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Post by reamsofverse on Jul 19, 2024 13:34:53 GMT
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Post by valley on Jul 19, 2024 13:44:30 GMT
Gone up.
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Post by kings hill addick on Jul 19, 2024 15:09:41 GMT
They should have announced these when they put the season tickets on sale as I suspect that the increases might have swayed some to buy a season ticket before they put the prices up.
Is there any indication as to which games will be Gold - in the third division :-).
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Post by seriouslyred on Jul 19, 2024 17:01:18 GMT
They should have announced these when they put the season tickets on sale as I suspect that the increases might have swayed some to buy a season ticket before they put the prices up. Is there any indication as to which games will be Gold - in the third division :-). Think it makes sense to announce now just as pre-season kicks off. Nobody is forced to make a decision either way just yet, but we can see as many as 1,000 new ST sales IF we look competitive from the off.
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Post by kings hill addick on Jul 19, 2024 17:23:21 GMT
They should have announced these when they put the season tickets on sale as I suspect that the increases might have swayed some to buy a season ticket before they put the prices up. Is there any indication as to which games will be Gold - in the third division :-). Think it makes sense to announce now just as pre-season kicks off. Nobody is forced to make a decision either way just yet, but we can see as many as 1,000 new ST sales IF we look competitive from the off. What I meant is that if they’d announced the match prices when the season tickets came out I might have bought one. In fact my calculations were based on last season’s match prices. Now that I have made the decision not to buy one I have booked holidays that make it even less likely that I’ll buy one. What is the benefit of announcing the prices at different times?
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Post by valley on Jul 22, 2024 13:09:41 GMT
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