Clearly they want to keep the people using physical tickets to an absolute minimum.£25 for a physical ticket is ****ing robbery, and arguably discriminatory given over 65s don't have to pay.
Clearly they want to keep the people using physical tickets to an absolute minimum.£25 for a physical ticket is ****ing robbery, and arguably discriminatory given over 65s don't have to pay.
Did notice on the FAQ's only away games they'll be using for the next season's priority stages are last season's. So none of next season's will be included. So same as last season then.
Did notice on the FAQ's only away games they'll be using for the next season's priority stages are last season's. So none of next season's will be included. So same as last season then.
Good news for me. I can pick and choose and should still get any game I want
Sounds like the new loyalty scheme isn't coming in til 27/28 but presumably it'll be live in terms of getting points next season.
Worked out my total will be 17 so I can likely pick and choose also apart from Lincoln which I may struggle with. But given the distance to travel I reckon I've got a chance of Lincoln as well.Good news for me. I can pick and choose and should still get any game I want
Sounds like the new loyalty scheme isn't coming in til 27/28 but presumably it'll be live in terms of getting points next season.
Worked out my total will be 17 so I can likely pick and choose also apart from Lincoln which I may struggle with. But given the distance to travel I reckon I've got a chance of Lincoln as well.
Oh yeah. When is work due to finish on their stadium?Wrexham too, might depend when they are.
Oh yeah. When is work due to finish on their stadium?
To save me the bother of finding out for myself, what does that refer to? £25 for a physical ticket for every home game?£25 for a physical ticket is ****ing robbery, and arguably discriminatory given over 65s don't have to pay.
No for a physical season ticket card.To save me the bother of finding out for myself, what does that refer to? £25 for a physical ticket for every home game?
Just means a physical season ticket instead of a digital one.To save me the bother of finding out for myself, what does that refer to? £25 for a physical ticket for every home game?
From the guys that gave you a 12 point Premier League Season and then spat in your face with a play off final expulsion, we now bring you daylight robbery.Renewals
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Agree, especially vs the cost of other entertainments and days out which have risen faster and harder in recent years than a Saints ticketNot one to criticise the hate train, but >£25 for a football game is pretty good value for money in the world entertainment these days...
Not one to criticise the hate train, but >£25 for a football game is pretty good value for money in the world entertainment these days...
Agree with both, but are we that entertaining?Agree, especially vs the cost of other entertainments and days out which have risen faster and harder in recent years than a Saints ticket
Agree with both, but are we that entertaining?
Also, after literally wasting 48 games last year that amounted to nothing is it still worth it?
I'm convinced! I've just renewed, so now I'm going to stand under a cold shower for 90 minutes, whilst tearing up £20 notes. Sometimes watching Saints amounts to the same thing.English football by comparison to other countries is phenomenonal value and very entertaining IMO.
I do a lot of grounds when I am away on holiday, paid £55 for Malaga vs Granada tickets in La Liga 2 and £45 to watch Rangers stink the place out against Hibs. Also been to some champions league, Europe league and many league games across Europe in the past 10 years and it is significantly more affordable here, and often more exciting.