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« Reply #60 on: March 24, 2017, 17:49:26 pm » |
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Too much as I've only been able to make three games🙁 I buy one knowing I won't make many matches but I'd still buy one hoping I can make more next season. In fact I'd buy one if I knew I couldn't attend at all. You can't argue with that.
Ah, that's your choice. My point is, is your ticket a discounted one as it's my belief you are over the age to receive such a discount.
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if you hate peterborough clap your hands and Fxxk off poxford.
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« Reply #61 on: March 24, 2017, 21:22:48 pm » |
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From the quick look at the e-mail received, pressed button (finance section) Buy your season ticket and waaahaay, I'm off...Bradford City ST for £149! Couldn't say no!
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« Reply #62 on: March 24, 2017, 21:34:03 pm » |
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From the quick look at the e-mail received, pressed button (finance section) Buy your season ticket and waaahaay, I'm off...Bradford City ST for £149! Couldn't say no! The Coolbantam!!
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#Frank
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« Reply #63 on: March 25, 2017, 00:55:53 am » |
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Too much as I've only been able to make three games🙁 I buy one knowing I won't make many matches but I'd still buy one hoping I can make more next season. In fact I'd buy one if I knew I couldn't attend at all. You can't argue with that.
Buy two! No Three and sit in the middle one so you don't have to sit next to people who have some spirit. You wouldn't want any to rub off on you would you?
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« Reply #64 on: March 25, 2017, 01:09:40 am » |
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Buy two! No Three and sit in the middle one so you don't have to sit next to people who have some spirit. You wouldn't want any to rub off on you would you?
The last game I attended I was ill and in the medical room after twenty minutes until after the game finished. I haven't felt well enough to attend since especially on my own in case I'm taken ill again. I live in hope that I may feel well enough to attend more games next season and not be a burden to the sixfields medical staff who for the record were fantastic in the help they gave me in what could have been a dangerous situation. Trust me my non attendance has nothing to do with me not wanting to be at sixfields. I only hope things work out so I can take in more games but my health comes first. Like I've said il support the club by buying a season ticket one way or another even whilst unlikely to attend. Hope the rest of you stay fit and healthy and enjoy the games. Give the lads a cheer on my behalf.
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#Frank
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« Reply #65 on: March 25, 2017, 03:34:30 am » |
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The last game I attended I was ill and in the medical room after twenty minutes until after the game finished. I haven't felt well enough to attend since especially on my own in case I'm taken ill again. I live in hope that I may feel well enough to attend more games next season and not be a burden to the sixfields medical staff who for the record were fantastic in the help they gave me in what could have been a dangerous situation. Trust me my non attendance has nothing to do with me not wanting to be at sixfields. I only hope things work out so I can take in more games but my health comes first. Like I've said il support the club by buying a season ticket one way or another even whilst unlikely to attend. Hope the rest of you stay fit and healthy and enjoy the games. Give the lads a cheer on my behalf.
Sorry to hear that you have been / are ill. I still don't understand why you think pricing some people out of watching Northampton Town play football and starving those fans of possibly one of their only enjoyments in life will help our club. Keep the prices as low as possible and sell out more if not every seat week on week. Players like playing in front of a crowd don't they? Money can be made in other ways, the most successful clubs on the pitch make most of their profit not from ticket sales but in other income streams. Maybe you could involve yourself in that if even in a non physical capacity with ideas or administration. I, like you could afford a ticket price hike but I personally know others that couldn't and it would pain me to see them possibly loose out on regular involvement and enjoyment at Sixfields. What Kelvin Thomas has done and continues to do at our club makes me believe we are on the right path even if some of the path has been a little less smooth than others. A successful club to me is one that reaches out to the community as well as bringing in more long term and regular fans in by converting occasional visitors to Sixfields in to season ticket holders. Money up front can allow the club to plan for the season ahead and putting up the cost of a season ticket would probably reduce the possibility. I hope to see you later today so you can cheer the boys yourself but if this is not possible I am sure we can cheer that little bit harder.
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Shoemaker
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« Reply #66 on: March 25, 2017, 08:27:13 am » |
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Thanks. I won't make it today,so please give a cheer for me. Come on cobblers!!
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DrillingCobbler
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« Reply #67 on: March 25, 2017, 11:35:26 am » |
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Based on Sixfield's staying as it is capacity wise, Id have expected a small increase in season ticket costs to maximise revenue.
Based on it going up to circa 10,000 at some point in the next couple of seasons, keeping the prices the same gives us an opportunity to continue to increase our support base.
I am hoping that the East Stand is fully operational and finished by the end of next season, we have a decent season in league1 next year and we then build a bigger stand behind one of the goals. It would be logical if the away stand went up to 3000 with the option of splitting it if the demand for home fans is there.
You cannot stand still in football. Thats been the problem with us since day dot. Theres an opportunity to really grow now, providing of course we see this season out and remain at this level. The feel good factor has rapidly returned since JE became manager; the clouds that Rob Page brought to the club have thankfully gone and the sun is shining upon us once once.
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andycobbler
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« Reply #68 on: March 25, 2017, 17:29:38 pm » |
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The last game I attended I was ill and in the medical room after twenty minutes until after the game finished. I haven't felt well enough to attend since especially on my own in case I'm taken ill again. I live in hope that I may feel well enough to attend more games next season and not be a burden to the sixfields medical staff who for the record were fantastic in the help they gave me in what could have been a dangerous situation. Trust me my non attendance has nothing to do with me not wanting to be at sixfields. I only hope things work out so I can take in more games but my health comes first. Like I've said il support the club by buying a season ticket one way or another even whilst unlikely to attend. Hope the rest of you stay fit and healthy and enjoy the games. Give the lads a cheer on my behalf.
I'm truly sorry you have been too ill to attend, but please answer my question. Is our season ticket a discounted one.
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if you hate peterborough clap your hands and Fxxk off poxford.
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The Rauldinho
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« Reply #69 on: March 27, 2017, 05:53:45 am » |
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Anyone else having trouble renewing theirs?
I go to the Reservations tab but it is empty.....
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The 12th Marquis of Sixfields
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« Reply #70 on: March 27, 2017, 08:02:36 am » |
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Anyone else having trouble renewing theirs?
yes but usually the trouble is apathy
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craigwest
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« Reply #71 on: March 27, 2017, 08:09:03 am » |
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Anyone else having trouble renewing theirs?
I go to the Reservations tab but it is empty.....
Yes, same problem. Nothing appearing under Reservations for me either. Update: Called the ticket office and apparently there are two of me on the system, they are going to merge me overnight so should appear under Reservations tomorrow. Update: Yes that worked! Appears under Reservations now.
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A minor whinge about renewals... my dad popped into the office the other day to renew our 4 season tickets. He was promptly turned away because they need to see ID for the kids to prove their age!
I've no problem with this if they were buying tickets for the first time, but this is their third year as season ticket holders! They have their dates of birth on record and saw proof of age when we first bought their tickets. Now, unless my kids exist in some weird temporal bubble in which they age at a non linear rate, then application of a little common sense should suggest that they don't need to see ID for them every year. As it is, the poor sod now has to traipse back on a second occasion with their passports since they refused to listen to reason.
A minor niggle, but this sort of thing doesn't help with customer service.
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Joes Sweet Left Foot
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A minor whinge about renewals... my dad popped into the office the other day to renew our 4 season tickets. He was promptly turned away because they need to see ID for the kids to prove their age!
I've no problem with this if they were buying tickets for the first time, but this is their third year as season ticket holders! They have their dates of birth on record and saw proof of age when we first bought their tickets. Now, unless my kids exist in some weird temporal bubble in which they age at a non linear rate, then application of a little common sense should suggest that they don't need to see ID for them every year. As it is, the poor sod now has to traipse back on a second occasion with their passports since they refused to listen to reason.
A minor niggle, but this sort of thing doesn't help with customer service.
This is nonsense. I hope you have emailed the club to complain.
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