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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2005 8:59:06 GMT 1
The big games will be all-ticket so there shouldn't be a problem.
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Post by Steve Rogerson on May 9, 2005 9:12:08 GMT 1
I can see the problems with a half season ticket but it would be something I would consider if it was available. Because I live too far away and travel to games by train, I cannot get home after evening matches so it doesn't make it worthwhile me getting a season ticket.
Maybe for the big matches, the half season book could act a bit like the priority card in moving you up the queue to get tickets.
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Post by timgallon on May 9, 2005 9:35:29 GMT 1
The Club need to realise that there are a lot of exiles out there who want to support the Club through purchasing a season ticket but dont find it value for money cos they cant make all the games.
A half season ticket to allow for flexibility of when they can get to games makes perfect sense.
There needs to be a can attitude to this, not all these barriers. As i said before if other Clubs can manage it why cant we?
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Post by graedw on May 9, 2005 10:39:56 GMT 1
with working shifts i think the half season ticket would be an excellent idea, i`d be happy with the idea that it would`nt be valid for all ticket games, but would give you a priority to purchase tickets for all ticket games,
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2005 11:28:51 GMT 1
The Ticketing Group submitted a plan for Block tickets last season which I think was 5 games for a fiver off.
Details of this would not have been releeased until the deadline for the cheap season tickets had passed (thus having no effect on season ticket sales) and could have been marketed hard at various times of the season (the start, Xmas, and the Kiddie/Chester time would have been great).
We heard nothing back from the club on why the idea was rejected.
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Post by scooter on May 9, 2005 12:02:57 GMT 1
I will get one as usual. Any news on prices yet ?
I imagine there will be a significant increase this time
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Post by DiglisShrew on May 9, 2005 12:57:26 GMT 1
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Post by CuyahogaBlue on May 9, 2005 13:55:51 GMT 1
Half season tickets with random games chosen would be very difficult to administer, for the reasons cited, but; a) Saturday only season tickets (postponements ?) b) Big Match season tickets (Wrexham Chester etc) c) Half season tickets - for all games in 2006 d) Midweek Ticket Pass 5 pounds to buy and gives a 1 pound discount for all midweek games e) 10 for the price of 9 - buyer picks in advance which games will be attended. Just a few ideas
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Post by faginy on May 9, 2005 13:55:56 GMT 1
defo a good idea
half season tickets/10 game season tickets should carry the same priveleges as prioirty cards imo
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2005 13:58:32 GMT 1
defo a good idea half season tickets/10 game season tickets should carry the same priveleges as prioirty cards imo Exactly. As I said may posts ago, if it's going to be a well attended game then set aside spaces for HST holders up until half 2. If they are not there then let anyone in. For all ticket league games HST holders would get the same priority as super blues etc. If they don't pick up their tickets within a day or two then they go on general sale. Surely this would be very easy to implement?
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