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Spurs have announced increases on theirs
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Excellent news,watching Premier league football for peanuts...well done Burnley Football Club.
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Excellent again from the club! Cheapest adult ticket works out @ £17 a game for premier league football. One query though it looks like some of the oap"s in the jmu family stand will have to move next season, as it states a child seat MUST be purchased with an adult seat in there. Bad news for some, but great news for others.
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I don't think in the in circumstances they could have put them up - we have had a few slightly disappointing attendances this season, we can't afford for any ST holders to drop off. Well done to the club though
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Adult/Over 65/U22 must be purchased with U18, U12 or U10 ticket within this areaclaretdj wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 12:57 pmExcellent again from the club! Cheapest adult ticket works out @ £17 a game for premier league football. One query though it looks like some of the oap"s in the jmu family stand will have to move next season, as it states a child seat MUST be purchased with an adult seat in there. Bad news for some, but great news for others.
It's said that every season though.
I think what it actually means is that you cant purchase a U18, U12 or U10 ticket without getting an adult/Over 65/U22 ticket - ie kids cant go in by themselves.
Otherwise, you'd be splitting up families.
In our case we have me (adult) my dad (over 65) & my brother (adult) and his son (U10).
If you could only get an adult or over 65, with a "kids" ticket, we wouldnt be able to go together
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I think its disgusting that Burnley FC don't get in line and put their prices up like everyone else does... clear discrimination by keeping prices the same where others have to pay more......
Excellent news by our club.... I will be ordering mine and my brothers seats in due course for next season....
Innit brilliant being a Claret
Excellent news by our club.... I will be ordering mine and my brothers seats in due course for next season....
Innit brilliant being a Claret
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Good from the club again.
Sure it will be used against the club soon enough though, it normally gets an airing
Sure it will be used against the club soon enough though, it normally gets an airing
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Any news on the state of the grass?
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You don't even have to do that if you pay by direct debitBosscat wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 1:15 pmI think its disgusting that Burnley FC don't get in line and put their prices up like everyone else does... clear discrimination by keeping prices the same where others have to pay more......
Excellent news by our club.... I will be ordering mine and my brothers seats in due course for next season....
Innit brilliant being a Claret
The club really couldn't make it any easier to go and watch
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Apparently it will remain longer ... they have had to cut down on mowing to save the money a price increase would bring in......
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The water bill is also being contained.
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Bosscat wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 1:15 pmI think its disgusting that Burnley FC don't get in line and put their prices up like everyone else does... clear discrimination by keeping prices the same where others have to pay more......
Apparently, the profit made on the sale of Twix`s negates the need for season ticket price increases.
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I was chatting to a m8 who has a box at Turf Moor, and he told me they were considering a free twix with every season ticket bought, but decided that freezing prices for a 7th season was more economically viable
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£32.75 a month for an adult & U10 in the family stand sounds very good (just hope there is space).
Well done BFC!
Well done BFC!
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Totally irrelevant unless you're a Spurs fan
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that's helped me make up my mind
...I'm not going over to the Spurs - I'll remain Claret!
well done Burnley!
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Excellent, a couple of good results in the next few games should see us safe, and hopefully those maybe fans will commit again.
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Have to say that keeping the prices down since the last increase in 2014 is outstanding along with the direct debit facility that allows us to pay monthly with no additional cost.
I think we have a lot to thank Dave Baldwin for. He instigated the direct debit and he’s kept the prices exactly as they were when he took over.
I think we have a lot to thank Dave Baldwin for. He instigated the direct debit and he’s kept the prices exactly as they were when he took over.
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Agree with everything as per above but just wonder why the need to increase pricing after "early bird" ?
As most of the better seats have gone why charge more for left over seats?
As most of the better seats have gone why charge more for left over seats?
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Makes people commit before we know what league we’re playing in next season. Those who commit with the uncertainty get a cheaper price.9thMay1987 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 6:40 pmAgree with everything as per above but just wonder why the need to increase pricing after "early bird" ?
As most of the better seats have gone why charge more for left over seats?
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Rewarding loyalty, that's all it is.9thMay1987 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 6:40 pmAgree with everything as per above but just wonder why the need to increase pricing after "early bird" ?
As most of the better seats have gone why charge more for left over seats?
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Doubt this thread will go into 7 pages.
Can't complain about this one.
Another generous offer made by the club, better than a free bacon barm before you set off from Plymouth heading for Carlisle.
Can't complain about this one.
Another generous offer made by the club, better than a free bacon barm before you set off from Plymouth heading for Carlisle.
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Do you know much about the new bloke, Tony? Are you optimistic or more of a watch this space.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 3:19 pmHave to say that keeping the prices down since the last increase in 2014 is outstanding along with the direct debit facility that allows us to pay monthly with no additional cost.
I think we have a lot to thank Dave Baldwin for. He instigated the direct debit and he’s kept the prices exactly as they were when he took over.
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I’ve seen criticism on this board ranging from why we don’t subsidise travel to issuing free scarves and snoods.
I know what I prefer. An absolute super policy by the Club.
I know what I prefer. An absolute super policy by the Club.
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Free scarf or snood ... hmmmmmm let me think this through ..... will get back to you on that....John Johnson 1605 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 7:51 pmI’ve seen criticism on this board ranging from why we don’t subsidise travel to issuing free scarves and snoods.
I know what I prefer. An absolute super policy by the Club.
Yup have thunked about it .... BFC and keeping season ticket pricing as it is
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Would be pointless having an early bird then which gets commitment for the club to a guaranteed number of season ticket holders. With the direct debit too you don’t even have to pay up front.9thMay1987 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 6:40 pmAgree with everything as per above but just wonder why the need to increase pricing after "early bird" ?
As most of the better seats have gone why charge more for left over seats?
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Spot onJohn Johnson 1605 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 7:51 pmI’ve seen criticism on this board ranging from why we don’t subsidise travel to issuing free scarves and snoods.
I know what I prefer. An absolute super policy by the Club.
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In the past it was all down to cash-flow and getting money in, presumably for the summer transfer activity. With ST money now being a much less significant proportion of income I'm not sure if that is still the case.9thMay1987 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 6:40 pmAgree with everything as per above but just wonder why the need to increase pricing after "early bird" ?
As most of the better seats have gone why charge more for left over seats?
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The Bene funky....the Bene Lad.
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Great news!
And don't forget, there'll be lots of new/additional seats available from those that aren't renewing next season.
And don't forget, there'll be lots of new/additional seats available from those that aren't renewing next season.
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Be even better when they finally let people choose their own dd date. Or move it to a more sensible date for most.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 3:19 pmHave to say that keeping the prices down since the last increase in 2014 is outstanding along with the direct debit facility that allows us to pay monthly with no additional cost.
I think we have a lot to thank Dave Baldwin for. He instigated the direct debit and he’s kept the prices exactly as they were when he took over.
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Well done the club keeping prices down. Some going doing it for so many years. Not sure they could justify putting them up mind.
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That's not going to happen. We do it in house with no extra staff. If you wanted variable dates then they would have to employ further staff and that would then put the price up. You could, of course, take out a loan and pay it on the date of your choice but that, like wanting the club to offer it, would come at a premium.cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 11:26 pmBe even better when they finally let people choose their own dd date. Or move it to a more sensible date for most.
The offer of direct debit, payable on 25th of every month is brilliant given that previously you either had to pay up front or take out a credit agreement.
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It doesn’t affect me but I can see why it does affect others.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 11:31 pmThat's not going to happen. We do it in house with no extra staff. If you wanted variable dates then they would have to employ further staff and that would then put the price up. You could, of course, take out a loan and pay it on the date of your choice but that, like wanting the club to offer it, would come at a premium.
The offer of direct debit, payable on 25th of every month is brilliant given that previously you either had to pay up front or take out a credit agreement.
That said it does to an extent actually as every single direct debit comes out on the first of the month. Except the five season tickets that come out on that date.
If the club can’t give the option, it would be easy enough for them to do it on a more logical date. I would expect that over 90 percent of people get paid on the last day of the month. And very few if any on or around the 25th.
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There are reasons why it is done on that date but it all has to be done on the one date. It doesn't really matter when you get paid though, you just have to ensure there is money in the account to pay it.cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 11:39 pmIt doesn’t affect me but I can see why it does affect others.
That said it does to an extent actually as every single direct debit comes out on the first of the month. Except the five season tickets that come out on that date.
If the club can’t give the option, it would be easy enough for them to do it on a more logical date. I would expect that over 90 percent of people get paid on the last day of the month. And very few if any on or around the 25th.
To be honest, my various direct debits come out on all different dates every month.
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As I say doesn’t affect me in that sense. But bet plenty miss. And it’s a hassle for club chasing up.
They never gave a logical reason why they chose that illogical date.
They never gave a logical reason why they chose that illogical date.
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Does anyone apart from you actually care? Every year, you have this complaint about "yes, we have the cheapest (or close) tickets in the Premier League; yes, we have interest free credit; but woe is me, the direct debit date isn't convenient."cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 12:24 amAs I say doesn’t affect me in that sense. But bet plenty miss. And it’s a hassle for club chasing up.
They never gave a logical reason why they chose that illogical date.
And does anyone else care? It doesn't seem so. Why not start a new thread and try and drum up some support? Ask people to sign a petition, or something? And then you can go to the Board with a carefully crafted submission explaining what they are doing wrong and who is affected.
Incidentally, I get paid on the 25th.
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Every year the “date issue” comes up
People know that £x amount is going to be taken on the 25th so you make sure you have £x available. It’s called being an adult and being able to budget.
If it’s that much of an issue and you’re not able to, set up a second account for “bill payments” and when you get payed transfer enough money for all your direct debits to be payed from to there. It’s not that difficult really
People know that £x amount is going to be taken on the 25th so you make sure you have £x available. It’s called being an adult and being able to budget.
If it’s that much of an issue and you’re not able to, set up a second account for “bill payments” and when you get payed transfer enough money for all your direct debits to be payed from to there. It’s not that difficult really
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It doesn’t matter to me either as the date is convenient but I’m intrigued by the suggestion we’d need more staff if it was a different date for different people?
Please tell me we don’t have staff sat manually reconciling a list of circa 5,000 bank payments?
Please tell me we don’t have staff sat manually reconciling a list of circa 5,000 bank payments?
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Lotsdsr wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 12:57 amDoes anyone apart from you actually care? Every year, you have this complaint about "yes, we have the cheapest (or close) tickets in the Premier League; yes, we have interest free credit; but woe is me, the direct debit date isn't convenient."
And does anyone else care? It doesn't seem so. Why not start a new thread and try and drum up some support? Ask people to sign a petition, or something? And then you can go to the Board with a carefully crafted submission explaining what they are doing wrong and who is affected.
Incidentally, I get paid on the 25th.
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Can't beat a lots / plenty / many from CFC, I don't know of any who have a problem with.