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VALAIRIAN 25-02-2010 17:14

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Season Tickets 2009/10 (Tuesday 24th Feb 2009)

Our best value packages ever!

Accrington Stanley are delighted to announce what we are sure you will agree are our best value season ticket packages ever, offering live Football League action at the lowest prices since our days in the UniBond League!

Available until 4th April, adult season tickets start from £140.00, including £50.00 worth of club vouchers, while concession tickets are available from £100.00 with £30.00 worth of club vouchers! U16's and students season tickets are just £50.00 and U12's will be admitted free as part of our soon to be relaunched and free to join junior membership scheme.

Speaking about the prices for next season Stanley Chief Executive Rob Heys said "The new season ticket packages are all about getting people back involved with the club. Making our season tickets affordable to as many people as possible means that hopefully we can get more people to come and be a part of Accrington Stanley.

"Recent seasons have been a little subdued when compared to the tremendous non-league success we enjoyed and culminating in the historic return to the Football League, however as a club we are confident that although one chapter ended when we regained our Football League status, there are still many more pages to fill in the story of Accrington Stanley, hopefully including an exciting and successful 2009/10 season!"

Pendle Red 25-02-2010 17:18

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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 791927)
Season Tickets 2009/10 (Tuesday 24th Feb 2009)

Our best value packages ever!

Accrington Stanley are delighted to announce what we are sure you will agree are our best value season ticket packages ever, offering live Football League action at the lowest prices since our days in the UniBond League!

Available until 4th April, adult season tickets start from £140.00, including £50.00 worth of club vouchers, while concession tickets are available from £100.00 with £30.00 worth of club vouchers! U16's and students season tickets are just £50.00 and U12's will be admitted free as part of our soon to be relaunched and free to join junior membership scheme.

Speaking about the prices for next season Stanley Chief Executive Rob Heys said "The new season ticket packages are all about getting people back involved with the club. Making our season tickets affordable to as many people as possible means that hopefully we can get more people to come and be a part of Accrington Stanley.

"Recent seasons have been a little subdued when compared to the tremendous non-league success we enjoyed and culminating in the historic return to the Football League, however as a club we are confident that although one chapter ended when we regained our Football League status, there are still many more pages to fill in the story of Accrington Stanley, hopefully including an exciting and successful 2009/10 season!"

Goodness me that last paragraphs a flippin understatement:eek:

VALAIRIAN 25-02-2010 17:23

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Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 791930)
Goodness me that last paragraphs a flippin understatement:eek:

Too true Google Page Ranking and it isn't even March yet :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:!!!!!

cashman 25-02-2010 22:59

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well shall be renewing mine, is a knocking bet. hope its splashed all oer the local press.:) never seen it on fishy site?

maccawozzagod 25-02-2010 23:07

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that's because the copy and paste is from last year cashy!

cashman 25-02-2010 23:23

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 792050)
that's because the copy and paste is from last year cashy!

so has joe been on the lash or what? is it bull?:(

maccawozzagod 26-02-2010 00:06

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Cashy, I think Joe's post was a response to long time red asking (post 15) how much the season tickets were.

In response to the question posed by Long time red I think it works out at around £6 per game and season tickets went up from around 300 to around 700. Thats approximate only because the club never releases these figures - but its reading between the lines and listening to what certain people say.

It's not really indication of what would happen if we only charged a fiver - many people dont always have the readies available for a season ticket. I've been coming on 26 years and only get a season ticket every third season or so for various reasons even though I always know when the tickets are available I never seem to have the money available.

My reasoning for such a low price and an estimated figure of 4000 is that a) we should clean up on the floating fans by being cheaper than non-league b) many people who used to come on in the Unibond days stopped doing so when prices jumped from £6 to £10. Crowds were only around the 4-500 mark then but if an existing fan stops coming on because 'it is too dear' then (IMHO) you will be struggling attracting newbies c) we will pick up some of the lost souls who support Blackburn and Burnley and used to come on but are priced out now due to the cost of supporting both.

I also think that the positive media created by such an announcement would get many of the potential business sponsors back on the phone.

It may or may not work - same as anything but it makes much sense to me. The only drawback is that I dont think the club would be capable of capitalising on double crowds by taking extra money off them in the ground. I've every confidence that this ability will come but it's one step at a time as far as infrastructure is concerned and sometimes we are guilty of looking at the wrong things at the wrong time.

Pendle Red 26-02-2010 05:24

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I like the idea of a fiver a game scenario, the question then is what price the season ticket?

That would have to be about £90 which would be unbelievable price?

The flip side is at just a fiver a game it may put people off buying a season ticket who for maybe work reasons could not attend all games so would make better sense to pay as a walk on?

I think the prices last season were great and about correct, the worry I have were they pitched at that price because there were inklings about what was about to unfold in the close season and what was looming around the corner?

VALAIRIAN 26-02-2010 07:23

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 792048)
well shall be renewing mine, is a knocking bet. hope its splashed all oer the local press.:) never seen it on fishy site?

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 792050)
that's because the copy and paste is from last year cashy!

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 792053)
so has joe been on the lash or what? is it bull?:(

Yes I have Cashy, but Macca is spot on!

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 792057)
Cashy, I think Joe's post was a response to long time red asking (post 15) how much the season tickets were.

Spot on Macca, that is why I made the date so large Cashy, sorry if I got you excited unexpectedly :o But, it was in reply to Long time reds post :D

VALAIRIAN 26-02-2010 07:31

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 792057)

It may or may not work - same as anything but it makes much sense to me. The only drawback is that I dont think the club would be capable of capitalising on double crowds by taking extra money off them in the ground. I've every confidence that this ability will come but it's one step at a time as far as infrastructure is concerned and sometimes we are guilty of looking at the wrong things at the wrong time.

This is my main worry with what you propose Macca, large crowds at The Crown would be great, but just look at what happened last Saturday, but the I suppose that if we know that we were getting 3000+ every home game we could plan it better, couldn't we?????

VALAIRIAN 26-02-2010 07:34

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Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 792063)
I like the idea of a fiver a game scenario, the question then is what price the season ticket?

That would have to be about £90 which would be unbelievable price?

The flip side is at just a fiver a game it may put people off buying a season ticket who for maybe work reasons could not attend all games so would make better sense to pay as a walk on?

I think the prices last season were great and about correct, the worry I have were they pitched at that price because there were inklings about what was about to unfold in the close season and what was looming around the corner?

At a fiver a game, why would anybody buy a season ticket??? :confused: :)

cashman 26-02-2010 07:37

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its ok joe, was a strange day fer me yesterday, plus older i get, the dumber i get.:o

VALAIRIAN 26-02-2010 07:51

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 792074)
its ok joe, was a strange day fer me yesterday, plus older i get, the dumber i get.:o

Not true young man ;) Have a nice trip and stay away from the sides!!! :D :D :D

Pendle Red 26-02-2010 14:16

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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 792073)
At a fiver a game, why would anybody buy a season ticket??? :confused: :)

They wouldn't that's my point thus denying the Club income and possible money coming through the barren Summer months

VALAIRIAN 26-02-2010 14:36

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Right, with you now Google Page Ranking!!


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