost half way to 88, plus that was only one transfer window. :lol:
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Old amber » Thu Jul 22, 2021 11:18 am

Mmmmm very quarry lane membership related that one !!?.
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby nigegray » Thu Jul 22, 2021 8:53 pm

evening can anyone post a link for the download quarry lane membership form thats needed to apply online?
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby part time pete » Thu Jul 22, 2021 9:26 pm

nigegray wrote:evening can anyone post a link for the download quarry lane membership form thats needed to apply online?



The link is in this

https://www.mansfieldtown.net/news/2021 ... confirmed/
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby Oldamber55 » Fri Jul 23, 2021 6:24 pm

Go to the ticket office they have them already printed off .. on a table in a box ... fill it it hand it over and away you go
We did this on Monday... no hassle.
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby BigStag51 » Sat Jul 24, 2021 4:33 pm

Applied for mine over the telephone , it took no more than 5 minutes.
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Re: matchday pricing and Quarry Lane membership

Postby STAGS FOR LIFE » Sat Jul 31, 2021 12:42 pm

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