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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    For the last two seasons my 25 year old son , my over-65 wife, 2 grandkids and myself have had season tickets, costing a total of £860.00 for the lot of us. Five season tickets for £860.00 was not bad at all I reckon.

    For reasons that are not necessary to mention only the 8-year old grandson, my son and myself are holding season tickets for the 2024/25 season = total cost £830.00. OUCH!
    JUst think that, had you been a Stevenage fans THIS season, you would have paid £970 for the three season tickets. Mind you, the grandson would have got a free shirt!
    POrtsmouth's early bird renewals at the start of this season it would have cost you £841 for the three tickets.
    Many clubs were charging more this season than you will be paying next season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    JUst think that, had you been a Stevenage fans THIS season, you would have paid £970 for the three season tickets. Mind you, the grandson would have got a free shirt!
    POrtsmouth's early bird renewals at the start of this season it would have cost you £841 for the three tickets.
    Many clubs were charging more this season than you will be paying next season.
    The trouble is mein freund, Barry Kilby spoiled us.

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