Right, next season is approaching, just wondered which supporters have purchased a season ticket for there club. I renewed my yesterday for the Mighty Rams, at a cost of 405 pound, so 17.60 a game. Once A Ram Always A Ram.
If you book early do you manage to get a seat with a restricted view or do you still have to see the whole game?
Mine was £425, paying a bit more on interest as I'm paying it over 10 months. Had to get the wife's one too ffs.
£400 for mine....got relegated and they put the prices up....it was the first increase for 10 years though....
I tend to get a 10 game flexi then pick 10 from the 23 games , sometimes work on Saturdays . A flexi cost around £180-£200 , though will wait until fixtures are released & if times are silly o'clock with the new Sky broadcasting rights then just the big 3 Cobblers , Scumbridge & Wimps for me this season & more horse racing in midweek instead . Also ditching Sky Sports package end of July , only work part time so it's a luxury I can't really afford .
Renewed mine in March. Early bird price same as last season, £219. Less than a tenner a game. Incredible value.
Ah right , cheers for the info , did seem a little quick from announcement to implementing in the space of a few months .
£270 (+ £1 fee) to stand on the Habbin for another season - an 8% increase. The young whippersnappers who are just approaching retirement have to pay £361 for a place in "God's Waiting Room." We also get free access to our Women's team home games and free mental health support from a club partner. I find supporting the U's a definite positive in my mental health well being, even without this backup. 1,500 sold so far. I guess we might well push beyond 3,000 at last and average over 5,000 home fans in the coming season. Even without Ipswich, Wednesday and Argyle packing out our away end, with our ongoing focus on families, I can see an increase in home support pushing attendances above last season's 6,200 average. L1 football - Living the Dream.
£285 for me. Brilliant value. Lost count of how many years I’ve had a season ticket. I think since I was about 18ish so around 20 odd years
Had my for 44 years now, seen some ups, and alot of downs, but it's in your DNA. Thanks to my Grandad, who took me from the age of 7. Never forgotten.
It's probably through a credit company. Cheltenham's used to be through Zebra Finance, until they went bust in the mid-10s. It meant paying something like an extra £2 or so a month
I just find the prospect of an interest bearing account for a season card as a bit crazy. Then again, I’ve never had the option to pay over 10 months. We pay ours over 8 months with 4 payments every other month to cover the bill. I paid my first payment for this upcoming season in April I think.
Very good prices, and a great turn out, think Derby sold 18000 last season , and our average gate was the best in the division, we averaged over 27000,last season.