"While Adult, Concession, Young Adult, and Young Person’s ticket prices have all been reduced for the two fixtures, the offer of Young Persons and Children entering the ground for free with a paying adult will still stand. Meaning a family of four with two adults and two children can watch the Reds for just £4 at either of these fixtures." - now as a STH if I wanted a child to join me I would have to pay £4 per match, so total outlay £8 for both both games referenced. Morally that cannot be right - this a loophole the club should fix.
As a STH you are a paying adult so assume you could get child in for free. I have always assumed this would apply for any game, but not having children, was not relevant to me. I would check with club, if wish to bring a child with you.
As a STH myself, I agree it devalues the ST slightly, but these two games are must win (or at least must not lose) so understand why club doing in the circumstances. Not clear if applies to away fans too.I will probably go the multi-ticket option next year, particularly if we are relegated as similar price.
I believe Peespottage is correct but as you say Sooty its all being done to get fans in and get behind the club at a vital time. As a STH myself yeah I agree it does technically somewhat devalue the ST but I want the club to survive relegation and this has to be a positive move to get more people in and behind the club. Remember also ST were greatly reduced in price. Its two games and STH do get 2 'free tickets' to give away so I guess the club could always argue that's your free two (counter claim its not really a 'benefit' to STH if everyone gets it) - this is exhausting - just get down to the Broadfied and get behind the club!
I believe Peespottage is correct but as you say Sooty its all being done to get fans in and get behind the club at a vital time. As a STH myself yeah I agree it does technically somewhat devalue the ST but I want the club to survive relegation and this has to be a positive move to get more people in and behind the club. Remember also ST were greatly reduced in price. Its two games and STH do get 2 'free tickets' to give away so I guess the club could always argue that's your free two (counter claim its not really a 'benefit' to STH if everyone gets it) - this is exhausting - just get down to the Broadfied and get behind the club!
Agree. There's plenty of stuff going on at the moment that fans can legitimately complain about but this initiative sounds like a great idea and if a load of kids come for their first match and get hooked then the club doesn't only get a short term atmosphere boost but the club can reap the benefits for years to come with a new generation of supporters.
I believe Peespottage is correct but as you say Sooty its all being done to get fans in and get behind the club at a vital time. As a STH myself yeah I agree it does technically somewhat devalue the ST but I want the club to survive relegation and this has to be a positive move to get more people in and behind the club. Remember also ST were greatly reduced in price. Its two games and STH do get 2 'free tickets' to give away so I guess the club could always argue that's your free two (counter claim its not really a 'benefit' to STH if everyone gets it) - this is exhausting - just get down to the Broadfied and get behind the club!
Agree. There's plenty of stuff going on at the moment that fans can legitimately complain about but this initiative sounds like a great idea and if a load of kids come for their first match and get hooked then the club doesn't only get a short term atmosphere boost but the club can reap the benefits for years to come with a new generation of supporters.
Such a good deal Bantam.will you be coming down and cheering us on?
Agree. There's plenty of stuff going on at the moment that fans can legitimately complain about but this initiative sounds like a great idea and if a load of kids come for their first match and get hooked then the club doesn't only get a short term atmosphere boost but the club can reap the benefits for years to come with a new generation of supporters.
Such a good deal Bantam.will you be coming down and cheering us on?
Er... Unfortunately I think I'm washing my hair on those days.
I've a soft spot for Rochdale because they were the first away ground I ever went to so go easy on them. As for Harrogate, they have this tinpot mentality of restricting away fan numbers whilst playing in a half empty stadium so you have my blessing to give them a right good stuffing.