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Finished on 14,645.

Actually a little disappointed with that. Although it beats last seasons total by a good 500 or so, I expected us to shift a good few hundred more - certainly hit 15,000.

Poor form over these past couple of weeks have definitely played a part. That realisation in knowing another season in L2 beckons is enough to turn anyone’s stomach.

It’s a win-win for City, because if we somehow go up, we’ll shift a few more at the higher price. If it’s L2, I expect us to be challenging again; meaning we should average 3,000 or so walk-up.


 

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Ours went back on sale last week.

Sales now surpassed 15,000 - shifted around 300-400 tickets at the higher price of £300-£480 for adults.

Think we’ll sell another 500-1,000, especially if we manage to get promoted.
 

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27 quid for a ticket a Swindon?? Shittin ell. Some fans would like Swindon first game cos that’s where we were relegated, but let’s get a mortgage arranged first.

Early bird season ticket for me at Notts is £299, £48 for u 18s. Pretty fuckin good I’d say. I’m not sure whether we’ve released match day prices yet.
 

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27 quid for a ticket a Swindon?? Shittin ell. Some fans would like Swindon first game cos that’s where we were relegated, but let’s get a mortgage arranged first.

Early bird season ticket for me at Notts is £299, £48 for u 18s. Pretty fuckin good I’d say. I’m not sure whether we’ve released match day prices yet.

Our matchday prices are disgraceful, agree with you on that. I don't think we're alone in charging that, Wimbledon also charge 27 quid I think. If you have us and then the Dons away it's definitely a pricy month!
 

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Same as last season for me, and the one before, £391 for a seat in our main stand...which works out at £17 per game...more than happy with that.
 

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We’ve sold 1500 whoop
 

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We are selling STs for non-existent seats atm - about 500 so far to people who didn't have ST last year. Presumably, this is on the basis that the club expect ST holders who stopped turning up in the second half of the season (because they found the FA Cup more interesting perhaps) about 1,000 on average, won't renew. Not sure what will happen if those who got so bored of midweek, mid-table league 2 football panic, realise we will still be playing Bradford, so decide to renew. Other than the 500 seats we nicked back from the away end last season, nearly all seats for matchday sales were for headless football and/or with a view of only one penalty area.
 

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Smart of our club to do our season tickets before we had chance to bottle the playoffs, most likely got far higher sales that we would of otherwise.
 

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Smart of our club to do our season tickets before we had chance to bottle the playoffs, most likely got far higher sales that we would of otherwise.
Although you have great season ticket sales -- Unfortunately for you what wins games is goals scored not how many fans you get through the gates.
 

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We’ll probably end up with similar to last season - 5-6000. If we do well I don’t think £27 per matchday ticket would put many off.

Surely we can’t be as bad as this season again.
 

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Ours went back on sale last week.

Sales now surpassed 15,000 - shifted around 300-400 tickets at the higher price of £300-£480 for adults.

Think we’ll sell another 500-1,000, especially if we manage to get promoted.

So all seats were available at £198 on the early bird and some went up to £480. And people still bought them ! That's not stereotypical Yorkshire behaviour.
 

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So all seats were available at £198 on the early bird and some went up to £480. And people still bought them ! That's not stereotypical Yorkshire behaviour.

The higher price tag is for the suites. So, you couldn’t purchase a suite ticket for £198, even on the early bird price - they were £378.
 

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We’ve had a 99% renewal rate which I believe is just under 7k. Will be shocked if we release any new ones this summer as it’s murder getting tickets for home games as it is if you don’t have a ST.

When the Kop hopefully opens next summer I think we’ll be more careful over how many we sell.
 

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We’ve had a 99% renewal rate which I believe is just under 7k. Will be shocked if we release any new ones this summer as it’s murder getting tickets for home games as it is if you don’t have a ST.

When the Kop hopefully opens next summer I think we’ll be more careful over how many we sell.
How many will your new end hold?
 

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How many will your new end hold?
5k.

Shaun Harvey has been on record saying that the Tech End (opposite to the Kop) will go back to being the away end but this was before we completely blew up commercially last season so now I’m not so sure.
 

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What’s away capacity at Wrexham these days?
 

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What’s away capacity at Wrexham these days?
1200 is full allocation, which I suspect most clubs at this level will get.

If anyone is anticipated to bring a small following then they get 250 in the lower tier.
 

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1200 is full allocation, which I suspect most clubs at this level will get.

If anyone is anticipated to bring a small following then they get 250 in the lower tier.

Should not be too many only needing the 250 in the lower tier now the likes of Stevenage and Northampton have gone up.
 

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We’ve had a 99% renewal rate which I believe is just under 7k. Will be shocked if we release any new ones this summer as it’s murder getting tickets for home games as it is if you don’t have a ST.

When the Kop hopefully opens next summer I think we’ll be more careful over how many we sell.
They’ve already said that they won’t be selling any new season tickets this season, only renewals, so sadly those who did not have one last season are out of luck.
 

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Here’s a picture of the planned new Wrexham Kop. It’ll look impressive, and will hold 5,500 which is badly needed capacity. I’ve seen so many false dawns that I’ll only really believe it is happening when I see it, but apparently work is due to start on it on 1 June.
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Here’s a picture of the planned new Wrexham Kop. It’ll look impressive, and will hold 5,500 which is badly needed capacity. I’ve seen so many false dawns that I’ll only really believe it is happening when I see it, but apparently work is due to start on it on 1 June. View attachment 18594
I noticed during your cup games there’s a big footprint there to build on, an impressive end at this level
 

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According to the Chairman we've already sold "about" 3000 for next season, an increase of 30% on last season and highest in a decade. Last week 65% of the Rainham End had already sold to season ticket holders.
 

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Wrexham's ground will look like Walsall and Woking, where the tallest stand is behind one of the goals and not down the side...it is impressive though.
 

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Wrexham's ground will look like Walsall and Woking, where the tallest stand is behind one of the goals and not down the side...it is impressive though.
Some grounds it sort of works with - Tranmere a good example of that. Walsall just makes the rest of the place look unfinished. Why did they develop that stand ahead of one of the side stands in the first place, does anyone know? Not like they lack room around the Bescot to do it.
 

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