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Which non attendees on Sunday? Place looked pretty well full to me - surprisingly so.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 5:35 amNot a chance they increase the price now after the non attendees on Sunday.
It would be business suicide.
If up to 4/5k didn't turn up when they already paid. They aren't renewing with a price increase.
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I know plenty who didn't bother on Sunday.
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They’re certainly cutting it fine with the price announcements.
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Is that definite? If so, does it increase the capacity in there?
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I doubt it. There's only one exit for home fans.Awayfromburnley wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:27 amIs that definite? If so, does it increase the capacity in there?
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I also know a couple of colleagues who didn’t bother.
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I wouldn’t read a lot into Sundays attendance. They’ll be some who decided not to go due to performances but I think a lot will be due to other reasons, family day, transport, kick off time etc. I’m confident we’ll still have very good season ticket sales, even if there’s a price increase. After last season we’re all eager to see how our current group perform in the Championship.
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Some not as eager as othersbeddie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:04 amI wouldn’t read a lot into Sundays attendance. They’ll be some who decided not to go due to performances but I think a lot will be due to other reasons, family day, transport, kick off time etc. I’m confident we’ll still have very good season ticket sales, even if there’s a price increase. After last season we’re all eager to see how our current group perform in the Championship.
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And it was on TVbeddie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:04 amI wouldn’t read a lot into Sundays attendance. They’ll be some who decided not to go due to performances but I think a lot will be due to other reasons, family day, transport, kick off time etc. I’m confident we’ll still have very good season ticket sales, even if there’s a price increase. After last season we’re all eager to see how our current group perform in the Championship.
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Where do you sit? I sit in Bob Lord and upper decks of JH and JM looked full and only real empty seats were on wings on lower decks of both of these stands. Cricket Field had a few empty seats and probably 500 empty in Bournemouth side.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:42 amThe official attendance was 19k, that includes non attendees who bought tickets.
To me it looked thinned out all over.
I reckon there was at least 18,500 actually attended. Not bad really considering how bad we are.
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Upper longside nearest CF.Jamesy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:58 amWhere do you sit? I sit in Bob Lord and upper decks of JH and JM looked full and only real empty seats were on wings on lower decks of both of these stands. Cricket Field had a few empty seats and probably 500 empty in Bournemouth side.
I reckon there was at least 18,500 actually attended. Not bad really considering how bad we are.
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https://youtu.be/jvAnPGEmdUs?si=PL2v58g3fK2JqovyJamesy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:58 amWhere do you sit? I sit in Bob Lord and upper decks of JH and JM looked full and only real empty seats were on wings on lower decks of both of these stands. Cricket Field had a few empty seats and probably 500 empty in Bournemouth side.
I reckon there was at least 18,500 actually attended. Not bad really considering how bad we are.
Just look at how thinned out the crowd is on the highlights video on the close ups.
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We were definitely low on numbers. The guys next and in front of me who travel up from the South weren’t there.
I can’t say I blame them really. Ultimately its an entertainment game and being poor in both boxes is t really great entertainment, not to mention it’s costly to follow football and especially when a game is on a Sunday and on TV.
Most I speak to are looking forward to getting back to the Championship and watching some goals and us being more competitive.
The Bournemouth following was very poor also.
I can’t say I blame them really. Ultimately its an entertainment game and being poor in both boxes is t really great entertainment, not to mention it’s costly to follow football and especially when a game is on a Sunday and on TV.
Most I speak to are looking forward to getting back to the Championship and watching some goals and us being more competitive.
The Bournemouth following was very poor also.
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That would make a lot of sense.claret10 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 10:09 pmI heard that it could be due to possible ground renovations - there were plans that got put on hold because we got promoted and they didn't want to miss out on ticket sales - so with us likely being in the championship with lower crowds wouldn't be surprised if we took the opportunity to do some work and they are seeing how they can move people before releasing the details
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My nephew had a swimming comp on Sunday so he didn’t attend, along with my brother & dad so there’s 3 empty seat in JMU
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Re: Season tickets next season
Tbh if ever there’s a time to knock it down and rebuild it might be next year!Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 11:02 amI was told about a year ago they wanted to put standing in the CF, but it's not a given the CF stand gets a safety certificate every year.
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If they carried out the inspection on match day, it would never be granted based on the carnage on the concourse…Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 11:02 amI was told about a year ago they wanted to put standing in the CF, but it's not a given the CF stand gets a safety certificate every year.
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Spending all that money to install “safe standing” into a stand where everyone stands anyway… save the money, give it Vinny for a new winger.
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Personally speaking, I miss a lot more home games than I'd like but never due to performances. Kept going even during the winless misery under Cotterill, it's only outside factors that keep me away.beddie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:04 amI wouldn’t read a lot into Sundays attendance. They’ll be some who decided not to go due to performances but I think a lot will be due to other reasons, family day, transport, kick off time etc. I’m confident we’ll still have very good season ticket sales, even if there’s a price increase. After last season we’re all eager to see how our current group perform in the Championship.
That said, a price rise might cause a rethink as financial reasons are always a consideration.
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Only health issues would ever keep me away from buying a season ticket, I appreciate cost has implications for some, but in the scheme of things a £10 rise for example, out of something costing say £490 shouldn't really have an impact budget wise. Still hoping for a freeze, but guess it will be somewhere between that, or 5% rise.spt_claret wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 11:54 amPersonally speaking, I miss a lot more home games than I'd like but never due to performances. Kept going even during the winless misery under Cotterill, it's only outside factors that keep me away.
That said, a price rise might cause a rethink as financial reasons are always a consideration.
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It is, 5000 capacity apparentlyAwayfromburnley wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:27 amIs that definite? If so, does it increase the capacity in there?
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Think the original seating was 4125
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Looked to be loads of empty seats on TV. A few in our group didn’t go including me.
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i must admit that I spend NOTHING on catering inside Turf Moor now.The Shire Claret wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 4:13 pmHoping they freeze the prices and sort out the catering side in terms of pricing too ....
The Park View and the local cafe/chippie offer a much better deal AND you can pay cash
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I didn’t bother going either become abit of a chore lately with zero enjoyment any drastically increased prices I probably won’t renew our tickets..
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Ouch!Leisure wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 10:28 amSpurs. Double whammy for Over 65's!
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/footba ... 43574.html
Still no word when ours are going to be announced?
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Nope.StayingDown4Ever wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 10:39 amOuch!
Still no word when ours are going to be announced?
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Interesting this is Pete. Overall a 6% increase could be argued as reasonable, especially when they say they have only raised them once by 1.5% since moving to the new stadium.
With the abolition of the discounted rate for seniors the season after next they are citing the increase in senior season tickets year on year.
At the end of the day, pensioners watching Spurs are possibly a lot better off financially than pensioners watching Burnley.
I am sure Spurs will still be selling all of the season tickets and playing to a full stadium to watch the big Aussie’s “sexy football”. If of course he is still at the helm next season and the following season. They know they can sell out so this is why they have done it.
With us it would be different, therefore I cannot see any significant changes in the future for senior season tickets.
With the abolition of the discounted rate for seniors the season after next they are citing the increase in senior season tickets year on year.
At the end of the day, pensioners watching Spurs are possibly a lot better off financially than pensioners watching Burnley.
I am sure Spurs will still be selling all of the season tickets and playing to a full stadium to watch the big Aussie’s “sexy football”. If of course he is still at the helm next season and the following season. They know they can sell out so this is why they have done it.
With us it would be different, therefore I cannot see any significant changes in the future for senior season tickets.
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they increase next season and i know a few now won't be renewing..
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That's where they intend installing itQuickenthetempo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 11:02 amI was told about a year ago they wanted to put standing in the CF, but it's not a given the CF stand gets a safety certificate every year.
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Our lot are taking the ****. I mean, how long does it really take to release the prices?
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Pace and co could have been waiting for yesterdays budget having heard about Hunts big tax giveaways in the Daily Mail.
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The big London clubs know they could probably fill the ground with tourists if they had to, all spending a fortune on replica shirts and club shop tat. Who cares about long standing supporters?Jamesy wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 10:52 amInteresting this is Pete. Overall a 6% increase could be argued as reasonable, especially when they say they have only raised them once by 1.5% since moving to the new stadium.
With the abolition of the discounted rate for seniors the season after next they are citing the increase in senior season tickets year on year.
At the end of the day, pensioners watching Spurs are possibly a lot better off financially than pensioners watching Burnley.
I am sure Spurs will still be selling all of the season tickets and playing to a full stadium to watch the big Aussie’s “sexy football”. If of course he is still at the helm next season and the following season. They know they can sell out so this is why they have done it.
With us it would be different, therefore I cannot see any significant changes in the future for senior season tickets.
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Apparently if you wish to cancel your direct debit season ticket you have to do it before 20th March .At this rate that will be before the top secret prices are revealed
Why is everything so hard work ?
I will get a season ticket no matter what but who is to blame for the delay Pace or Williams ?
What else can they do this season to wind us up?
Why is everything so hard work ?
I will get a season ticket no matter what but who is to blame for the delay Pace or Williams ?
What else can they do this season to wind us up?
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Oh, I'm sure you'll think of something.
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I am reasonably sure that from a legal standpoint that the club have to give adequate notice of a price increase before a new term of contract, which is what a season ticket is.
If there are to be price increases and people then decide to turn down the option of renewal, it could well get a bit messy.
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Aren't they legally required to inform you in writing if there is going to be a change in the price?
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For direct debits I think so, but not sure how much notice they have to giveClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 4:45 pmAren't they legally required to inform you in writing if there is going to be a change in the price?
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Waiting to see how the ticket exchange credit will work on DD renewals, seeing it’s so close to first payment.
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4th of April for mine ... would appreciate some news from the club before this (I will be renewing but this is bad form by BFC) about price increases etc assuming there will be.
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found this about DD payment changes - though I do not know what the t&c's of early bird season tickets with DD are
https://www.accesspaysuite.com/blog/bac ... ct%20Debit.
Is there a default advance notice period?
The default advance notice period is a minimum of 10 working days plus postal time. However the advance notice period can be shorter than this, as long as this is communicated to payers within the Direct Debit Guarantee when the payer signs up for Direct Debit.
https://www.accesspaysuite.com/blog/bac ... ct%20Debit.
Is there a default advance notice period?
The default advance notice period is a minimum of 10 working days plus postal time. However the advance notice period can be shorter than this, as long as this is communicated to payers within the Direct Debit Guarantee when the payer signs up for Direct Debit.