If that was the case the example they have used would be a complete fabrication.
My take on it is that they have used the value for 19 matches as the true cost if you were to attend all 19 that season, they have then used the 1/19th value to generate the figure for 10 games but they have clearly said it is illustrative. I believe that if you were to attend 10 of the higher tiered games you would be paying more than that figure. If you were buying games for the bottom 10 teams in the PL it would probably be under.
Either way the tickets have to be heavily discounted compared to the matchday prices to be able to average down to the £12 in their figures.
Flexi-Gold = Gold plus £150 (adults) or Gold plus £75 (juniors)
The above is only correct on the assumption of attending all 19 home league games.
It gets a bit complicated when attending less than the full amount of games as there will be 3 different ticket prices, depending on whether the game is category A, B or C.
The fact people are discussing what the prices would be tells me that my comment earlier in the week was correct and that the club haven't communicated it very well and some are likely going to be left unhappy.
It's this highlighted bit that tells me it's going to be more than a Gold ST cost by not just £75 (or £150 if it ever gets to adults) ... but more aligned to Cityzens Matchday model on game by game basis ... only benefit being you don't have to queue up at the start of the season for picking all 19 games when they open to Cityzens, and for that privilege.
Another question I have is these tickets on Flexi-Gold membership of sorts (which will need to be confirmed three weeks before each game) are not eligible for Ticket Exchange or Transfer to Friends & Family. What about re-grading them to adult? I am thinking if that's the only way to get an additional adult ST is to get this on a child account then simply upgrade it for each game (but it seems from the FAQs and details section on this) that it's not going to be possible.
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