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Thread: Season ticket prices frozen

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThePieWhoCameIn View Post
    This may be a controversial view, but I'm against signing budgies. I think they're a bit lightweight.
    I seed what you did there. Be alright on the wing though. surely?

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    I seed what you did there. Be alright on the wing though. surely?
    Might be work caging Pierce Bird

  3. #13
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    The prices will really be something to crow about should we be playing league one football next term.

  4. #14
    I hope the club are tweeting this news

  5. #15
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    I think the hope is that it will generate extra money from The Nest.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    I think the hope is that it will generate extra money from The Nest.
    Enough to pay the milk Bill, at least

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    I seed what you did there. Be alright on the wing though. surely?
    I didn't think of that...well done. Feather in your cap.

  8. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    Excellent to see and great to see the direct debit option available too.
    DD arrangement fee ?20, Bradford's is ?5.

  9. #19
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    It is excellent news that season ticket prices have been frozen for next season. A good reward from the club for the 10,422 average attendance that we've got this season.

    Ticket prices represent good value for money whether we are in League Two or League One next season. It may even attract more new season ticket holders, especially with the option to pay by direct debit which will no doubt help a lot of people.

  10. #20
    The DD option is to be welcomed, but bit naughty claiming 0% interest with a £20 arrangement fee. The official reported APR should probably be something around (based on mental arithmetic only) 13%, possibly higher depending on the details.

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