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  1. #11
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    Who is in charge of these things? Needs to be addressed. It shud be easy to go to a game at the last minute, it used to be. We shud be throwing out ideas monthly to get season tics and patg increased. Even a part time position for someone with bonus incentives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric_sinclair View Post
    Who is in charge of these things? Needs to be addressed. It shud be easy to go to a game at the last minute, it used to be. We shud be throwing out ideas monthly to get season tics and patg increased. Even a part time position for someone with bonus incentives.
    Agree with this , I’ve a season ticket , but then when I see people queuing twice to get in I honestly think if I couldn’t afford a season tickets then I’d probably watch the game on my firestick at home instead of all that queuing at my age , I don’t think I would turn up early to stand there twice and make the start of the game

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    I live about 2 mile from the ground, I pass it everyr other day, I don't have a season tic as I won't go to every game, golf, holidays, better things now and again but I'm say 80% home games half a dozen away a season.

    I find it a hassle, a total and utter hassle to buy a ticket...(I prob shudnt but I do)...and sometimes I just think **** it especially during the colder days.

    Don't know if this has been mentioned before but I'd be quite happy to leave a credit with the club, advance payment sorta thing.

    Pay say £200 At the start of the season, when, allocated seat, I have 7 days b4 the game to buy the seat with some of my credit.

    Ie I want to go to Livvy game, £26 comes off my £200, ticket sent out, £27 or £28 To cover post.

    There must be 500 to a 1000 people who would buy a flexi ticket......how many actual season tic holders it would cost them I don't know.

    Benefit to club is they have my £200 up front, benefit to me is I'm more likely to go if ticket is falling through letterbox with the seat I want.

    It shouldn't be that difficult to give the club your hard earned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    I live about 2 mile from the ground, I pass it everyr other day, I don't have a season tic as I won't go to every game, golf, holidays, better things now and again but I'm say 80% home games half a dozen away a season.

    I find it a hassle, a total and utter hassle to buy a ticket...(I prob shudnt but I do)...and sometimes I just think **** it especially during the colder days.

    Don't know if this has been mentioned before but I'd be quite happy to leave a credit with the club, advance payment sorta thing.

    Pay say £200 At the start of the season, when, allocated seat, I have 7 days b4 the game to buy the seat with some of my credit.

    Ie I want to go to Livvy game, £26 comes off my £200, ticket sent out, £27 or £28 To cover post.

    There must be 500 to a 1000 people who would buy a flexi ticket......how many actual season tic holders it would cost them I don't know.

    Benefit to club is they have my £200 up front, benefit to me is I'm more likely to go if ticket is falling through letterbox with the seat I want.

    It shouldn't be that difficult to give the club your hard earned.
    Golf and holidays and hoovering up a free heating system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    Golf and holidays and hoovering up a free heating system.
    No the mennie hovered afore they left.....nae mess.

    And it's not free it's taxpayer funded......total disgrace really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    I live about 2 mile from the ground, I pass it everyr other day, I don't have a season tic as I won't go to every game, golf, holidays, better things now and again but I'm say 80% home games half a dozen away a season.

    I find it a hassle, a total and utter hassle to buy a ticket...(I prob shudnt but I do)...and sometimes I just think **** it especially during the colder days.

    Don't know if this has been mentioned before but I'd be quite happy to leave a credit with the club, advance payment sorta thing.

    Pay say £200 At the start of the season, when, allocated seat, I have 7 days b4 the game to buy the seat with some of my credit.

    Ie I want to go to Livvy game, £26 comes off my £200, ticket sent out, £27 or £28 To cover post.

    There must be 500 to a 1000 people who would buy a flexi ticket......how many actual season tic holders it would cost them I don't know.

    Benefit to club is they have my £200 up front, benefit to me is I'm more likely to go if ticket is falling through letterbox with the seat I want.

    It shouldn't be that difficult to give the club your hard earned.
    Club has your £200 up front but they might have to give you £100, £75, £20 back at the end of the season, they won't take the risk that 750 people could be hammering at the door for £100 each at the end of the season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Club has your £200 up front but they might have to give you £100, £75, £20 back at the end of the season, they won't take the risk that 750 people could be hammering at the door for £100 each at the end of the season.
    No refund.

    That's why I would be more likely to go.

    Cud have £100, £200 ......but as I say I'm no sure how many would drop from a season ticket to a flesh ticket.

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    Flexi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    No refund.

    That's why I would be more likely to go.

    Cud have £100, £200 ......but as I say I'm no sure how many would drop from a season ticket to a flesh ticket.
    I assume that your suggested flexi ticket option is similar to a bar levy which most private member golf clubs now operate.
    The bar levy is included in the bill for the annual membership fee so the club get their money up front. As far as I am aware if a golf club member does not use the whole of his bar levy each year then they forfeit the outstanding balance.
    Nothing is impossible. It just takes someone to use a bit of imagination instead of going to the same trough.

  10. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    No refund.

    That's why I would be more likely to go.

    Cud have £100, £200 ......but as I say I'm no sure how many would drop from a season ticket to a flesh ticket.
    If non refundable it might work but how many would do it? I doubt large enough numbers.

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