ScouseFox Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 How much would a season ticket cost in J3 at our ground, as that's similar to where he sits at Derby. i would guess a bit more than that but couldn't be sure, but whatever it is i'm sure everyone will claim it is a rip off (and rightly so). unless we go up in which case they can probably justify a price rise. i won't be able to afford one or practically justify one anyway, work and the fact i couldn't do a midweek means i'd probably miss over half the games anyway. just gonna have to pick and choose, liverpool and everton mainly. sounding like a proper plastic . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicester Lass Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 FCC ers...any talk of ST prices at your meetings??? Not really, no. The proposed price structure had already been submitted to the Board for approval before we had our meeting. The question was asked but all Susan said was that the prices 'wouldn't be anybody's worst nightmare' which didn't really give a lot away. My instinct is a small increase for existing STH but think they'll ramp up the price for new applicants. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Sieffsi Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 I'm hoping to get one for next season, in order to get one do I have to have attended a certain amount of games this season? Don't worry..it doesn't matter about how many games you've been to.If you're getting 1 in a specific block/seat..get it early as there will be quite a few more STH next season. ..IF we go up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hirsty The Blue 94 Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 Not really, no. The proposed price structure had already been submitted to the Board for approval before we had our meeting. The question was asked but all Susan said was that the prices 'wouldn't be anybody's worst nightmare' which didn't really give a lot away. My instinct is a small increase for existing STH but think they'll ramp up the price for new applicants. That sounds ominous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Walsh5 Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 i would guess a bit more than that but couldn't be sure, but whatever it is i'm sure everyone will claim it is a rip off (and rightly so). unless we go up in which case they can probably justify a price rise. i won't be able to afford one or practically justify one anyway, work and the fact i couldn't do a midweek means i'd probably miss over half the games anyway. just gonna have to pick and choose, liverpool and everton mainly. sounding like a proper plastic . So why did you seem to turn your nose up at him paying £440 possibly for a season ticket in the championship when some of our fans may have had to pay me. (Though we do watch better football) It's a cracking bit of marketing by Derby. Go up and you get a season ticket for half price in the premiership, it's obviously worked aswell as they've sold 16,000 season tickets and we're only in the middle of March. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babylon Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 So why did you seem to turn your nose up at him paying £440 possibly for a season ticket in the championship when some of our fans may have had to pay me. (Though we do watch better football) It's a cracking bit of marketing by Derby. Go up and you get a season ticket for half price in the premiership, it's obviously worked aswell as they've sold 16,000 season tickets and we're only in the middle of March. But Derby aren't going up... we all know that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScouseFox Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 So why did you seem to turn your nose up at him paying £440 possibly for a season ticket in the championship when some of our fans may have had to pay me. (Though we do watch better football) It's a cracking bit of marketing by Derby. Go up and you get a season ticket for half price in the premiership, it's obviously worked aswell as they've sold 16,000 season tickets and we're only in the middle of March. i merely made a little jab at the fact derby might not go up. you and another poster both said it was incredible that they might pay £220 for a season ticket in the prem and i offered the other side of the coin (probably the more realistic side, too) that in fact he'd pay twice that much to watch another season of championship football. still not a bad price all in all but they will suck people in thinking it is an "incredible" deal and they'd end up getting what is in fact a pretty average price to watch second tier football. incidentally, for new buyers, derby st prices range from £362 to £610 depending on which "category" you buy (assume that's the same as area in a ground but not sure). ours for this season ranged from £385 to £660 unless you go in the posh bit. very small differences really and one you get to see us play great football and get promoted and the other, well, you have to watch derby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RonnieTodger Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 Is it possible to sell out the season tickets? I assume that there's a limit on the amount they can shift as they'll want to sell a lot on general sale purely because they'll make more per head. Obviously I'm not expecting us to sell 29,000 season tickets but they'll want a fair few paying for the one match every week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maybes Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 I'm not expecting any favours price wise. Would love a price freeze for current STH. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simo86 Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 I'm not expecting any favours price wise. Would love a price freeze for current STH. I think the best we can expect is not as much of a price rise as it is for new STH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ealingfox Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 Not really, no. The proposed price structure had already been submitted to the Board for approval before we had our meeting. The question was asked but all Susan said was that the prices 'wouldn't be anybody's worst nightmare' which didn't really give a lot away. My instinct is a small increase for existing STH but think they'll ramp up the price for new applicants. That doesn't sound good at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goose2010 Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 would take a 10% rise to be honest. But would love it if the clubs 'gift to the fans' was a price freeze. I know they dont really owe the fans anything but would be nice to get something for being a season ticket holder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 would take a 10% rise to be honest. But would love it if the clubs 'gift to the fans' was a price freeze. I know they dont really owe the fans anything but would be nice to get something for being a season ticket holder.I'm not a season ticket holder as I have to work about 2/3 of home games but I think STH thoroughly deserve a price freeze for their loyal support Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raj Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 Not really, no. The proposed price structure had already been submitted to the Board for approval before we had our meeting. The question was asked but all Susan said was that the prices 'wouldn't be anybody's worst nightmare' which didn't really give a lot away. My instinct is a small increase for existing STH but think they'll ramp up the price for new applicants. As others have said be amazed at a price freeze but not too disappointed wiv a 10%only increase for existing ST holders.New ST ers can kop for a 50%increase to compensate!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zapp Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 Is there a limit on max season tickets that can be sold? I don't plan on getting one, but if 25k season tickets are sold, am I gonna get a chance to buy any tickets to any of the big teams?? Don't get me wrong when it comes to watching Leicester I'm equally happy to watch us play Plymouth argyle or man utd, and the fact every game next year will be able to be streamed somewhere on the internet if I don't get tickets, will be nice. Just wondered if there was a limit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndWhat? Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 If the half season ticket prices this season are anything to go by we are gunna get screwed over. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicester Lass Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 Is there a limit on max season tickets that can be sold? I don't plan on getting one, but if 25k season tickets are sold, am I gonna get a chance to buy any tickets to any of the big teams?? Don't get me wrong when it comes to watching Leicester I'm equally happy to watch us play Plymouth argyle or man utd, and the fact every game next year will be able to be streamed somewhere on the internet if I don't get tickets, will be nice. Just wondered if there was a limit? You can have a maximum of 95% of the home gate as STHs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C-man Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 You can have a maximum of 95% of the home gate as STHs. Why they would want to do that though I'm not quite sure. Surely the margin is on individual match tickets. I'll be shocked if they didn't cap it at 23k. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 They'll cap it around 22k. They'll want around 9/10k of single match ticket sales to bump up revenue streams. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Walsh5 Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 How many season ticket holders do we currently have? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 They'll cap it around 22k. They'll want around 9/10k of single match ticket sales to bump up revenue streams.I was thinking about 21-22000 they would cap it at for the same reasons you have stated Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanSP Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 How many season ticket holders do we currently have? I'd guess around 13-15k. Rough guess! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorkie1999 Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 I think we will have quite a few more sth's next season. I've had a few people asking me just recently how much and when do they come out, some not even Leicester fans! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Basingstoke Fox Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 I think we will have quite a few more sth's next season. I've had a few people asking me just recently how much and when do they come out, some not even Leicester fans! If there's seats left over and they want to go then fair enough but I do feel for any Leicester fans who miss out on certain games because somebody that isn't even a supporter is going instead. I'm talking about supporters who can't go to every game for whatever reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yorkie1999 Posted 19 March 2014 Share Posted 19 March 2014 If there's seats left over and they want to go then fair enough but I do feel for any Leicester fans who miss out on certain games because somebody that isn't even a supporter is going instead. I'm talking about supporters who can't go to every game for whatever reason. What even Chelsea fans! Put it like this, i advised them to get a season ticket in L1 and get in early. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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