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Post by parxs on May 13, 2008 17:26:42 GMT
Roughly when will season tickets be available?
Where can i get one from?
Any guesses on how much they might be?
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Post by brains on May 15, 2008 23:06:19 GMT
Good question, we are getting impatient arnt we.
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Post by seano on May 16, 2008 11:02:27 GMT
Agreed we are getting impatient. Why not it was a great season.
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Post by wha on May 16, 2008 13:10:39 GMT
Anybody know when they will be available then
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Post by wha on May 20, 2008 16:08:37 GMT
:)Details now on the site.Have kept the prices down compared to other clubs in the division.
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Post by parxs on May 20, 2008 16:24:34 GMT
The club has carried out a detailed analysis of admission/season ticket costs throughout the Blue Square Premier during the 2007/2008 season and it is felt that the agreed prices for the coming year provide Priory Lane supporters with admission costs that are below average costs in the division for the past season and are likely to be significantly lower than at other grounds for the coming campaign.
Admission ranged, in the main, between £12.00 and £19.50, with clubs generally charging an additional average of £3.00 for a seat in the Stand. There will be no such additional charge at Priory Lane for the forthcoming season.
Whilst recognising that increases are essential to compete at this level of the Football Pyramid it is hoped that supporters will recognise the need to enhance income as Borough take on the biggest challenge in their history.
Please remember there will be 23 home league fixtures in 2008/2009 compared to the 21 in the Blue Square South.
Admission: Adults £12.50 (BSP Av. 2007/2008 £13.00) Concessions £8.00 (BSP Av. 2007/2008 £9.00) Children £4.00 (BSP Av. 2007/2008 £6.00)
Season Tickets: Adult: £240.00 £220.00 before 01/06/08 (BSP Av. 2007/2008 £250.00) Concessions: £145.00 £130.00 before 01/06/08 (BSP Av. 2007/2008 £168.00) Children £60.00 £55.00 before 01/06/08 (BSP Av. 2007/2008 £90.00)
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Post by parxs on May 20, 2008 16:30:09 GMT
£240 for 23 matches approx £9.70p per game £220 for 23 matches approx £9.50 per game Total cost at gate for each game £287.50p
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Post by artiefufkin on May 20, 2008 20:25:23 GMT
£12.50 per game, blimey bit of a jump what with the economy blah blah but i guess it is to be expected, hope it dont put too many people off from coming but i guess some will have to be more selective as to which games they attend.. Watch em all sneaking in at half time for nowt now..(ok done it myself once or twice)
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Post by parxs on May 20, 2008 20:34:06 GMT
yeah but we shouldn't mind paying a bit extra to help the club
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Post by boro on May 20, 2008 21:01:26 GMT
You've also got to remember that is quite cheap compared to other teams in the BSP.
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Post by artiefufkin on May 20, 2008 21:09:17 GMT
True and i dont mind paying extra but the club will be trying to attract 200+ new paying fans who will look at the price and think nah!!!
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Post by hailshamjay on May 21, 2008 12:43:52 GMT
Think the Club have thought long and hard over this and mulled it over quite considerably, the upshot being a big thumbs up from me - I'll be purchasing a S/T for my lad and I.
I think the prices both for the S/T and on the door are more than reasonable and urge the people of Eastbourne and the surrounding towns & villages to get behind the team this coming season.
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Post by wha on May 21, 2008 14:05:41 GMT
Think the Club have thought long and hard over this and mulled it over quite considerably, the :upshot being a big thumbs up from me - I'll be purchasing a S/T for my lad and I. I think the prices both for the S/T and on the door are more than reasonable and urge the people of Eastbourne and the surrounding towns & villages to get behind the team this coming season. Excellent post agree totally.
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Post by vern on May 21, 2008 15:13:22 GMT
Please note that the discount period is [be]not[/be] 1st June. I think it [be]is actually end of June[/be], according to Lorna Gosling. I paid for mine today - no time like the present!!
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Post by maz on May 21, 2008 15:13:33 GMT
True and i dont mind paying extra but the club will be trying to attract 200+ new paying fans who will look at the price and think nah!!! Why?? £12.50 is excellent value compared to watching Brighton at Withdean , or 4 pints . You dont get much for £12.50 and its a damm sight cheaper than most in this league. Be interested to see what Lewes charge.
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Post by rhambo07 on May 21, 2008 16:10:42 GMT
who do we have to ring to get one
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Post by boroseagull on May 23, 2008 17:20:14 GMT
What do you have to be to qualify for 'Concessions' price?
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Post by wha on May 23, 2008 18:20:19 GMT
why don't you guys either ring the club or pop in and all will be explained,as I'm not sure what the rules are at the younger/student end
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Post by Jim "Convertedeagle" Stewart on May 23, 2008 22:39:34 GMT
True and i dont mind paying extra but the club will be trying to attract 200+ new paying fans who will look at the price and think nah!!! Why?? £12.50 is excellent value compared to watching Brighton at Withdean , or 4 pints . You dont get much for £12.50 and its a damm sight cheaper than most in this league. Be interested to see what Lewes charge. £1,250 would be better than value than watching the Athletic Track renters anywhere!!!
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Post by artiefufkin on May 24, 2008 13:50:31 GMT
£1,250 would be better than value than watching the Athletic Track renters anywhere!!! Or for that matter watching Palarse in the croydon slums!!!
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