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Post by peterparker on Oct 2, 2023 16:13:31 GMT
Me and a few mates are having a get together for the Exeter game, I volunteered to sort tickets for the non-ST holders and nearly had to remortgage the house! £26 is too much for 3rd division football, Gotta be one of the highest ticket prices in the league? I’ve not gotta season ticket this season and was shocked when I had to pay £26 just to stand up . How does this compare to other sides in our division? Cambridge charge 19 quid an Adult to stand in their terracing
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Post by bluetooth0077 on Oct 2, 2023 16:28:14 GMT
Clealy a rip off to stand on a terrace to watch a 3rd division football game
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Post by bluetooth0077 on Oct 2, 2023 16:31:41 GMT
Plus no one knows what the current capacity is or what the capacity will be once the south stand is complete. Clearly won't be 12000
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Post by keygas on Oct 2, 2023 16:33:36 GMT
I’ve not gotta season ticket this season and was shocked when I had to pay £26 just to stand up . How does this compare to other sides in our division? Cambridge charge 19 quid an Adult to stand in their terracing Exeter City’s terrace behind the goal is £22 on the day or £2 cheaper in advance. Hopefully when the new south/ south west stand is up & running, the prices should revert back to the first home fixture price of £23, if they don’t, maybe our fans representatives could ask the club the reasons why. Seen a few fans on Facebook saying the cost, especially for families at the moment is making them think twice about attending.
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Post by bluetooth0077 on Oct 2, 2023 16:35:08 GMT
Cambridge charge 19 quid an Adult to stand in their terracing Exeter City’s terrace behind the goal is £22 on the day or £2 cheaper in advance. Hopefully when the new south/ south west stand is up & running, the prices should revert back to the first home fixture price of £23, if they don’t, maybe our fans representatives could ask the club the reasons why. Seen a few fans on Facebook saying the cost, especially for families at the moment is making them think twice about attending.
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Post by bluetooth0077 on Oct 2, 2023 16:35:20 GMT
Cambridge charge 19 quid an Adult to stand in their terracing Exeter City’s terrace behind the goal is £22 on the day or £2 cheaper in advance. Hopefully when the new south/ south west stand is up & running, the prices should revert back to the first home fixture price of £23, if they don’t, maybe our fans representatives could ask the club the reasons why. Seen a few fans on Facebook saying the cost, especially for families at the moment is making them think twice about attending.
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Post by Topper Gas on Oct 2, 2023 16:55:13 GMT
I’ve not gotta season ticket this season and was shocked when I had to pay £26 just to stand up . How does this compare to other sides in our division? Cambridge charge 19 quid an Adult to stand in their terracing How many games do they sell out a season? How much have they spent putting their squad together this summer?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2023 17:03:22 GMT
Cambridge charge 19 quid an Adult to stand in their terracing How many games do they sell out a season? How much have they spent putting their squad together this summer? Not as much as us yet seem ti be getting similar results.
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Post by clockendgas on Oct 2, 2023 17:17:58 GMT
Personally I feel £20 is plenty,should be quid a kid every game,and cheaper for teenagers. We need to hook these kids before they chose something else to do on a Saturday afternoon or even go to the 💩
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Post by yattongas on Oct 2, 2023 17:35:59 GMT
I’ve gone for the cheaper option , iFollow at £10 . No Travelling expenses either !
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Post by peterparker on Oct 2, 2023 17:55:40 GMT
Cambridge charge 19 quid an Adult to stand in their terracing How many games do they sell out a season? How much have they spent putting their squad together this summer? These are there attendances this season. I am sure they have spent a hell of a lot less than us, but that just suggests we are (currently) under acheiving 5 Aug Oxford United 7,435 15 Aug Stevenage 7,529 19 Aug Bristol Rovers 6,390 4 Sep Reading 6,789 23 Sep Port Vale 6,905
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Post by Topper Gas on Oct 2, 2023 17:58:58 GMT
According to Wiki their ground capacity is similar to our reduced capacity of around 8,000 so clearly not many games are anywhere near sell outs.
The fact we appear to be under achieving is down to JB/the players not the owners setting the playing budget.
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Post by Topper Gas on Oct 2, 2023 18:03:08 GMT
Personally I feel £20 is plenty,should be quid a kid every game,and cheaper for teenagers. We need to hook these kids before they chose something else to do on a Saturday afternoon or even go to the 💩 Ground capacity seems the issue at the moment not failing to attract kids? Why would anybody give away something for £1 when there's clearly people prepared to pay £26 for it? Once the new stand is open you have to assume the club will then need to reduce prices to try and fill the ground.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Oct 2, 2023 18:44:26 GMT
It's £19 quid for me and Hugo the Younger to watch Bath at Twerton Park. £16 for me and £3 for him.
Last week it was the community day so you could pay what you like to get in.
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Post by clockendgas on Oct 2, 2023 19:04:10 GMT
It's £19 quid for me and Hugo the Younger to watch Bath at Twerton Park. £16 for me and £3 for him. Last week it was the community day so you could pay what you like to get in. Yes I payed a tenner and it was a excellent game,plenty of young kids who will hopefully return.
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Post by clockendgas on Oct 2, 2023 19:05:52 GMT
Personally I feel £20 is plenty,should be quid a kid every game,and cheaper for teenagers. We need to hook these kids before they chose something else to do on a Saturday afternoon or even go to the 💩 Ground capacity seems the issue at the moment not failing to attract kids? Why would anybody give away something for £1 when there's clearly people prepared to pay £26 for it? Once the new stand is open you have to assume the club will then need to reduce prices to try and fill the ground. Kids don't pay £26 mate, and a lot of adults won't unless we are pushing top six.
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Post by yattongas on Oct 2, 2023 19:09:00 GMT
Exeter City’s terrace behind the goal is £22 on the day or £2 cheaper in advance. Hopefully when the new south/ south west stand is up & running, the prices should revert back to the first home fixture price of £23, if they don’t, maybe our fans representatives could ask the club the reasons why. Seen a few fans on Facebook saying the cost, especially for families at the moment is making them think twice about attending. slam ?
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Post by Topper Gas on Oct 2, 2023 20:22:05 GMT
Ground capacity seems the issue at the moment not failing to attract kids? Why would anybody give away something for £1 when there's clearly people prepared to pay £26 for it? Once the new stand is open you have to assume the club will then need to reduce prices to try and fill the ground. Kids don't pay £26 mate, and a lot of adults won't unless we are pushing top six. They clearly are paying £26 as the Mem was almost at capacity v Wigan and probably will be v Exeter.
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Post by yattongas on Oct 2, 2023 20:29:10 GMT
It's £19 quid for me and Hugo the Younger to watch Bath at Twerton Park. £16 for me and £3 for him. Last week it was the community day so you could pay what you like to get in. Great for Bath City fans , I’m a Gashead though.
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Post by clockendgas on Oct 2, 2023 20:34:25 GMT
Kids don't pay £26 mate, and a lot of adults won't unless we are pushing top six. They clearly are paying £26 as the Mem was almost at capacity v Wigan and probably will be v Exeter. Under 18 and under 14 don't pay £26.
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