Season ticket prices tomorrow
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Season ticket prices tomorrow
Micah Hall has just tweeted:
Owing to a last minute technical hitch the season ticket price announcement will now be tomorrow - please accept my humblest apologies:-(
Owing to a last minute technical hitch the season ticket price announcement will now be tomorrow - please accept my humblest apologies:-(
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Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
well at least it wasnt 48hrsSelsey Bill wrote:Micah Hall has just tweeted:
Owing to a last minute technical hitch the season ticket price announcement will now be tomorrow - please accept my humblest apologies:-(
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Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
portchesterblue wrote:well at least it wasnt 48hrsSelsey Bill wrote:Micah Hall has just tweeted:
Owing to a last minute technical hitch the season ticket price announcement will now be tomorrow - please accept my humblest apologies:-(
Maybe not - but look at the thread title again tomorrow...
"All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you."
Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
All this mañana talk takes me back to Sulaiman Al Fahim and his due diligence.Milkins wrote:portchesterblue wrote:well at least it wasnt 48hrsSelsey Bill wrote:Micah Hall has just tweeted:
Owing to a last minute technical hitch the season ticket price announcement will now be tomorrow - please accept my humblest apologies:-(
Maybe not - but look at the thread title again tomorrow...
Stop looking for solutions to symptoms and start identifying the disease.
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Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
Was thinking exactly the samePortchester PFC wrote:Getting late in the day now....
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Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
Its not late for Micah...Selsey Bill wrote:Was thinking exactly the samePortchester PFC wrote:Getting late in the day now....
There's a splash happening in the snooze re season ticket prices so if they weren't able to place the story in today's paper then the info won't be released until late tonight instead.
Watching wheels spin and dust settle.
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Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
Given the hype I have to say rather underwhelming.
According to Selsey prices last season were "£299 for my ticket, £225 for my 18 year, and £75 each for my two under 16 year olds. These were early bird prices. When they went on general sale they were £399, £299 and £75 respectively."
This year it will be £280, £205, £75 if all are shareholders
or £300, £225, £80 if not but renewing in early bird and paying cash/debit card. No real change on last year
Have to say the OS is hardly making the pricing clear - not obvious that the pricing is not sequential but built up from a number of discounts
Does taking the direct debit option count as paying 'cash'?
According to Selsey prices last season were "£299 for my ticket, £225 for my 18 year, and £75 each for my two under 16 year olds. These were early bird prices. When they went on general sale they were £399, £299 and £75 respectively."
This year it will be £280, £205, £75 if all are shareholders
or £300, £225, £80 if not but renewing in early bird and paying cash/debit card. No real change on last year
Have to say the OS is hardly making the pricing clear - not obvious that the pricing is not sequential but built up from a number of discounts
Does taking the direct debit option count as paying 'cash'?
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Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
That should be £210 - there's been a little inaccuracy in the presentation of the information.Here comes AFC wrote:Given the hype I have to say rather underwhelming.
According to Selsey prices last season were "£299 for my ticket, £225 for my 18 year, and £75 each for my two under 16 year olds. These were early bird prices. When they went on general sale they were £399, £299 and £75 respectively."
This year it will be £280, £205, £75 if all are shareholders
or £300, £225, £80 if not but renewing in early bird and paying cash/debit card. No real change on last year
Have to say the OS is hardly making the pricing clear - not obvious that the pricing is not sequential but built up from a number of discounts
Does taking the direct debit option count as paying 'cash'?
I do really like the scheme. Its the presentation that's problematic. The direct debit = cash issue still not clear for me at present.
Watching wheels spin and dust settle.
Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
- Pay by cash and receive a further free game
- Pay by July 13 and receive a further free game
- If you have held a season ticket in ANY of the last THREE years you will be entitled to another free game
- Trust shareholders receive a further free game
You get an extra 'free' match if you hold a share. I'm guessing that doesn't apply to all members of any syndicate to buy a share......but in whose name are those syndicate shares held?
- Pay by July 13 and receive a further free game
- If you have held a season ticket in ANY of the last THREE years you will be entitled to another free game
- Trust shareholders receive a further free game
You get an extra 'free' match if you hold a share. I'm guessing that doesn't apply to all members of any syndicate to buy a share......but in whose name are those syndicate shares held?
Stop looking for solutions to symptoms and start identifying the disease.
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Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
That is correct the discount only applies to full share holders not syndicate holders.From the Ashes wrote:- Pay by cash and receive a further free game
- Pay by July 13 and receive a further free game
- If you have held a season ticket in ANY of the last THREE years you will be entitled to another free game
- Trust shareholders receive a further free game
You get an extra 'free' match if you hold a share. I'm guessing that doesn't apply to all members of any syndicate to buy a share......but in whose name are those syndicate shares held?
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Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
As a dad with three sons who are all ST holders (i.e. I'm buying all the tickets), does this mean only I benefit from being a share holder???
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Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
Just been on the OS, and my above question is answered in FAQs. Basically, I get all 4 STs at the reduced rate. Result - well done PompeySelsey Bill wrote:As a dad with three sons who are all ST holders (i.e. I'm buying all the tickets), does this mean only I benefit from being a share holder???
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Re: Season ticket prices tomorrow
I really like the scheme too as just calculated that I will be paying £50 less this year than last.Lost in Transportation wrote:That should be £210 - there's been a little inaccuracy in the presentation of the information.Here comes AFC wrote:Given the hype I have to say rather underwhelming.
According to Selsey prices last season were "£299 for my ticket, £225 for my 18 year, and £75 each for my two under 16 year olds. These were early bird prices. When they went on general sale they were £399, £299 and £75 respectively."
This year it will be £280, £205, £75 if all are shareholders
or £300, £225, £80 if not but renewing in early bird and paying cash/debit card. No real change on last year
Have to say the OS is hardly making the pricing clear - not obvious that the pricing is not sequential but built up from a number of discounts
Does taking the direct debit option count as paying 'cash'?
I do really like the scheme. Its the presentation that's problematic. The direct debit = cash issue still not clear for me at present.
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