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Post by jamo on Apr 11, 2004 14:45:36 GMT 1
I know that we've touched on this before but Gravesend at home is definately the right time for the club to make good their promise to reward fans loyalty by making GENUINE concessions for admittance.This game could be pivotal for the whole season and we need as many there as possible, i somehow don't see a large away following. Tuesday night's attendance takes care of it's self and ,IF, we get to the play off's those crowds too will be high. Come on Town,score a PR goal at the right end this time and help to make a vital game all the better by encouraging as high a crowd as possible.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2004 14:46:54 GMT 1
Great idea.
Let's see STFC put forward a real deal as opposed to the rubbish one for the Exeter game.
TUFC have done kids for a quid recently despite their troubles - surely Town can do something similar.
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Apr 11, 2004 14:48:21 GMT 1
Good shout Jamo but it will not happen They may do a deal where by if two adults take four kids in the away stand they can save 50p
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Post by Southern Fried Afro on Apr 11, 2004 14:49:13 GMT 1
If they did kids for a quid, wouldn't kids who have season tickets be losing money?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2004 14:51:42 GMT 1
All season ticket holders were sent a letter with their season ticket this season informing them that the club could well be doing price reductions for some matches.
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Post by peterjones1 on Apr 11, 2004 14:55:11 GMT 1
All season ticket holders were sent a letter with their season ticket this season informing them that the club could well be doing price reductions for some matches. Which Keith Sayfritz has since come out and said will no longer be the case sadly
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Post by Southern Fried Afro on Apr 11, 2004 14:56:57 GMT 1
Anyone know if the tickets would go up if we do.
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Apr 11, 2004 14:59:58 GMT 1
They have the womens day open for it, that was originally set for the day it was postponed.
Kids for a quid wouldnt hurt, even a fiver to stand up even
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Post by peterjones1 on Apr 11, 2004 15:00:10 GMT 1
I would imagine so Afro.
This season they were 'frozen'...tho it was the equivalent of a price rise as far as I'm concerened, as even the frozen prices are far more than any other Conf tickets.
I think whatever happens this season we can expect and official increase in prices for next season (tho I stand to be corrected..)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2004 15:04:35 GMT 1
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Post by peterjones1 on Apr 11, 2004 15:05:39 GMT 1
I stand corrected, good move by the club, even if our prices will still be the highest in the league
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2004 15:24:55 GMT 1
There's a rumoured 'Stand in the Wakeman End for £12.50' offer on the way.......
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Post by CuyahogaBlue on Apr 11, 2004 15:28:18 GMT 1
I stand corrected, good move by the club, even if our prices will still be the highest in the league I'd guess that the two teams coming down would be charging something similar to the Town.
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