5 Game Pass

The games take place in December, January and February so that would be 3 months membership.

During that time a member would pay:
Zone 1 - £63
Zone 2 - £81
Zone 3 - £117

So it is still more expensive than a membership in zones 1 and 2 and only £6 cheaper than Zone 3.

During that period members will also get the Brentford game on the 9th December and Sheffield United on 24th February. As well as all the other points scheme benefits which haven't materialised yet.

If a person hasn't already been a member, they'd be better off signing up for December, January and February. Give the 2 months notice of cancelling and get 7 games for the less than the price of a 5 games for the price of 4 games pass.

Thought it was £74?
 
The 5 game pass price is:
Zone 1: £78
Zone 2: £99
Zone 2: £111

Got to talking to a Huddersfield fan on sea front in summer with 2 young lads (and a very attractive wife), as I mentioned in another thread.

He paid £100 for a season pass being a passholder years ago when the chairman said that people who had a pass in their centenary year would get one for that price if they ever got to the PL (which seemed extremely unlikely in 2008). Passes for his kids were £29 for his younger lad, who was under 8, and £79 for his older lad which was the price for 8-17 year olds. His wife's was £199. Those are the prices all round the ground.
So, as a comparison, leaving out the £100 one, an adult with an under 8 and a kid between 8 and 17 would pay £307 for a season of PL games.
My son, with 7 and 11 years old kids, or myself as a pensioner taking them, would pay 3 x the figures in your post, £234, £297 or £311 for 5 Championship games under this amazing, generous offer.

I can guess which club is building up more of a future fan base.
 
Got to talking to a Huddersfield fan on sea front in summer with 2 young lads (and a very attractive wife), as I mentioned in another thread.

He paid £100 for a season pass being a passholder years ago when the chairman said that people who had a pass in their centenary year would get one for that price if they ever got to the PL (which seemed extremely unlikely in 2008). Passes for his kids were £29 for his younger lad, who was under 8, and £79 for his older lad which was the price for 8-17 year olds. His wife's was £199. Those are the prices all round the ground.
So, as a comparison, leaving out the £100 one, an adult with an under 8 and a kid between 8 and 17 would pay £307 for a season of PL games.
My son, with 7 and 11 years old kids, or myself as a pensioner taking them, would pay 3 x the figures in your post, £234, £297 or £311 for 5 Championship games under this amazing, generous offer.

I can guess which club is building up more of a future fan base.
Huddersfield are really showing football the way forward.
 
There’s been a negative response to this on social media from members asking what they get for being a loyal member (not sure if they mean do they get a free Christmas card too).
 
There’s been a negative response to this on social media from members asking what they get for being a loyal member (not sure if they mean do they get a free Christmas card too).

You get a birthday card with a £5 voucher but only if you spend £25 in the shop and it excludes sale items - **** off Allam
 
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