That's your choice obviously, but you will be able to buy passes for you and your lad for less than you currently pay for just your own and doing aways will cost more.
We buy match day tickets as midweek games are too late for my lad with an hours journey each way to the KC. While I get your point about membership prices we have too many empty seats to turn away fans. I can't imagine many parents being happy to pay the same price for their youngsters as themselves
We've got no information at all on match day ticket prices yet. If someone is currently paying £531 for themselves and £95 for their kid, they'd have to be a bit bonkers to then object to paying £504 for both. I can understand people not wanting to move seats, but there are potentially decent savings for those who are prepared to.
Cheers. A bit of sense. Good job some let their feelings be known as it seems to have had an effect. Though as a pensioner wanting to take his grandson, which unfortunately I can't do now, I would still pay quite a bit more in the East Stand where I previously had a pass.
It'll be interesting to see the revised proposals. but I struggle to see the sense in a pricing structure that discourages youngsters and potentially breaks up mixed age groups, or deciding which of their two kids they can afford to take, or if they'd like the bit of the ground they're being stuffed in until the eldest is too old to sit with their new found mates.
I think it's totally right to wait (again) until we have something on the website, but it really is yet another sad indictment of just how poorly constructed the club's communication process is - or how autocratic the management structure is. Amongst this ridiculous fog of a pricing policy we should not lose sight of the way the owners continue to manipulate everyone; just as they will on going.
Not if we get promoted, according to forum gossip. BUT if we end up in the play offs it will be late May before we know for sure which league we are in next season. That shortens the time frame to move everyone if we don't go up. I am sure the club has thought out all the scenarios in the couple of weeks they have had to put right two years work.
If, as looks increasingly likely, we don't get promoted, then the West Upper won't be open and nobody will be in there.
The club really should be encouraging the next generation of supporters. It's not difficult to come up with a system that doesn't penalise the young and can't be abusedby adults trying to get in on kids tickets.
Do you know if this would impact on me dad?He's an OAP who sits in E7 and is currently looking at a £200+ increase in his season pass.