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SkyBlueSoul

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Forest follow up a pretty shit season by raising season ticket prices by an average of 24% and reducing concession eligibility, even if the club are relegated. All to make an extra ~£2m. I imagine it's still cheaper than a lot of clubs but that's a hell of an increase in one go for not much gain.


"The most expensive adult season ticket will be on sale for £850 — up from £660 for 2023-24, while the cheapest ticket has gone up from £465 to £550.

The club also announced an adjustment to the age brackets for ticket bandings at the City Ground. Last season, supporters between the ages of 12 and 19 were eligible to purchase a youth season ticket. But those bandings have been changed as part of Tuesday’s announcement, reducing the age bracket to 14-17 year-olds only.

The cost of child season tickets, meanwhile, has gone from as cheap as £90 to a blanket £190 price — representing a 111 per cent rise on last season."
 

fernandopartridge

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Forest follow up a pretty shit season by raising season ticket prices by an average of 24% and reducing concession eligibility, even if the club are relegated. All to make an extra ~£2m. I imagine it's still cheaper than a lot of clubs but that's a hell of an increase in one go for not much gain.


"The most expensive adult season ticket will be on sale for £850 — up from £660 for 2023-24, while the cheapest ticket has gone up from £465 to £550.

The club also announced an adjustment to the age brackets for ticket bandings at the City Ground. Last season, supporters between the ages of 12 and 19 were eligible to purchase a youth season ticket. But those bandings have been changed as part of Tuesday’s announcement, reducing the age bracket to 14-17 year-olds only.

The cost of child season tickets, meanwhile, has gone from as cheap as £90 to a blanket £190 price — representing a 111 per cent rise on last season."

Really hope they are relegated instead of Luton
 

napolimp

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Luton have the simplest run-in. I think the third team to drop could be the loser out of the Everton v Forest match at the weekend.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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There’s two variables in a risk vs reward function.
How is it working out in CCFC’s case along with another modern trend we’ve adopted, ie bringing everyone back for corners?

Pep is fine to see his opponents trying to mimic his style because it leads to easy pickings like tonight.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Arne Slot the next manager of Liverpool.


Said it a million times on here but the Dutch league is absolutely shit. Especially with Ajax being a basket case, managing Feyenoord is about as much of an achievement as managing Celtic or Rangers. The opposition other than PSV are really weak, and their wage bills massively inferior.
 

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