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Surely teams like bristol, forest, brighton etc wont see us as a big draw?
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Bolton have released ticket details for their first home game of the 2012/13 npower Championship campaign.
Wanderers will welcome Derby County to the Reebok Stadium on Tuesday 21st August 2012, with the game rated in the B-grade category.
Tickets for the clash against The Rams go on sale to season ticket holders and club members on Monday 23rd July, before going on open sale on Monday 30th July. They are priced as follows:
East & West Stands - Upper Centre
Adults - £31, Over 65/Under 21 - £21, Under 18 - £11
East & West Stands - Upper Wing & Lower Centre
Adults - £27, Over 65/Under 21 - £19, Under 18 - £10, Disabled (West Lower only) - £27
East & West Stands - Lower Wing
Adults - £25, Over 65/Under 21 - £18, Under 18 - £9, Disabled (West Lower only) - £25
North Stand - Upper Tier
Adults - £27, Over 65/Under 21 - £19, Under 18 - £10
North Stand - Lower Tier
Adults - £24, Over 65/Under 21 - £17, Under 18 - £9, Disabled (West Lower only) - £23
Family Stands (West Stand - Lower Wing & North Stand - Upper Tier)
1 Adult & 1 Under 18 - £30, 2 Adults & 2 Under 18s - £60
WE're not much better, Cat B game and cheapest ticket £24.
Wanderers will welcome Derby County to the Reebok Stadium on Tuesday 21st August 2012, with the game rated in the B-grade category.
Tickets for the clash against The Rams go on sale to season ticket holders and club members on Monday 23rd July, before going on open sale on Monday 30th July. They are priced as follows:
East & West Stands - Upper Centre
Adults - £31, Over 65/Under 21 - £21, Under 18 - £11
East & West Stands - Upper Wing & Lower Centre
Adults - £27, Over 65/Under 21 - £19, Under 18 - £10, Disabled (West Lower only) - £27
East & West Stands - Lower Wing
Adults - £25, Over 65/Under 21 - £18, Under 18 - £9, Disabled (West Lower only) - £25
North Stand - Upper Tier
Adults - £27, Over 65/Under 21 - £19, Under 18 - £10
North Stand - Lower Tier
Adults - £24, Over 65/Under 21 - £17, Under 18 - £9, Disabled (West Lower only) - £23
Family Stands (West Stand - Lower Wing & North Stand - Upper Tier)
1 Adult & 1 Under 18 - £30, 2 Adults & 2 Under 18s - £60
WE're not much better, Cat B game and cheapest ticket £24.
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Be £30ish down the sides then for category A
Didnt we do £15 matchday tickets in the north last year as well?
Didnt we do £15 matchday tickets in the north last year as well?
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Last year we went to a Bolton game while on a rugby tour and we bought 30 or so tickets and it cost £5 for a seat in the Upper North Standofficer_dibble wrote:Be £30ish down the sides then for category A
Didnt we do £15 matchday tickets in the north last year as well?
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league or union?Relentless09 wrote:Last year we went to a Bolton game while on a rugby tour and we bought 30 or so tickets and it cost £5 for a seat in the Upper North Standofficer_dibble wrote:Be £30ish down the sides then for category A
Didnt we do £15 matchday tickets in the north last year as well?
where did you tour?
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Union, Played a game in Dublin then Altrincham Grammar in Manchester
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I think the likes of Derby, Leicester and Sheffield Wednesday, are more likely to be 'Category A' games for Nottingham Forest and the likes of Millwall, Charlton and Crystal Palace, will probably be 'Category A' games for Brighton.officer_dibble wrote:Surely teams like bristol, forest, brighton etc wont see us as a big draw?
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How much does it work out per home game if you're a season ticket holder? The club can't reduce prices much beyond that on a regular basis otherwise it removes the incentive to buy a season ticket.officer_dibble wrote:Be £30ish down the sides then for category A
Didnt we do £15 matchday tickets in the north last year as well?
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I think it's about £17 or somethingBL3 wrote:How much does it work out per home game if you're a season ticket holder? The club can't reduce prices much beyond that on a regular basis otherwise it removes the incentive to buy a season ticket.officer_dibble wrote:Be £30ish down the sides then for category A
Didnt we do £15 matchday tickets in the north last year as well?
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Aye. £17.82 for me. One of the things that right royally pissed me off previously as an STH was when they'd do a fiver-all-in type deal for a Tuesday game against Fulham and there was no compensation for those of us that had shelled out top Dollar some six months or so earlier.boltonboris wrote:I think it's about £17 or somethingBL3 wrote:How much does it work out per home game if you're a season ticket holder? The club can't reduce prices much beyond that on a regular basis otherwise it removes the incentive to buy a season ticket.officer_dibble wrote:Be £30ish down the sides then for category A
Didnt we do £15 matchday tickets in the north last year as well?
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That's an issue for a lot of people. Some are just glad for the extra numbers in attendance.
I think they were careful not to take the piss with it though and make sure it's more cost-effective to the punter to attand every game with a season ticket rather than without.
I think they were careful not to take the piss with it though and make sure it's more cost-effective to the punter to attand every game with a season ticket rather than without.
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I paid £285 for mine and £49 for my lad so it works out less than £15 for us both to go per game and I'm paying on an 10 month interest free deal, no compaints from me
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£30 is a bit steep but I can't not go to Burnley away. It's one of the best games of the season! I've got mine anyway, hope all you lot are joining us!
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I bought 5 today and wouldn't be surprised if the allocation isn't sold by the weekend, it should be a fun day out!Gail Platz wrote:£30 is a bit steep but I can't not go to Burnley away. It's one of the best games of the season! I've got mine anyway, hope all you lot are joining us!
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I will be surprised if Bolton have sold out by Saturday.It's arguably the most attractive away game of the season but there is no chance of me paying £30 for second tier football and there's plenty like me although I think it will sell out eventually.
Now that Blackburn is one of the more attractive games of the season, certainly more so than Derby it will be interesting to see if it's still a bargain basement £15 match or the top category A despite both clubs dropping a level and dropping their wage bill and standard of team accordingly.
Now that Blackburn is one of the more attractive games of the season, certainly more so than Derby it will be interesting to see if it's still a bargain basement £15 match or the top category A despite both clubs dropping a level and dropping their wage bill and standard of team accordingly.
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Maybe I was being a touch ambitious but judging it is the first away game of the season; the general positive mood about our chances of winning a few games this season and the Coyle?Burnley factor all seemed to lead to a healthy demand for tickets. We'll see how they go particularly as the online gremlins are meant to be sorted now.Martin_Cruise wrote:I will be surprised if Bolton have sold out by Saturday.It's arguably the most attractive away game of the season but there is no chance of me paying £30 for second tier football and there's plenty like me although I think it will sell out eventually.
Now that Blackburn is one of the more attractive games of the season, certainly more so than Derby it will be interesting to see if it's still a bargain basement £15 match or the top category A despite both clubs dropping a level and dropping their wage bill and standard of team accordingly.
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I do think it will be a sellout, especially in our end. I'm looking forward to an electric atmosphere!
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