Am I correct until 1st July club are selling STH seats AND non-STH at same time? Why will create queues unnecessary.
Yes it looks like it, but looks like existing season ticket holders will be able to reserve their seat to 1at July.
These prices look very good value and represent roughly a 10% increase (looking at standing for adults/concessions). Glad to see they have kept seniors at 60 unlike a lot of other clubs. I turned 60 this month, so my ticket is actually going to be much cheaper than last year and is a bargain!
I also note that match day prices have increased 20% or more which makes season ticket prices even better value. I expect record sales this year, as we have been promoted and represent great value (you only have to go to 15-16 games to make it worth while to get one.
Amazingly these prices are cheaper than Dorking who were relegated to National League South this year, now 3 leagues below Crawley!
once again communication is far from crystal clear CTFC!
Looking again at the prices, although I do 10-12 games a season, typically it's more like 12 or even 13. At £13 a pop that's £156 or £169. A concession season ticket for standing is only £187, and has a few extras thrown in. Effectively, the increase has made a season ticket look far more attractive, especially as I can bring a friend or two along occasionally (yes, I do have some). And I do have the money to lay out as well.
I suppose I could end up dying before the season ends. How would I claim a part refund?
Post by Red, Red & Red on May 30, 2024 15:05:50 GMT
Strikes me bit unnecessary and why create long queues for loyal STH when allowing non-STH to purchase ST at the SAME time from outset with existing renewals? The club could have eased the process in before the online system is operative (or waited for this!) by allowing say a few days JUST STH to renew with also accepting new applications.
Looking again at the prices, although I do 10-12 games a season, typically it's more like 12 or even 13. At £13 a pop that's £156 or £169. A concession season ticket for standing is only £187, and has a few extras thrown in. Effectively, the increase has made a season ticket look far more attractive, especially as I can bring a friend or two along occasionally (yes, I do have some). And I do have the money to lay out as well.
I suppose I could end up dying before the season ends. How would I claim a part refund?
I don't have to decide today.
The extra tickets per ST might be less meaningful if its a seat and no seats available nearby
Looking again at the prices, although I do 10-12 games a season, typically it's more like 12 or even 13. At £13 a pop that's £156 or £169. A concession season ticket for standing is only £187, and has a few extras thrown in. Effectively, the increase has made a season ticket look far more attractive, especially as I can bring a friend or two along occasionally (yes, I do have some). And I do have the money to lay out as well.
I suppose I could end up dying before the season ends. How would I claim a part refund?
I don't have to decide today.
The extra tickets per ST might be less meaningful if its a seat and no seats available nearby
Strikes me bit unnecessary and why create long queues for loyal STH when allowing non-STH to purchase ST at the SAME time from outset with existing renewals? The club could have eased the process in before the online system is operative (or waited for this!) by allowing say a few days JUST STH to renew with also accepting new applications.
I agree. Some season tickets holders may want to move seats for a number of reasons and giving them a week or so to consider that option would have been good. Can't argue with the prices though, still very cheap for a season ticket.
Looking again at the prices, although I do 10-12 games a season, typically it's more like 12 or even 13. At £13 a pop that's £156 or £169. A concession season ticket for standing is only £187, and has a few extras thrown in. Effectively, the increase has made a season ticket look far more attractive, especially as I can bring a friend or two along occasionally (yes, I do have some). And I do have the money to lay out as well.
I suppose I could end up dying before the season ends. How would I claim a part refund?
I don't have to decide today.
The extra tickets per ST might be less meaningful if its a seat and no seats available nearby
You make a good point there as I imagine the majority of people on concessions might prefer a seat. At the moment I'm still fit enough to stand for a match, though I am nearer 70 than 60. I will just be grateful that,in spite of several issues in recent years, I am currently well enough to do many of the things I've always done, though sometimes need to pace myself more sensibly.
Post by nick22webster on May 30, 2024 16:57:16 GMT
I think the club should cap the number of season tickets they sell especially seats, else fans that cant make it regularly miss out. Other clubs do this and CTFC should too. It also backfires if say high percentage 80/90% are all STH because if fans cant ever go or very often they lose interest an go elsewhere.
I also agree its daft having (And disrespectful to loyal STH fans they re in a queue with NON STH getting ST for the 1st time. The club are creating unnecessary queues. Also why not wait until the online system is working else by the time its working virtually all tickets will be sold and the online system has little immediate benefit. Someone at the club need to think these things through properly.
Last Edit: May 30, 2024 17:00:35 GMT by nick22webster
It’s going to be the first time I’ve bought a season ticket , I can’t buy one on the Saturday but I can on the Monday?
Is that correct as no matter how many times I read the article, that bit ain’t sticking with me.
Its unclear isn't it once again the club make themselves look really micky-mouse. Give them a call to clarify (but the line will be shut now) - maybe we should have a poll on what the club mean by their statement.