Martin Shaw wrote:
bellwhiff wrote:And yet the Facebook page is full of whiners.
Stoney wrote:I can't make all of the home games due to me working shifts but I'm going to get a season ticket this time around. The early bird price is really good. I could miss about 8 games and still 'break even' and have priority on cup tickets etc.
As a side note - Has the QLE card been scrapped? No mention of it.
bellwhiff wrote:And yet the Facebook page is full of whiners.
Leelad wrote:bellwhiff wrote:And yet the Facebook page is full of whiners.
Just out of curiosity as not on facebook. what the fu## have people got to whine about with this offer .
Leelad wrote:bellwhiff wrote:And yet the Facebook page is full of whiners.
Just out of curiosity as not on facebook. what the fu## have people got to whine about with this offer .
Leelad wrote:bellwhiff wrote:And yet the Facebook page is full of whiners.
Just out of curiosity as not on facebook. what the fu## have people got to whine about with this offer .
Rob wrote:Junior pricing is superb and the reward for current holders is great and well deserved. However, £325 will probably still mean we are one of the most expensive "cheapest" tickets in the league. Be interesting to see a table of cheapest general sale season tickets. I'm also surprised the QLE is the same price as the West Upper.
Captain Cunno wrote:What if you bought one last year but want to move to your 19/20 seat ?
Is it still £250 or £325...?
Also what if somebody was allocated my seat from 19/20 for last season and want to keep it?
Great news on the prices though
Captain Cunno wrote:What if you bought one last year but want to move to your 19/20 seat ?
Is it still £250 or £325...?
Also what if somebody was allocated my seat from 19/20 for last season and want to keep it?
Great news on the prices though
Dave Wayne wrote:Rob wrote:Junior pricing is superb and the reward for current holders is great and well deserved. However, £325 will probably still mean we are one of the most expensive "cheapest" tickets in the league. Be interesting to see a table of cheapest general sale season tickets. I'm also surprised the QLE is the same price as the West Upper.
Fair comment on the "cheapest" tickets but it doesn't always compare like with like. Around 50% of L2 grounds have standing for home fans, so their cheapest tickets are bound to be less than ours.
True comparison needs to be done with "cheapest seats", although I still don't think we would fare too well.
Rob wrote:Dave Wayne wrote:Rob wrote:Junior pricing is superb and the reward for current holders is great and well deserved. However, £325 will probably still mean we are one of the most expensive "cheapest" tickets in the league. Be interesting to see a table of cheapest general sale season tickets. I'm also surprised the QLE is the same price as the West Upper.
Fair comment on the "cheapest" tickets but it doesn't always compare like with like. Around 50% of L2 grounds have standing for home fans, so their cheapest tickets are bound to be less than ours.
True comparison needs to be done with "cheapest seats", although I still don't think we would fare too well.
Yes of course when compared you'd have to compare seated price only. I'm particularly pleased they have done something for young adults, it really is a step in the right direction, it's just a shame, I think, that they have not made the QLE a bit cheaper. If the voucher scheme isn't operated I fear it will be a sparsely populated stand.
Rob wrote:I'm not sure the players would Hjelde. I do think having home fans behind the goal is important and many clubs now put away fans down the side to allow home support at each end.
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