Be interested to know how much people are paying for third tier football these days, our renewal prices were put out last week, very small increase which I can swallow as they’ve spent a fortune upgrading the ground and the facilities over this summer. £385 for me, which works out less than £17 a game. My 18 year old is in a newly introduced price bracket at only £225 which is less than a tenner a game!!! Absolute bargain. 100% we’ll renew.
Some of the early bird renewals were being marketed at less than £13 a game. Not sure where that would be sitting but as long as it's not in the car park you've gotta like those apples.
They're cheap for L1. Our equivalent would probably be £430 in the end blocks of the Main Stand, although < 18s get in for a bargain £130. I paid an early bird renewal £300 (£330 full price) for my pensioner's place on the North Habbin Terrace (God's Waiting Room). We still have terraces on two sides but we're sticking 106 seats on the South Habbin so that we can offer you a whole 1006 tickets in the South Habbin for visitors. The South Stand (which has usually been reserved for visitors in recent years) is our new Family Stand. It's being kitted out with extra and improved wheel chair access, a designated calm area and improved catering & retail with a fan zone.
It's the last year of Posh's 3 year Covid price freeze this year . The early bird in London Road End was £349 ( about £15 a game ) for 24-64 yr olds . In the 2 main stands it's £439 for 24-64 yr olds , both prices imo are a rip off but the prices are based on Under 14's being Free of Charge & adults bringing 1 or 2 & it's worked for Posh with home attendances rising each year whereas away support is smallish & static . I paid £200 for 10 game flexi ticket , I'll be working some Saturdays & have a 5.25am alarm clock for some weekday matches , again , expensive but £20 is ok watching Posh at home usually plenty of goals at both ends .
At Huddersfield for adults it’s £250 to sit anywhere in the ground (not including corporate), we have been around this price range for 7/8 years now, and it’s definitely helped grow the fan base, I paid £200 in the prem. Our new American owner has mentioned they will have to go up at some point but didn’t think it was right to do it on the back of relegation.
Seeing the Leyton Orient, match day ticket price for our match. £37 that’s a bit steep for league one.