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Be interested to know what all the clubs are charging this season, Mansfield’s have been ridiculously priced as per usual. A adult season ticket at £350 is £50 to much at this level in my opinion and the worst thing is our match day prices - if you decide on the day to go buy a ticket it’s £24.50 for a adult and under 18 is £14 :bl:

To be fair the Young Adult (18-21) is well priced and they do a Quarry Lane membership where you pay £30 and get all tickets half-price but it’s very limited in availability, not to forget our family area which is £18 for Adult + kid but that’s also limited.

https://www.mansfieldtown.net/news/2019/may/season-ticket-information-19-20/
 
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Adults are £295 going up to £343 depending on when you buy. It's about a £10 increase on last season. £20/£22 for match day.

Loads of different price bands though, for example you can get an U-11 in free on an adult ticket. U-19s are fairly cheap and students are practically paid to attend.

Always thought U-11s should be getting in for the absolute minimum anyway (£5 on the day for us, too much imo), they're 'the future' and will more often than not bring a paying adult + more likely to purchase merchandise etc. Although I do believe the club gives away a huge amount of free tickets to schools and youth teams.
 

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As everyone knows, you can find a Bradford City season ticket in a promotional pack of Kellogg’s.

In all seriousness, our ticket prices reduced slightly this year to £150 for adults. Currently, they’re priced at £225 for adults, U16’s at £150 and U11’s £35.00.

We also have flexi tickets, where you can purchase your seat for the season at £50.00-£75.00, which enables you to pick and choose your games and pay £10.00 per game.

Our various suites around the ground tend to do quite well - they’re £100-£150 on top of the ST price - we generally sell about 1,000 per season.

Boxes are around £10k per season - inc VAT.

Anyway, we’ve shifted around 14,000 season tickets.

As for match day prices, I believe they’ll be priced as per the last few season’s. £20.00 for adults if bought in advance, otherwise they’re £25.00 on the day - and if bought at the latter price, we’ll have away fans complaining/suggesting that we over charge away fans to compensate for cheaper season tickets.
 
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Fair play to Bradford making football so affordable, obviously I doubt any other club could do similar but Mansfield just seem to be making one step forward then one step back. It was only a few months ago we were voted family club of the year partly due to the £18 offer.

I'd be much more happy spending £350 if they dropped the U18 below £10. We have had a few offers this season that's brought in 1,000 extra U18 and you are not going to keep them coming at £14.

Anyway, sure I'll still be ringing up within the next week buying mine!
 

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After all the offers we did to let kids in for free last season and how successful it was each time I'm dissapointed once again we have made it ridiculously priced for any under 18s who want to rock up on match day with there mates.

£16 if anyone 7-17 wants to sit in the Upper Tier.

I don't mind paying the £350 early bird for a season ticket, We can't expect JR to pump money in year on year so that's fair enough but the kids match day prices are a joke and the match day prices in general are creeping up every year too.

Like Conker says though I applaud the under 18 and an adult for £18 offer, but that is limited to one area of the ground.
 

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Same as has been for a few seasons for us. £289-£305 for terracing for adults (depending on if renewal or new)

Seems a decent enough idea for Bradford to slash ticket prices, I mean a lot of clubs do after relegation but I'd say Bradford have enough fans to know they can make it worth their while to reduce prices like that. Wish we had that.
 

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I always think our prices are too expensive but I was just looking at Championship tickets for comparison and from a small sample of local teams they appear to be accelerating in cost at a much faster rate.
 

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I've just paid £295 to renew my season ticket at the Vale. Price goes up to £365 on July 1st. Imagine we've sold over 1000 now, which ain't bad considering we'd sold about 180 odd before the takeover was announced last week.
 

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£150 for a season ticket at Salford, which is near enough to paying fans to attend, or at least selling tickets 'at cost' because they don't need to make a profit from gate receipts.

Just as a comparison with a club in the same metropolitan area and likely with a similar fanbase who competed on a similar level until recently and if anything, lower overheads since they're further from Manchester city centre and play in a stadium the council build rather than a state-of-the-art self built one; a season ticket at Curzon Ashton bought during the same purchase period* is £180

If you wanted to compare them with Bradford then bear in mind Bradford have higher overheads, but also a larger fanbase to tap into and following relegation reason to up the incentive for their fans to attend, and so for Bradford reducing ticket prices this much is likely to be an honest attempt to boost profits if they sell more season tickets as a result.

*Curzon Ashton do have an even earlier early buy period where you can buy before the end of May for £150 but since most clubs, Salford included don't have an equivalent period it would be less accurate to use it in comparisons
 
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Well you're just fucking useless. Is today your first day on the internet?

Also, that is a strange pricing scheme. If you have a mate who lives far enough away from Prenton Park, can you use their address for your ST to be sent to in order to claim the cheaper price?
 

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£150 for a season ticket at Salford, which is near enough to paying fans to attend, or at least selling tickets 'at cost' because they don't need to make a profit from gate receipts.

Just as a comparison with a club in the same metropolitan area and likely with a similar fanbase who competed on a similar level until recently and if anything, lower overheads since they're further from Manchester city centre and play in a stadium the council build rather than a state-of-the-art self built one; a season ticket at Curzon Ashton bought during the same purchase period* is £180

If you wanted to compare them with Bradford then bear in mind Bradford have higher overheads, but also a larger fanbase to tap into and following relegation reason to up the incentive for their fans to attend, and so for Bradford reducing ticket prices this much is likely to be an honest attempt to boost profits if they sell more season tickets as a result.

*Curzon Ashton do have an even earlier early buy period where you can buy before the end of May for £150 but since most clubs, Salford included don't have an equivalent period it would be less accurate to use it in comparisons

Our early bird ST prices last season were £179.00 (I think), and we sold 14,300ish. So, to have sold around the same number this season, given what’s been happening at the club over the past 18 months is fantastic.

It’s still disappointing to be where we are next season, considering we were used to selling 18,000-19,000+ ST’s in L1 - when we were flying.
 

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Well you're just fucking useless. Is today your first day on the internet?

Also, that is a strange pricing scheme. If you have a mate who lives far enough away from Prenton Park, can you use their address for your ST to be sent to in order to claim the cheaper price?

Prick
 

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Seriously debating the price of ours but know will end up doing so anyway.

Mansfield ticket pricing for under 18s is scandalous
 

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Well you're just fucking useless. Is today your first day on the internet?

Also, that is a strange pricing scheme. If you have a mate who lives far enough away from Prenton Park, can you use their address for your ST to be sent to in order to claim the cheaper price?
The long distance season tickets don't include all the games - they're designed for exiles who can't make every game. There are a couple of tiers IIRC, either 10 or 15 games.
 

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£360/£335 for adults down the sides/behind the goal. Only £214 in the family stand. Concessions (£239/£154), U18s (£109) and U11s (£59) available. Prices were much better a month ago with the early bird deal.

Match day tickets will probably be their usual eye-watering selves. £18 in advance and £20 on the day last season, but that’ll probably go up. I’m sure you’ve all missed visiting that Lahndahn.
 

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Sold over 1000 season tickets, our early bird price to get a season ticket at £295 end on Friday. Not sure how our sales compare to previous years.
 

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We had sold something like 183 prior to the take over as people held back... since sold 1000 in the 2 weeks since Carol and Kevin came in and targeting 5000 (think its optimistic though!)

Reckon we will get to around 3000-4000 better than recent seasons under Norman.
 

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Ours are now £391 (seating) £306 (standing) standard adult prices.

They were frozen at last seasons prices until the end of April I believe.

I paid £357 for mine back in March, during the freeze, which works out at just over £15.50 per game for next season...I reckon that is pretty good value.

My seat would cost £23 per game if I paid individually, or £529 for the season...makes what I paid look even better value...a saving of £172.
 

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Ours have been reduced for the first time in a few years having been kept the same for (I think) about 5 years or so - Apologies for the formatting:

Colin Farmer - Autovillage - Terraces (Paddock/Tunnel/ Speedy Skips Stand)
Early Bird
Full - Early Bird Full - Early Bird Full
Adult
£365
£414 - £330 £395 - £250 £315
Senior
£255
£300 - £225 £280 - £182 £240
Student (23+)
£255
£300 - £225 £280 - £182 £240
16-22
Seating £95
£95 - Terraces £70 £70
U16 (inc shirt)
£45


Unfortunately, the club have been forced to drop the £5 Junior Robins ticket which meant kids went free all season - something to do with Football League regulations - so to get around this they have included a free shirt for under 16s and the season ticket is £45. Given the shirt is £30, it's basically a season ticket for £15 so hardly breaking the bank.

The hashtag this season is the cringeworthy - MadeofCheltenham

EDIT:

Matchday prices have increased by £1 this season (first increase since 2013).

Ergo:

Terracing - Adult: £17, OAP/Student: £13, U16: £6
Seating (Colin Farmer and Hazlewoods*) - Adult: £22, OAP/Student: £16, U16: £8
Autovillage Stand - Adult: £21, OAP/Student: £15, U16: £8

*Away fans
 
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Yeah because that’s bringing in all the teenage lads to the family block isn’t it.

In short it’s poor.

Oh well, another season purchased. Good old credit card.
 

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Radford righty gets a lot of praise from the great unwashed but this is one area he / the board appear to be piss poor or deluded.
 

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1656 season tickets sold at the early bird price, 200 more than at the same point last season.
 

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