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Thread: Season Ticket Renewal

  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    How many did we sell at this stage last season?
    Not sure about this exact stage, but I think we ultimately sold circa 6,000 season tickets. I guess it will be easy to see how many actually renewed next week when seats are no longer reserved for their previous incumbents.

  2. #62
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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    How many did we sell at this stage last season?
    Last season the early bird window did not close until Monday 24th June.
    By which time we had sold 5623 tickets.
    https://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/news...seasontickets/

    If you can afford it, better get in quick. Who knows how much they will be next week or how much they will charge for match day admission.
    Last edited by 1955pie; 15-05-2025 at 10:03 AM.

  3. #63
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    I guess their first target was to match last years. Mission accomplished. Hopefully a few more quid in the War Chest.

  4. #64
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    It was stated the window would be closed 16th back at the end of March. It?s not like they?ve just pulled the plug.

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    The groups for whom it makes far more financial sense are all adults (22 - 64 ) who go in the Kop or Family stand where you only have to go to about 13 or 14 matches to make it worthwhile.
    And especially young adults (22 - 25 ) who go in the Pavis where you only have to go to about 1 in 3 games to make it worthwhile.
    They dont offer discounted match day tickets (2024/25 season anyway) for this group. I wonder why not?

  6. #66
    Quote Originally Posted by 1955pie View Post
    The groups for whom it makes far more financial sense are all adults (22 - 64 ) who go in the Kop or Family stand where you only have to go to about 13 or 14 matches to make it worthwhile.
    And especially young adults (22 - 25 ) who go in the Pavis where you only have to go to about 1 in 3 games to make it worthwhile.
    They dont offer discounted match day tickets (2024/25 season anyway) for this group. I wonder why not?
    Possibly to avoid the hassle of asking for proof of age at the turnstile.

  7. #67
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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    Isn't it fantastic to see season ticket sales numbers that now exceed our biggest match attendances from not that long ago? Remarkable.
    Remarkable indeed, barely believable to be honest but it is real and there for all to see

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