Season ticket prices 2024/25

Should be the same really after the Rogers sale, plus no doubt another £20m or so from the inevitable departure of Hackney
 
I'm not sure we will shift as many as this season. Lack of ambition with transfers could have an effect.
I’m not sure I agree. I think a lot of fans are bought into Carrick and what we are trying to do.

Yes, frustrating at times but I think we’ll add quality to the squad come the summer.

Despite the results not being as good as we want this season, I’m still enjoying the football and I think, many others are too.

I don’t sense that much discontent among the fan base which would lead to a mass of people or renewing.
 
People agreed with the price rises from last season so it wouldnt surprise me if they go up again as they know they will sell.
 
I think there needs to be a bit of tweaking.

The 18-21 should be all around the stadium as it is for the over 65s.

I would certainly freeze prices for brand new applicants - the difference between new and renewers is too big. Renewers do get priority points carried over and many still get a free pint so to me don't need such as big price advantage too.

I agree with the Club running significant transfer surpluses there can't be the need to raise prices above inflation (4%).

If we don't make the Play Offs I think fans will in general be a bit disappointed and it will affect ST sales, but the cup run and the very high injuries may make them a bit forgiving.
 
I think there needs to be a bit of tweaking.

The 18-21 should be all around the stadium as it is for the over 65s.

I would certainly freeze prices for brand new applicants - the difference between new and renewers is too big. Renewers do get priority points carried over and many still get a free pint so to me don't need such as big price advantage too.

I agree with the Club running significant transfer surpluses there can't be the need to raise prices above inflation (4%).

If we don't make the Play Offs I think fans will in general be a bit disappointed and it will affect ST sales, but the cup run and the very high injuries may make them a bit forgiving.
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There’s a chance the economy could go t*ts up in the coming yr so this maybe the best chance to grab the cash while most are in a half decent position .
A lot of firms have cut thousands of jobs over the last year .
 
It would be nice to see the club extend the chairman’s drink perk to long term season ticket holders who aren’t already receiving it. I understand it was a reward for people who were season ticket holders before our Premier league season but we have been in the Championship for 7 seasons this year. That’s as many seasons as we spent there after the previous relegation. I feel it’s reasonable to extend the offer at least to the people who have stuck with the club since the Premier league relegation season and then have that 8 year qualifying period as policy to extend the offer to a new group each season. If they are going to increase prices again, it would make the news less of a disappointment for anyone who doesn’t get it currently.
 
I do think there will be quite a few non renewals.
The football was excellent last season, but certainly not this season.
I think there is a degree of resignation/apathy setting in.

We will tell more as the season winds down, when out of the play off pretence and seeing both far fewer match day tickets and more SC holders not bothering.
 
I think most fans will look at the season so far and see it as a 'nearly' season. Injuries literally all over the pitch for pretty much all of the season so far. This on top of a massive amount of upheaval throughout the summer. Young and inexperienced players finding their way, and yet we are still right there in with a chance

Annoying at times because we've dropped so many points against teams we shouldn't be, with sprinklings of positivity and it can hardly be surprising just how inconsistent we are.

That said a price rise now on the back of a few price rises would feel a bit like a kick in the teeth. Last year it felt like we had a good chance to go up and this year I think it is fair to suggest we more than likely won't be.
 
I think most fans will look at the season so far and see it as a 'nearly' season. Injuries literally all over the pitch for pretty much all of the season so far. This on top of a massive amount of upheaval throughout the summer. Young and inexperienced players finding their way, and yet we are still right there in with a chance

Annoying at times because we've dropped so many points against teams we shouldn't be, with sprinklings of positivity and it can hardly be surprising just how inconsistent we are.

That said a price rise now on the back of a few price rises would feel a bit like a kick in the teeth. Last year it felt like we had a good chance to go up and this year I think it is fair to suggest we more than likely won't be.
In fairness, this was the first price rise since promotion in 2016.

But this season is not a "nearly" season, it is a "nowhere near good enough" season.
 
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