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you cant actually buy a season ticket wtf....the south stand family stand ..what about us with passes already in there...do we have to moves ?
so many questions but if its geniunly cheaper but how often do you need to **** about getting tickets for games and how far in advance can you buy them ?

I don't think you understand the proposal. The way I read it, you can retain your seat, you don't buy tickets to home games. Instead you sign up for a membership pre-season, pay a monthly amount, and get your 'season ticket' that you've always had plus other stuff they might want to throw in like merchandise.
 
I know it's a half baked tweet off Burnsey, but it does say "EVERYBODY to pay from £21 per month". That to me infers the cheapest "Membership" will be £21/mth & not necessarily what the cost of 19/23 games will cost. "Everybody" - does this include kids? Under 10s? Pensioners? Disabled?

I'll wait for full details from the club before jumping to any conclusions
Yeah I'd go with that...almost sounds like it could just be a case of offering 'season' tickets under the guise of memberships by monthly direct debit to me
 
Hmmmm....membership scheme.....no season tickets.....no ticket office staff.........

It all smacks of one large members club.......if you arent in the club you can't come in?

No individual match day tickets......could this be the best Allam idea yet?
 
I know it's a half baked tweet off Burnsey, but it does say "EVERYBODY to pay from £21 per month". That to me infers the cheapest "Membership" will be £21/mth & not necessarily what the cost of 19/23 games will cost. "Everybody" - does this include kids? Under 10s? Pensioners? Disabled?

I'll wait for full details from the club before jumping to any conclusions

From what Burnsy has said, the whole system will be completely different to what any club is operating at the moment.

I do think you are right, until the club announces it fully, no one will have all of the details. Those who were at the meeting are still bound by the confidentiality agreement. The people I know who went have not disclosed anything.
 
I do hope they haven't based the maths on the figures on here saying we has the most expensive cheapest passes.
 
I bet it won't be that simple, probably to guarantee entry to every home game you'll have to have a higher level of membership which will include loads of merchandise and other bollocks 90% of people don't care a **** about.

We'll see when the details are released but I can't imagine the club would give away a season ticket so cheaply.
 
Is there no official press release? For a big business a tweet from a local journo is a piss poor way to announce anything let alone something as important as this.
 
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You can't have a proper opinion without the details.

From the info you posted from Burnsey the important word is "from". Burnsey's tweet does not infer that 12 payments of £21 will get you into 23 games.

That's why I qualified my remarks by saying the way I read it.
 
I bet it won't be that simple, probably to guarantee entry to every home game you'll have to have a higher level of membership which will include loads of merchandise and other bollocks 90% of people don't care a **** about.

We'll see when the details are released but I can't imagine the club would give away a season ticket so cheaply.
For £234 you get a Hull Tigers pencil, £434 a shirt and £634 a membership card.