Just had an e-mail telling me that they go on general sales from 8th June, and that over 9500 have so far been sold.Anyone know how many passes have been sold?
Just had an e-mail telling me that they go on general sales from 8th June, and that over 9500 have so far been sold.
They could have said "well over half last years total".Over 9500 is an easy way of saying under 9600.
9,500 ain't that bad tbh.
They're not if you're Scunthorpe United.
Wonder how many of the coporates have renewed there executive boxes as someone i sit near a relative of theres has one and allegedly charging ten grand for a box next season
The person was making out they had just put em up thought it would be a bit of a made up storyThey're more than ten grand and have been for a while.
Some info from James Mooney on match day pricing...
We've decided to price them stand by stand and with added home games the cost will save a pass holder a minimum of £75 (based on an adult) but significantly reduce match ticket prices from last year.
Also, the free cup games will roll over if there are not three home games this season.
So the average match day ticket will be about £30.
James has just been on RH, saying that the pass sales have just passed 10k and that it will be brilliant if they could ultimately reach 11k.
Season ticket sales dropping by a third can hardly be described as 'brilliant', what ever way you look at it.![]()
Pretty much to be expected though. We had 16 thousand pass holders in the PL - I reckon our average gates won't be much more than 16 thousand next season - unless we're really flying.
Has anyone got any idea how much sales dropped by last time we got relegated?James has just been on RH, saying that the pass sales have just passed 10k and that it will be brilliant if they could ultimately reach 11k.
Season ticket sales dropping by a third can hardly be described as 'brilliant', what ever way you look at it.![]()
Some info from James Mooney on match day pricing...
We've decided to price them stand by stand and with added home games the cost will save a pass holder a minimum of £75 (based on an adult) but significantly reduce match ticket prices from last year.
Also, the free cup games will roll over if there are not three home games this season.
So the average match day ticket will be about £30.