Fox_in_a_Box Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 Does anyone know when they will be available? A couple of my mates for some strange reason can afford to get one for next season and want to be near me. What are we thinking the price increase will be? Where do you sit and are you moving?
Leicester1884Filbert Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 SK1 is your best option, easy to get season tickets and good atmosphere at the top... for me (under 18) you will be looking at anywhere from £170-£250 i would imagine for next season.
Bert Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 Within the next few weeks. I believe the proposals are waiting to be signed off. Either way the price will go up. Whether they "freeze" it or even charge more than this season. A "freeze" so to speak would see us paying more per game as we lose 4 games a season.
Fox_in_a_Box Posted 29 March 2014 Author Posted 29 March 2014 SK1 is your best option, easy to get season tickets and good atmosphere at the top... for me (under 18) you will be looking at anywhere from £170-£250 i would imagine for next season. I'm in SK3 but thinking of moving to SK1 in hope that the singing really kicks off. It would be great if a lot more move over and we can really get it going. The Yeovil game was quite a let down although it was a Tuesday night.
Leicester1884Filbert Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 I'm in SK3 but thinking of moving to SK1 in hope that the singing really kicks off. It would be great if a lot more move over and we can really get it going. The Yeovil game was quite a let down although it was a Tuesday night. you know why dont you, it was because i was sat in the posh section instead of the usual back of SK1
promised land Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 Within the next few weeks. I believe the proposals are waiting to be signed off. Either way the price will go up. Whether they "freeze" it or even charge more than this season. A "freeze" so to speak would see us paying more per game as we lose 4 games a season. They froze it last season, freezing for two seasons would be amazing. I reckon the kop will jump by around £50 for a renewal, making it £450ish.
Ashley Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 Within the next few weeks. I believe the proposals are waiting to be signed off.Either way the price will go up. Whether they "freeze" it or even charge more than this season. A "freeze" so to speak would see us paying more per game as we lose 4 games a season. HINT
Babylon Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 They froze it last season, freezing for two seasons would be amazing. I reckon the kop will jump by around £50 for a renewal, making it £450ish. Didn't freeze for me, they shafted half the kop.
Number 6 Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 Might have a browse through some Prem teams season tickets to see what I would consider "fair".
Ashley Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 Freeze on current season ticket holders, MASSIVE increase on new season ticket holders so I am told.
Mike the Metal Ed Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 Freeze on current season ticket holders, MASSIVE increase on new season ticket holders so I am told. That'll be lovely given the last two seasons have been the first since 2007/08 I haven't had a ST for due to moving away.
Zapp Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 Freeze on current season ticket holders, MASSIVE increase on new season ticket holders so I am told. Sounds fair to me.
MC Prussian Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 Freeze on current season ticket holders, MASSIVE increase on new season ticket holders so I am told. No problemo. Won't be able to see too many home games, anyway. Away games is where it's at. Couple of yet unknown grounds to visit.
LCFC FOX Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 Freeze on current season ticket holders, MASSIVE increase on new season ticket holders so I am told.You remaining in N block next year?
65RosesFox Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 Within the next few weeks. I believe the proposals are waiting to be signed off. Either way the price will go up. Whether they "freeze" it or even charge more than this season. A "freeze" so to speak would see us paying more per game as we lose 4 games a season. You can look at it that way. Or alternatively less games but higher standard of games, majority of them being classed as 'Grade A' fixtures compared to this season. I think a price freeze or £20-£30 increase would be acceptable. Regardless, lets be honest the vast majority of us will be renewing no matter the price.
Ashley Posted 29 March 2014 Posted 29 March 2014 You remaining in N block next year? Yes mate unless the club are clamping down!
The Year Of The Fox Posted 30 March 2014 Posted 30 March 2014 I'd expect to pay another 100 on top of what I do already for next season
FrankieADZ Posted 30 March 2014 Posted 30 March 2014 Freeze on current season ticket holders, MASSIVE increase on new season ticket holders so I am told. sounds fair to me too
Leicester Lass Posted 30 March 2014 Posted 30 March 2014 Disabled tickets are up by about 3%, not sure if that'll be a yardstick for others or not.
promised land Posted 30 March 2014 Posted 30 March 2014 Disabled tickets are up by about 3%, not sure if that'll be a yardstick for others or not. If so then 3% is nothing is it considering it's top flight football. I'll renew whatever though.
Agent Fox Posted 30 March 2014 Posted 30 March 2014 Freeze on current season ticket holders, MASSIVE increase on new season ticket holders so I am told. This is fair in my mind. Reward those who have been present through the tosh and make your money on the freelancers.
Wrighty22 Posted 30 March 2014 Posted 30 March 2014 As a new season ticket holder next season I'll pay anything.
Leicester1884Filbert Posted 30 March 2014 Posted 30 March 2014 anyone got any confirmed news on this?
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