Price of a season ticket next season (9 Viewers)

Price of an adult st next season

  • £300-£400

    Votes: 4 2.9%
  • £400-£500

    Votes: 11 8.0%
  • £500-£600

    Votes: 105 76.6%
  • £700-£800

    Votes: 15 10.9%
  • £800 plus

    Votes: 2 1.5%

  • Total voters
    137

Flying Fokker

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I'm conflicted because I have stopped going to night matches and didn't think it might be worth buying a ST next year. However, I will never get the chance again to see us play at that level, and also, if I wanted to buy tickets on a match by match basis, I might not get one and even if I did I would be sat on my own in random blocks each time. So I will continue my ST even if it's not best value, unless the price is ridiculous. I'm hoping that any increase will be small, at least for the first season
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The ticket exchange will recoup some of that loss. 5 games will be midweek. I guess you could consider a taxi?
My gripe with the ticket exchange is that it pays less than the value of the ticket. BIL has a Brighton ticket that pays the full value back.
 

ceetee

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The ticket exchange will recoup some of that loss. 5 games will be midweek. I guess you could consider a taxi?
My gripe with the ticket exchange is that it pays less than the value of the ticket. BIL has a Brighton ticket that pays the full value back.
Driving isn't the problem. But thanks for advice
 

Captain Dart

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This season's Early Bird prices.
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PS There was an £8 'service charge' on top of that.
 
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COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Legends, just hope it’s not stupid money, but there’s now way I’m not getting one

It would be nice if Doug King, for one season at least, gave season ticket holders in the lounges a bit of a discount for our loyalty.
 

Paxman II

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It's a business and it's the premier league. get real. It will go up just like anything else. Players wages, management, coaches etc all get a rise to top level wages. There are so many extra cost regardless of sponsors or TV revenue to cover. I expect a £200 increase on a season ticket in the premium zone.
 

quinn1971

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It's a business and it's the premier league. get real. It will go up just like anything else. Players wages, management, coaches etc all get a rise to top level wages. There are so many extra cost regardless of sponsors or TV revenue to cover. I expect a £200 increase on a season ticket in the premium zone.
Don’t think that’ll be far off
 

Captain Dart

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Greer

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Are a club mole? They have form. So someone with your 68 messages makes me wonder? So, not wanting to price people out, I think it should be less than that.
I’d prefer to pay less obviously, however if you factor in the £200k or so we’ll lose from the “free” season tickets, it’s the number that makes most sense.

Anything above will be a bit silly and anything below wouldn’t cover the shortfall.
 

quinn1971

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I’d prefer to pay less obviously, however if you factor in the £200k or we’ll lose from the “free” season tickets, it’s the number that makes most sense.

Anything above will be a bit silly and anything below wouldn’t cover the shortfall.
Exactly, Doug’s not daft, he’s getting the money back for 5000 free tickets
 

Greer

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Exactly, Doug’s not daft, he’s getting the money back for 5000 free tickets
Correct me if I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure I paid £345 for a season ticket in league 2 and mine was only 440 this season.

So let’s say it was £550-£600 for premier league football, id not be that arsed.
 

quinn1971

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Correct me if I’m wrong but I’m pretty sure I paid £345 for a season ticket in league 2 and mine was only 440 this season.

So let’s say it was £550-£600 for premier league football, id not be that arsed.
whatever They go up ( hope it’s not stupid money) he knows it’ll get filled every week,£190 extra £10 a game to watch prem football, no brainer
 

Flying Fokker

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I’d prefer to pay less obviously, however if you factor in the £200k or we’ll lose from the “free” season tickets, it’s the number that makes most sense.

Anything above will be a bit silly and anything below wouldn’t cover the shortfall.
It should not be a problem. His weekly wage bill will be going up by that much. The Premiership pays a tad more that 200k as well. Having looked at season tickets in the Prem, it’s reassuring that some clubs look at the fans as assets rather than asses.

Burnley, Sunderland, Man C et all have a low starting point.

 

Greer

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It should not be a problem. His weekly wage bill will be going up by that much. The Premiership pays a tad more that 200k as well. Having looked at season tickets in the Prem, it’s reassuring that some clubs look at the fans as assets rather than asses.

Burnley, Sunderland, Man C et all have a low starting point.

The £11m we get for winning the league will be a nice bonus and the £200m for promotion. However, we’re all naive if we think prices won’t go up.
 

Sky Blue Wozza

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If they go up to £500/ £600 then that’s a 10% rise…which is quite steep, but I think everyone expects a rise of some quantity.

Who knows, Doug may surprise us and leave them as they are!
 

wingy

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With a bigger away allocation and all the free premier package tickets the prices will clearly go up to recoup something back
I think they will put all tickets up at least by £100 , otherwise he's got some payments to make in terms of subsidising that prem off, then stage payments to make,no room for sentiment here IMO.
 

Sky Blue Wozza

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You’re spot on. I’ll pay whatever the price is, as there’s no chance I’m missing next season.
I think most people on here will have price in mind where it becomes too much. I certainly have…and have to factor in 240 miles of petrol each game too (less games makes it more affordable for me!)

But, yes, he could double the price next season and I still would pay it. There will come a point when the thrill of countless Champions League games and FA cup wins will become a bit monotonous, however, and I may have to bow out.
 

CCFCSteve

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It was £400 last season and went up 10% this season to £440.

10% increase would take us to £484. I’d be more than happy to pay that.

If we’d not got promoted that probably would’ve been realistic (5-10% increase) but I’m expecting more as we’re playing in the prem
 

wingy

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I think most people on here will have price in mind where it becomes too much. I certainly have…and have to factor in 240 miles of petrol each game too (less games makes it more affordable for me!)

But, yes, he could double the price next season and I still would pay it. There will come a point when the thrill of countless Champions League games and FA cup wins will become a bit monotonous, however, and I may have to bow out.
You need to network and car share,Near Hull aren't you or North Yorkshire?
 

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