1970 prices?Not with 1970s ticket prices.
unless somethings changed since the original planing app, you're going to get punted out from there - existing NSL2 is definitely going 'corporate', all the existing NSL2 family stand facilities are going to be removed/reworked and put behind doors/walls - its why we in 201 are going to be royally f*cked over as they'll be nowhere for us to goAs a SC holder in NSL2 I do wonder what will happen to my ticket when the revamped NS is fully open?
I’m for targeted price reductions mate. That’s supported by small, voluntary. reductions in players’ wages.1970 prices?
£12.25bn tv deal pays wages. Our own fan advisory board including the OSC Rep have said two years running freeze prices. Are you going against kev parker?
I'm in 201 as well, been saying for a while we'll get evicted out of there when NS opens, making more seats available for Kits Barunless somethings changed since the original planing app, you're going to get punted out from there - existing NSL2 is definitely going 'corporate', all the existing NSL2 family stand facilities are going to be removed/reworked and put behind doors/walls - its why we in 201 are going to be royally f*cked over as they'll be nowhere for us to goView attachment 150324
Flex-golds were proposed as a season ticket that would minimise no-shows, and would effectively penalise people who bought one but attended just a handful of games.Thanks Danny. The first time I heard about flexi-golds (well before they were put on sale) they were described as helping families and getting younger Blues into the ground. Hopefully, there will be some analysis shared to show whether that’s been the case. I don’t care if they go or if the can be replaced with something better but it’s not giving everyone season cards, who turn up for half the games. That leads to excessive use of the Ticket Exchange and more £70 tickets.
I know several families who are really happy with the £10 kids tickets the flexi-golds offer. The arrangement fees are excessive though. No doubt they could be improved or replaced.
They were designed not be transferable. Maybe they should be transferable in future.
I like the idea of Blues who can show they are regular attendees being able to switch to full season cards.
Would be a bold move and would get a lot of criticism for it but if they did want to minimise no shows, a better approach may have been to add £190 to the price of the ticket and refund £10 each time it is used.Flex-golds were proposed as a season ticket that would minimise no-shows, and would effectively penalise people who bought one but attended just a handful of games.
There is no reason why they can't be transferable and no excuse for financially penalising everyone who buys one. These were decisions taken by the club.