Season tickets 25/26

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Meanwhile, we have hit 1500.
 

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Ah so a lot more than it was, when was it £99?

To be fair selling that amount of STs you should have got out of League Two long ago.

£99 - wow! Erm, 2008? limited to circa 850 seats. They were only available in the Bradford End, upper tier. Rest of the ground was £150 back then. It then increased steadily season upon season.

ST’s were £250 this season. We shifted 14,000. We generally have 3,000+ per game walk-up.

As for lack of success, there’s a multitude of reasons why we’ve found it tough and why we’re better suited to L1 than we are L2.
 

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I think it is a bit misleading to say Bradford season tickets were between £300 and £516, All adult season tickets were £299 in the early bird and there was an option to have a suite upgrade and pay an extra £216. Not sure what you actually get for a suite upgrade, or if its worth it . Firthtty how many normally upgrade, is it is just a cushioned seat and access to inside bars within the stand before during and after the games. What is the 25 year club as well ?
 

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Can’t recall the suite capacities, but I’m sure it’s around 1,500. They’re always sold out.

When we hit financial troubles coming out of the Premier League, we launched 25 year ST’s at £2,500 - we ended up selling 900 or so. That said, these ST holders are still required to pay £180 per season to retain the 25 year status (final year this coming season).
 

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My season ticket next season will be a whole £10 cheaper to £460 (£20pm). That is a 5% reduction in real terms. New entrants will cost £520 (£22.61pm).

Very generous after two relegations clearly...
 

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My season ticket next season will be a whole £10 cheaper to £460 (£20pm). That is a 5% reduction in real terms. New entrants will cost £520 (£22.61pm).

Very generous after two relegations clearly...
What was it in the Prem? Though I guess there were 4 fewer games.
Think mine to sit was £430, you can stand for £320.
1750 sold so far
 

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We hit the end of the early bird period with a record 6315 season tickets sold, hopefully we can push closer to 7000 come August.
 

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What was it in the Prem? Though I guess there were 4 fewer games.
Think mine to sit was £430, you can stand for £320.
1750 sold so far
I think it was £450 in the Prem.
 

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Only thing said from ours a couple of weeks ago is that we have sold 40% more so far than we did last season. Means nothing as people may have just bought earlier. I’d be surprised if it’s more than 6k by the time the season kicks off
 

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Stags have sold 5,300 in less than three weeks, they have also said a cap of 6,000 will be set.
 

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Only thing said from ours a couple of weeks ago is that we have sold 40% more so far than we did last season. Means nothing as people may have just bought earlier. I’d be surprised if it’s more than 6k by the time the season kicks off

It wouldn't surprise me if both Donny and Mansfield sell more season tickets than us this year.

Both clubs seem to be on the rise, whereas it feels like we had our decade in the sun and are now struggling to stop the inevitable decline.

Matt Hamshaw, and the fact he has managed to pull back Richard Wood and Ross Burbeary into the club are the only plusses so far.

We are still stuck with JCH and Hugill "earning" stupid wages and the effect is that because of SE's binge of bringing players in on frees but with high wages last season, we will have a poorer budget this season.

I renewed mine this week (£320 concession in the West Stand) purely because it's a great seat and I've had it since the stadium opened in 2012 but I can't see us troubling the top 6 any time soon.

Maybe, with it being our Centenary season, the chairman might put his hand in his pocket but there is no sign so far.

I'm just hoping we can get back to what made us a successful team in this division, hard work, fitness and a desire to win rather than the crap we have been watching since Warnie left.

A good home record is what mainly keeps fans on side, I hope Hammy can get us back to being hard to beat at NYS, then all you need is a few away wins dotted about the season, especially in the derbies and most folk will be happy.
 

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