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Our early bird offer has just been announced as £300 for next season, pretty good really, but I await to see the full pricing tomorrow.

Obviously Bradford’s will be about 50p with a free mars bar, but how about the rest of you?
 

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We announced ours at the start of April

Early Bird prices for adults £219 (£9.52 per game)
Standard bought after April £264.50 (£11.50 per game)

Under 12s work out at £1 per game.

We can't complain at that even though there's every chance we'll be back in League 2 next season
 

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We have been told there will be no price rise but we are waiting to see what league we are in to confirm what price they will be.
 

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Our early bird offer has just been announced as £300 for next season, pretty good really, but I await to see the full pricing tomorrow.

Obviously Bradford’s will be about 50p with a free mars bar, but how about the rest of you?
Decent that, you seen the Chesterfield pricing, given the level it's at, Jesus.
 

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£390 to renew mine in the upper east stand. £330 to sit in the east stand lower or west stand and £315 if you go in the Ponty End. Full adult prices.
 

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£150 and proud that we aren't ripped off like most fans, people can mock our pricing but football's far to expensive. People paying £300-400 to watch 3rd-4th tier cloggers is scandalous.
 
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Renewed mine yesterday for £310, prices have been frozen from last season no matter where we end up.

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£150 and proud that we aren't ripped off like most fans, people can mock our pricing but football's far to expensive. People paying £300-400 to watch 3rd-4th tier cloggers is scandalous.

£17 a game isn't too bad for me I don't think. Plus I'm watching us win on regular basis and challenge for promotion rather than at the other end for a change.
 

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Laughable we offer affordable football.
 

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I think there should be a cap of £300 for league 1/2 football. (£13 per game) sadly we're too far past the need of a price cap.
 

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£17 a game isn't too bad for me I don't think. Plus I'm watching us win on regular basis and challenge for promotion rather than at the other end for a change.
Suppose it depends on how a team turns out, baring in mind you pay well in advance. If you came and watched us for £17 a game you wouldn't say that, and I'm sure last year losing most weeks and getting relegated it felt far more a rip off than being at the top.

Imo £17 is decent as a potg, but for a season ticket when you're committing to a full season, even though it might be total garbage for the season is still pricey. Suppose you just have to hope for a decent year.
 

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Suppose it depends on how a team turns out, baring in mind you pay well in advance. If you came and watched us for £17 a game you wouldn't say that, and I'm sure last year losing most weeks and getting relegated it felt far more a rip off than being at the top.

Imo £17 is decent as a potg, but for a season ticket when you're committing to a full season, even though it might be total garbage for the season is still pricey. Suppose you just have to hope for a decent year.

I agree and if we go up it might not seem so good. I don’t think any game of football should cost more than £20 but unfortunately that’s the way the game has gone and plenty of people are happy to pay the daft prices. If you don’t have a season ticket nothing will ruin your weekend faster than paying £30 to watch your team get arseholed for 90 minutes.
 

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Our season tickets went on sale a couple of days ago. Subject to all season ticket holders renewing, we’ve nearly hit our 7000 cap and new applications will be going onto a waiting list.
 

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I can't remember Luton ever having a waiting list for season tickets before, I wonder how low the number of season tickets got to in the dark days.
 

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I can't remember Luton ever having a waiting list for season tickets before, I wonder how low the number of season tickets got to in the dark days.
Think the club did the right thing with the loyalty scheme, rewarding those fans who stuck with us through those dark years. Always knew the floaters would flock back. It's got hysterical around tickets sales at the moment with every new allocation being snapped up. Power court can't come soon enough. Of course it's great for the future of the club and just when you think the feel good feeling has reached its peak it get turned up a notch.
 

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£150 and proud that we aren't ripped off like most fans, people can mock our pricing but football's far to expensive. People paying £300-400 to watch 3rd-4th tier cloggers is scandalous.

I feel like thats the fans ripping the club off. 6.50 a game!!!!! ffs. For an hour and a halfs entertaiment. 4 quid an hour - thats half the minimum wage.

A club owns land or a lease, builds/rents a stadium, hires a massive staff, invests relatively vast sums on high risk asset players that may or may not do well and may or may not get injured. Operates for the whole year on ten months income and only generates revenue one day every two weeks.

Pay your money you tight git. How much is two pints. Bet you dont moan about that
 

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‘Fans ripping the club off’ is probably the saddest thing I’ve read on a football forum and an indictment as to how English fans are cash cows to clubs paying extortionate prices compared to the rest of Europe. You can buy a season ticket at Bayern Munich for €140.
Our ‘cheap season tickets’ has close to doubled our attendance at times, it’s opened up the game/the club to literally thousands and thousands of people, thousands of kids, a new generation of fans that like us will get hooked and be there for decades.
It’s affordable, £6 odd, cheaper than the cinema, cheaper than most options on a Saturday afternoon, you’re all welcome to watch the same 23 teams for three times that.
We sold over ten thousand replica shirts last season I think, forget the financial side, that’s kids going out in City shirts to play, not Utd/Liverpool kits, that’s seeing loads of City shirts playing 5 aside or whatever on an evening. On a Saturday it’s more pints being bought, more pies, more programmes. Sponsorship money goes up as we can offer advertising to twice as many people, suites are full on a match day, it’s all the extras we get that make up the difference.
Take this year out and since they were introduced, on field we’ve been promoted, got to the league cup final, got to an FA cup quarter final, the play off semis and the play off final, so financially/playing wise it’s not effected us negatively, all that not in a 25% full ‘empty’ stadium but one packed with fans who’ll have those memories forever.
I’ve never got my head around the joke of our season ticket prices, our attempt to make football affordable, like I say, in Europe say, no one would look twice, in this country where for example Prem away tickets were getting so much they’ve had to put a cap on prices, we’re the odd ones out.
 
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It's envy mate, we'd all love to only pay £150 for a season ticket.
 

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It was partly tongue in cheek. Bradford have the stadium capacity and its a smart play to fill it or close to fill it with cheaper season tickets to reward loyalty and attract a younger new generation.

It was the glib smart arse comment about other clubs not doing it and ripping thier fans off that got the hackles up slightly. Many cant and dont have the luxury to do it or would go busto.

Bradford have a traditionally large support and were smart investing the Prem money. Fair play and well played to the owners and the fans that benefit as that is ridiculously good value.
 

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Ours haven’t changed, mine is £300 but for the princely sum of £20 I can pay over 10 months. Our deals up to the age of 25 are very good so hopefully we might start to see more of the stadium full in the future
 
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You can watch Bradford one week & West Ham second week for a combined Posh season ticket , thankfully I'm an away day man , something about home games that put me in a bad mood.
 

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You can watch Bradford one week & West Ham second week for a combined Posh season ticket , thankfully I'm an away day man , something about home games that put me in a bad mood.
What? Like paying for a season ticket?
 

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Ours have been frozen at this seasons prices. Mine will be £310 or £13.50 per game for an adult and U12's free throughout.
The free U12's has seen a big increase in kids attending which can only be a good thing.
 

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On course to surpass 12,000 by Sunday
 
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Our tickets have been frozen except for the East Stand where they are now £30 cheaper.
 

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Sold over 500 this morning alone. I can see the buzz catching and selling a few more thousand - even after the early bird deadline.

12,500 sold to date after the 18 months we’ve had is fantastic - regardless of the price.
 

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All joking aside about your pricing that’s a cracking effort so far.
 

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