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Also 1 child if accompanied by a paying adult went free, I have got my ticket on line, but sadly will not be purchasing a ticket for my grand daughter, at £13.50. She is not best pleased.
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Think we need to see this from club’s perspective. If it’s been decided that only 600 plus season ticket holders can attend then that is probably at least half down on what the crowd could be expected to be on a normal day. If children were allowed in free this time, just say that 600 paying was reduced by 200, not good business sense. Plus the way things are going this could be our only fans in attendance match until Easter!
Last edited by Charlie Bird (18/12/2020 4:04 PM)
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But those families/seniors that can't afford this one might not go to any future games rest of the season. Yes we're missing out a bumper crowd for this match, but can't imagine many regular games we get more than 600 ticket buying fans.
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Update on the club website about u16s tickets
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Space Raider wrote:
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
Not at all, given the Adult will normally be paying. And the club have to off set the revenue lost on those I mentioned. If that means I have to pay for my son..so be it.
Think about it 😉
Last edited by Wellard (18/12/2020 6:09 PM)
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Donk wrote:
Update on the club website about u16s tickets
The club have clarified, so hopefully all are happy....but probably not
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Wellard wrote:
Donk wrote:
Update on the club website about u16s tickets
The club have clarified, so hopefully all are happy....but probably not
I'm happy. They've answered my question.
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Tickets will need to be purchased before 10 am on Boxing Day there will be no tickets available on the gate