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Wellard wrote:
It’s fine. Happy to pay if it helps the club.
Great if you can afford to, but some families have obviously had their income cut since Covid and imagine bringing 2-3 kids and now having to pay full price for them! Badly misjudged by the club imo
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Very disappointed with the clubs attitude, as pensioners the extra entrance fee makes it very difficult for me and my two old football pals, I would have thought with the large amount of financial reward the club received from the government the normal entrance fee would have remained. Difficult times for all financially but as the Chairman said football without fans is not football.
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Sign of the times. Reduced gate, clubs must look to make up deficit. King’s Lynn, although one league higher, had an all pay £25!
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Also remember we have reduced income as we cant open the bar and we are caped at 600 paying this game last year we had 1200 ish in the ground
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Whilst I can understand the need to maximise income the problem is that it may well result in an overall negative view of the club. If supporters feel they can be excluded on price grounds from what is the highlight league game of the season will they be so willing to attend one of the more routine games later on.
Appreciate there is no simple answer. - Will the game still be streamed?
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Didn’t take long for the moaners to come out. The club have offered the stream for free, can’t open bar and Reg thinks we’ve made a mint on the £27k a month hand out, despite Neil stating it takes £7k a week to the run club.
Come on guys give the club a break!!
I’m assuming that the £13.50 has taken in to account that you can’t buy a pint, probably won’t buy a programme, tea, a 50/50 or golden goal etc..
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The way the club have written the news article makes it seem like season ticket holders have to pay. I do hope that's not the case as we've already paid for games we couldn't see.
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James wrote:
Chris43 wrote:
The way the club have written the news article makes it seem like season ticket holders have to pay. I do hope that's not the case as we've already paid for games we couldn't see.
Chris43 you just turn up with your season ticket and mask no ticket required as you’ve said you’ve paid already
That's the normal procedure but the way the article is written on the website makes it look like you have to buy a ticket. That's because they use the line "CTFC Season ticket holders will take priority". That could mean take priority over ticket sales or take priority over entry.
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I initially read it that way and responded and then deleted my post after re-reading. It says Maximum 600 tickets excluding season ticket holders... so my assumption is that if you have a season ticket and want to go you don't need to order a ticket online and total max crowd planned for = 600 with tickets +all season ticket holders. I'm sure all will be made clear in due course
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Wellard wrote:
I’m assuming that the £13.50 has taken in to account that you can’t buy a pint, probably won’t buy a programme, tea, a 50/50 or golden goal etc..
That's an odd reason to try to justify it given children generally don't buy a pint and golden goal ticket