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Inevitably going to be an interesting process, but let’s start with when do we get the email regards next season, pricing of, and not knowing who will be here owners, players & manager, or what division we’ll be in what the club will put forward….I believe it was mid-March last year, and in fairness the club have generally been good with offer pricing, last year more games (23 over 19) same price extra month (I may be wrong), I am awaiting it with interest….flexible season ticket (10 game, Monthly) thoughts anyone

Might be in the wrong section, but it can’t be far away 

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I can't see renewal rates being above 75% and that's assuming they don't put the prices up.

 

 

STH have been sitting at home all season.

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ANY increase will be a disgrace.

 

Wouldnt be suprised with these cocks.

If there is, im done with them after 30 years of being an ST holder.

 

FECK IT

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Many might see it as an opportunity to get their first season ticket and a lot won’t want to fall behind with their points/lose the chance of a ST in future.
 

It’s also worth remembering that, for a lot of fans, success on the pitch isn’t that crucial to their enjoyment of a match day.

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1 minute ago, Foxmeister said:

It’s also worth remembering that, for a lot of fans, success on the pitch isn’t that crucial to their enjoyment of a match day.

Very true, I love watching my team and enjoying success, but it's part of having a good day out with my mates as well, home and/or away. And as we know, mostly 90 of crap football interrupts a great day out. 

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I don’t think that will say much until they are fairly sure of where we will be. Increases will not occur if we go down, not so sure if we retain status as they may seek inflation costs. They have a lot to chew on as revenues have fallen a lot. Depends what next season ambitions will be. Based on this year I suspect renewal rates will drop by 10 to 15% so single matchday pricing will be interesting. Personally I would open a window soon with a significant discount to renew early. However I am only a businessman what would I know?

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33 minutes ago, Tommy G said:

They wouldn't dare put the prices up I'm sure, but I'm sure if they did our cuck fan base would still renew. Suspect nothing will be decided until they know what division we'll be in. 

The same old sad cases will be there rushing to congratulate each other on Facebook about how they've renewed.

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I think a reasonable number of people will renew when we’re relegated, because they’ll remember how hard it was to get a season ticket before.

 

I started bringing my kids when they both got interested in football in the 13/14 season, and it took us about 3 years to get a season ticket. So we missed the PL winning match, and had to battle to get tickets for the CL matches.  It was such a relief when we finally got season tickets, and had guaranteed seats.  Realistically we’re never going to achieve those dizzy heights again, but there’s a remote possibility we may find ourselves in the PL again, and then season tickets will be hard to get.  I think there may be a lot of people in my situation, wary of relinquishing the season tickets we had to wait so long for.  
 

But if we’re in league 1 for a second season, then I very much doubt I’d renew.  The kids will most likely have moved away by then, and it won’t be worth it financially, for the number of games we can all get to. 

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It doesn't matter if we get relegated or not, I'm not renewing for the first time in maybe 15 years. I have better things to do than support KPFC these days, and if I ever did want to go, tickets will be available. There's not going to be a sellout at the walkers for a very long time.  

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25 minutes ago, Mark_w said:

I assume we’ll hear that they’re freezing prices the week before it’s possible for relegation to be confirmed.

Definitely they will offer a price freeze for renewal before our fate is decided and not long to renew

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Just now, Sol thewall Bamba said:

It could be though depending on how many are in the camp of "I'll come back when King Power leave".

They aren't leaving and we will be shit for years and years with them here so I really wouldn't worry. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Foxes1 said:

If they raise prices I won't renew.

Morally, yes I know that’s a strange word to use when discussing football, there is absolutely no way that ST shouldn’t go down but, LC probably can’t afford to keep prices the same so will be increased. That is unless the club somehow cut costs by a vast %

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