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again you will be able to pay over a 12 month finance offer . the trust awaiting what interest to be charged
see the trust reaction to the prices
https://www.ccfctrust.org/season-ticket-prices/
Agree with the interest free point as though the amount doesn't have to found in one go it is an added burden to an already increasing bill of life
I am still a fan of giving away tickets to schools in the week leading up to games to try and build the next generation of fans as well any "merch" they may buy
The payment systems are important. PayPal already offers interest-free pay in three installment plans. Our club charges fees for transactions (something I hate) and doesn't, as far as I know, offer PayPal as an option (I haven't checked).
Amazon offers interest-free pay in 5 installments on many expensive items. It would be dead easy for the club to offer PayPal as a payment option instead of getting into bed with a 'financial services' company making more money out of the fans. Especially as there's already a 10% increase.
As you say, this isn't about value for money.
...and no...this isn't club bashing (!)...it's just a discussion about options and choices and trying to save loyal fans money. That's why I think The Trust should be opposing financial plans that increase cost (and debt).
Must be tough for loads of fans, it’s not just the initial outlay for the season ticket, especially those who don’t live local, travel costs, food etc. Us, who live local, have to appreciate how lucky we are living here. For instance, evening games (Wales games included), I drive down, about 10 minutes, park up, go to the match, not even opening my wallet. Must be a right trial for those who live further afield.
Saturday games are completely different, we treat the ground as the Betty Ford Clinic, keeps us off the ale for a few hours!
Never noticed before that u/14s aren’t allowed in unaccompanied. I’d be an advocate of dishing out free tickets to schools but if that came to pass three or four 13 year old mates would be refused entry.
The more I think about it the more the 10% increase stings. For me and my 2 kids that is a hefty increase as they no longer get the cheaper rates
A shame especially after the rubbish we have been put through over recent years
I know there's people come from far and wide but I come from neath so normally if it is straight to the game on a Saturday it is about 6 hours out of the house and midweek games not getting back until around midnight what with traffic and usually a stop at McDonald's 😂😂
Financially I am blessed in as I can afford it for me and my son but appreciate that it is not easy for everyone just in the ticket cost let alone "add on" whatever they maybe
Lot easier growing up a stroll through canton via pubs and bookies of choice 👍
You can’t really fault the club they’ve kept season tickets at a decent level and haven’t increased in any major way for a long time.
But with everything going up there’ll be lots of families like mine wondering about renewing. I don’t know if we will yet. I’ve gone away from the ground annoyed more than elated this season so it’s hard to justify.
But for moments like the Swansea game…. Ipswich…
I've missed a lot this season. I will renew my season ticket again though. But yeah, evening KOs aren't great if you've got mobility problems even if you live close like I do. Combine that with sh*t weather and the trash football and I've found myself just not bothering so much since January. But, there's the social side, and it DOES force me out of the house...even if it is guilt that finally motivates me!
But football's not cheap. The social side is not cheap. We're all different types of supporters and our style of support changes as we get older. There's no one-size-fits-all. Away matches need Schakelton-style planning these days for me and Mrs. C! If we get it wrong, we're stuck somewhere like St Andrews for a year until the rescue boat turns up.
looking at Home attendance figures for this season
we have hit 20,000 + crowds 11 times so far
Obviously the Bristol City, Swansea and Leeds games have drawn the biggest attendances so far
Noticeable the drop off in crowds in mid week
If we played the West Brom and Brum games on a Saturday would have seen 20,000 + plus crowds
don't like the idea of only 8 Saturday games next season
https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/c...ty/attendances
I was just thinking that. The night games must have abut 40% of people who already have tickets not turning up and even the good Friday again I'd guess a third of those who already paid for tickets found something better to do.
In fairness to the club season tickets are cheaper than non league football. Most non league games are 15-20 a ticket now and season ticket is less than that.
I know many people who get one anyway with no intention of going to more than half the games and if things go as they are don't even make that.
I know the money is paid anyway etc etc but would be interesting g to see the actual figures.