I thought the same. Do they give you any sort of priority ?
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Unless I'm reading it wrong it's less than £15 difference between that and buying 5 tickets separately. If that's the case they're not worth it.
I thought the same. Do they give you any sort of priority ?
Flex packages start from £120 for an adult in Zone 4 – just £24 per game. That’s a total saving of £27 against two Category A, two Category B and one Category C matches.
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/news...match-bundles/
Seems a pretty good deal to me.
I think it's a good idea for those not committed ,and not buying a season ticket . They are probaly just wanting big game time moments , not that dedicated ( maybe some at genuine , and can't get to all games) So yes good value, and they should really pay more .
I've had 6 enquiries about getting tickets for folk who would never discuss anything Cardiff City .
I dislike the term “plastics “
These kind of fans are the very fans the club are targeting and they may turn into long term supporters.
In my very first season watching City I tended to pick games as and when as I was a schoolboy. That’s how most fans start and then hopefully get the bug.
It’s not as if we have sold out and I assume these fans are paying higher prices per match than the season ticket holders.
How do you know that though?
Even if that is the reason , it’s the same and every club isn’t it ?
Middlesbrough is an example
http://european-football-statistics....nclub/midd.htm
Great website. I'll be getting all the info I can from it!
I was looking at this last season. In recent times, the clubs whose attendances have been barely affected by relegation include Newcastle, Villa and Norwich. QPR's was to a lesser extent than normal, but that's down to their ground capacity. Derby and Forest have maintained similar attendances. Sheffield Wednesday's crowds went up as a result of dropping to League 1 in 2003! Yet other clubs who have spent seasons struggling away in the bottom divisions have tended to see their crowds yo-yo.
That is a fair point, of the severn approaches I have had perhaps a slight chance of one , but very slight , I would openly and have called them plastics , strangely they spent lots of money on Wales Football and Rugby games, and sporting subscription channels ,not short of money or time to go to the games , best to call them " sporting glory hunters/ followers"" , they are not Cardiff City fans and never will be , although born in Cardifff , they live and breath in a parallel sporting intrest void to real Bluebirds , the difference is we live band breath ,dont mind making the walking effort to go and really belong .
I'm sure there will be the odd exception , I hope so as 30 plus rocked up for Man Shouty game , that must have exhausted them being of the TV sofa .
Just to get some balance into the argument there are many fans like myself, lifelong fans, who are unable to get to games regularly. Could be distance, family, ill health.
I had my first City game in the late 50s. Was season ticket holder for many years.
We are no plastics.
I think, indeed hope, you're wrong. Flex tickets can be redeemed by phone.
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/news...match-bundles/
I remember the tw*t in my street supporting Liverpool when we played them at Wembley, laughing the next day saying he was glad city lost. The c*nt has bought a season ticket for next season just to see the big clubs play, f*cking arsehole.
I asked this question, when they came out first !
Shirley, he/she knows someone who could organize his/her life.
I held two last season, for lads who live up north. oh and wasn't it a chore to drag myself 5 miles down to the CCS ticket office to pick up their match tickets NOT !!!!
Isn't there a flexi plus as well, that incorporates away tickets. ????