http://www.bcfc.com/page/HomeDetail/0,,10412~2390495,00.html?
This is better than I expected.
The most expensive game (A) is going to cost a minimum of £27 with the cheapest (D) being a minimum of £16. That's very good, it shows they know what fans can afford.
Having three children under the age of 13, i'm delighted that I will pay no less than £7 each - on any grade game - anywhere in the ground (except club class). That's absolutely fantastic!!!
Very impressed with this and further improves Pannu & Co's roles in my eyes.
KRO
PS - Also, in case any of our friends from Wolverhampton decide to come and watch a winning side, Blues have put a special discount structure in place at the bottom of that link. Adults ranging from £22 (A) to £10 (D). That's a kind hearted and thoughtful touch by the board.
Ticket Prices 2011/12
posted on 12/7/11
Yes stevecarrstoaster. This is a well thought out ticket plan. I wonder how many game will be in band c or d though. I have three young grandchildren one which is too young to go just yet. One will be free and the other as you say no more than 7 quid. This will be their first season as blues fans. TNG as they say. We plan to go to at least 10 or 12 games work permitting. If you see a very hansome man with his two grandchildren sat in or around the Kop corner say hello. It wont be me because I'm the ugly old sod nearby with two kids probably hitting the bloke in front with the match programme.
posted on 12/7/11
I have a few friends that couldn't afford their season ticket this year after being made redundant last year and with these ticket prices I should be able to buy them a couple of tickets this season to help them out, which is good news.
posted on 12/7/11
It's about time the club charged admission dependent on todays financial climate.
Saying that, pre-sales look rather healthy.
Many, through no fault of their own cannot afford a season ticket.
Now is the chance to pick games.
Most should easily afford at least one game a month.
I have a gut feeling St Andrews will rocking again just like 2002 onwards.
posted on 12/7/11
Looking at the prices they dont see to bad, not considering our clubs financial woes
I think its a move to keep fans happy, as if they ended up keeping high prices well chances are a number of fans would not go to Blues.
I shall be trying to go to as many as possible, particularly after August as thats a busy month for me so wont be able to make games untill after then.
The KiD