Season Ticket Prices released
Season Ticket Prices released
STANDING
Adults £170
Concessions £100
Juniors £30
SEATING
Adults £209
Concessions £139
Juniors £64
Pay on the day prices for 2009 will be £18 adults/£10 concessions for standing and £21/£13 for seating.
Adults £170
Concessions £100
Juniors £30
SEATING
Adults £209
Concessions £139
Juniors £64
Pay on the day prices for 2009 will be £18 adults/£10 concessions for standing and £21/£13 for seating.
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Nice to see the club have rewarded the support of hundreds of loyal fans both home and away by increasing the matchday entry prices on the day, and if I'm correct on season ticket prices.
Really know how to keep their loyal fans, especially after the lacklustre and on some occasions underachievement of a season we've just had.
Really know how to keep their loyal fans, especially after the lacklustre and on some occasions underachievement of a season we've just had.
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Adult (standing)
Renewal - 170
Early Birds -180
Full - 198
Concession
Renewal - 100
Early Birds - 110
Full - 121
Juniors
Renewal - 30
Early Birds - 35
Full - 40
Seated
Adults
Renewal (209), Early Bird (219), Full (239)
Concession
Renewal (139) Early Bird (149) Full (160)
Junior
Renewal (64) Early Birds (69) Full (79)
Adult (standing)
Renewal - 170
Early Birds -180
Full - 198
Concession
Renewal - 100
Early Birds - 110
Full - 121
Juniors
Renewal - 30
Early Birds - 35
Full - 40
Seated
Adults
Renewal (209), Early Bird (219), Full (239)
Concession
Renewal (139) Early Bird (149) Full (160)
Junior
Renewal (64) Early Birds (69) Full (79)
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- Dirk Diggler
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I've been saying for ages that I think that Cas should put their admission prices up in line with the rest of SL.
If we are to compete and progress as a club then we need to be bringing in as much revenue as possible. Personally I don't have a problem with the increase so long as it is used wisely.
If we are to compete and progress as a club then we need to be bringing in as much revenue as possible. Personally I don't have a problem with the increase so long as it is used wisely.
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Thing is DD some fans will look at them prices and say no thank you. Could lose some fans, swings and roundabouts.Dirk Diggler wrote:I've been saying for ages that I think that Cas should put their admission prices up in line with the rest of SL.
If we are to compete and progress as a club then we need to be bringing in as much revenue as possible. Personally I don't have a problem with the increase so long as it is used wisely.
I could understand if it was going to have some benefit towards the side and we were successful. After all more fans are going to come out to watch a successful side.Dirk Diggler wrote:I've been saying for ages that I think that Cas should put their admission prices up in line with the rest of SL.
If we are to compete and progress as a club then we need to be bringing in as much revenue as possible. Personally I don't have a problem with the increase so long as it is used wisely.
However, the season we've just had has been mediocre, and as a result the product has not been good. To me there should have been no increase on the prices this season as a reward to the fans that have spent lots of money following the club home and away paying lots of money considering the current economical climate.
Just worked out that over hundred quid will be spent by me getting back and forth from Huddersfield to games. That for a student where prices of standard of living is already sky high, is extortionate.
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get gone then :dance: :dance:fenton wrote:Il be paying 18quid to go watch the world club champs on friday.Jack Bauer wrote:My seating ticket will go up £29.00 next season.
All in all, i think the prices are on the expensive. £18 to get in.
100quid if i wanted a season ticket
Goodbye Cas. :clap: :clap:
I think raising the price is gonna put loads of people off, my dad only goes to watch the glamour games already.
My sister got a season ticket for Huddersfield Town for 100 quid, to sit in a modern stadium!!!. Thats 6 home games for us now!?!
If our crowd drops by a few hundred, the increase in cost will be eaten up by that.
My sister got a season ticket for Huddersfield Town for 100 quid, to sit in a modern stadium!!!. Thats 6 home games for us now!?!
If our crowd drops by a few hundred, the increase in cost will be eaten up by that.
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To be honest im a little un happy with the increase after what we spectated this year and do we deserved to be hit with increases after the dreadful year? But if were to compete with the best we after be like the best when it comes to prices but they as to be wins on the pitch cos they wont be many willing to dish out this much and at the gate on the day if were not winning.
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