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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Rawlie19 » 28 May 2009 13:35

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Holy shit, the apocalypse is coming!!!


LOL. Fair comment.

I do like my seats though.

Obviously I'd rather use the lads' tickets to bring someone I can have a beer with rather than an ungrateful Chelsea supporting schoolchum who costs me a fortune in programmes, coke and rollovers.

Why would you buy programmes coke and rollovers for friends of your kids? Would you buy them a replica kit if they wanted one too? Let their parents give them money to take for any goodies they want to buy.

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Wycombe Royal » 28 May 2009 13:52

RoyalBlue If you actually took the trouble to read things properly instead of immediately leaping in to defend the scheme, you would spot that I wasn't moaning about it.

That is just pure comedy.

Maybe you should try reading what you wrote and then come back and tell me you weren't moaning about it.

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Sun Tzu » 28 May 2009 22:25

I can't believe someone who regularly and proudly slates off the quality and price of everything in the megastore is advocating a Meagstore voucher as his dream 'freebie' !

I do see the free ticket scheme as having possible pitfalls - can they do 9000 seat moves for the Newcastle game I wonder, and how will all the people who decided not to renew because getting tickets for individual matches would be easy feel when the Newcastle game is sold out to STH, mates and Geordies ?

I'll make use of the free ticket (I've got mates who live miles away and will have no idea about it so I'll charge them full price for a ticket and make a few quid !)

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by The 17 Bus » 29 May 2009 07:32

It looks like the T/O will be processing about 6000 transactions per game if we make 12000 ST holders, so divide the 9000 free seats and it will add about 1000 transactions, though those seats will then be sold, so a full sale transaction might be lost, so not that many more transactions at all really.

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by West Stand Man » 29 May 2009 12:29

The 17 Bus It looks like the T/O will be processing about 6000 transactions per game if we make 12000 ST holders, so divide the 9000 free seats and it will add about 1000 transactions, though those seats will then be sold, so a full sale transaction might be lost, so not that many more transactions at all really.



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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Wantage Royal » 01 Jun 2009 12:09

Just went on the official site and the intro page was announcing season ticket prices for next season were frozen for 2008/09 season ticket holders if they renew by 26th June. Went into the site to read details but there was no story on there. Went back to intro page and they had changed it back to Megastore deals!
Reckon someone jumped the gun.

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Harry Carry » 01 Jun 2009 12:35

5,300 STs sold to date. :shock:

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Stranded » 01 Jun 2009 12:38

Harry Carry 5,300 STs sold to date. :shock:


How did you work that out when 9,000 had renewed in April.

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by RoyalBlue » 01 Jun 2009 14:01

Sun Tzu I can't believe someone who regularly and proudly slates off the quality and price of everything in the megastore is advocating a Meagstore voucher as his dream 'freebie' !

I do see the free ticket scheme as having possible pitfalls - can they do 9000 seat moves for the Newcastle game I wonder, and how will all the people who decided not to renew because getting tickets for individual matches would be easy feel when the Newcastle game is sold out to STH, mates and Geordies ?

I'll make use of the free ticket (I've got mates who live miles away and will have no idea about it so I'll charge them full price for a ticket and make a few quid !)



And I can't believe that you still can't effing read properly - or are just so plain frigging thick!

I do not regularly and proudly slate off the quality and price of everything in the megastore. On occasions there have been some well made and good value products in the Megastore. In fact, on numerous occasions I have sung the praises of the Mizuno merchandise that they used to sell. But thereagain, acknowledging that wouldn't suit your argument would it!

Nor was I advocating a Megstore voucher as my 'dream freebie'. I actually expressed the view that it would be a popular freebie with many supporters, wouldn't cost the club a fortune and could indeed lead to increased sales. However,I guess you would have to be able to extricate your head out of the club's rear passage in order to be able to read that.


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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Schards#2 » 01 Jun 2009 14:30

Sun Tzu I can't believe someone who regularly and proudly slates off the quality and price of everything in the megastore is advocating a Meagstore voucher as his dream 'freebie' !

I do see the free ticket scheme as having possible pitfalls - can they do 9000 seat moves for the Newcastle game I wonder, and how will all the people who decided not to renew because getting tickets for individual matches would be easy feel when the Newcastle game is sold out to STH, mates and Geordies ?

I'll make use of the free ticket (I've got mates who live miles away and will have no idea about it so I'll charge them full price for a ticket and make a few quid !)


They'll probably think "why didn't I get a ticket during the several day period when they were on sale to anyone with a membership card"

That's if it did sell out which I would doubt seeing as we can't get close to selling out a play off semi.

Why not wake up and acknowledge the reality that there isn't any great demand any more rather than pretending their is.

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Rawlie19 » 01 Jun 2009 14:39

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Sun Tzu I can't believe someone who regularly and proudly slates off the quality and price of everything in the megastore is advocating a Meagstore voucher as his dream 'freebie' !

I do see the free ticket scheme as having possible pitfalls - can they do 9000 seat moves for the Newcastle game I wonder, and how will all the people who decided not to renew because getting tickets for individual matches would be easy feel when the Newcastle game is sold out to STH, mates and Geordies ?

I'll make use of the free ticket (I've got mates who live miles away and will have no idea about it so I'll charge them full price for a ticket and make a few quid !)


They'll probably think "why didn't I get a ticket during the several day period when they were on sale to anyone with a membership card"

That's if it did sell out which I would doubt seeing as we can't get close to selling out a play off semi.

Why not wake up and acknowledge the reality that there isn't any great demand any more rather than pretending their is.

The play off semi was against Burnley, the game against Newcastle will be a bigger draw. It is slightly weird to think that will happen, but I assure you, it will sell out. Even if it's a wet Tuesday night in November. But no call to expand just for this one old boy :wink:

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Sun Tzu » 01 Jun 2009 16:12

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Sun Tzu I can't believe someone who regularly and proudly slates off the quality and price of everything in the megastore is advocating a Meagstore voucher as his dream 'freebie' !

I do see the free ticket scheme as having possible pitfalls - can they do 9000 seat moves for the Newcastle game I wonder, and how will all the people who decided not to renew because getting tickets for individual matches would be easy feel when the Newcastle game is sold out to STH, mates and Geordies ?

I'll make use of the free ticket (I've got mates who live miles away and will have no idea about it so I'll charge them full price for a ticket and make a few quid !)



And I can't believe that you still can't effing read properly - or are just so plain frigging thick!

I do not regularly and proudly slate off the quality and price of everything in the megastore. On occasions there have been some well made and good value products in the Megastore. In fact, on numerous occasions I have sung the praises of the Mizuno merchandise that they used to sell. But thereagain, acknowledging that wouldn't suit your argument would it!

Nor was I advocating a Megstore voucher as my 'dream freebie'. I actually expressed the view that it would be a popular freebie with many supporters, wouldn't cost the club a fortune and could indeed lead to increased sales. However,I guess you would have to be able to extricate your head out of the club's rear passage in order to be able to read that.



Top stuff RB, utter drivel from our foaming at the mouth tendancy !

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Royal Lady » 01 Jun 2009 16:16

To be fair to him, what he put in his last post was spot on.


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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Sun Tzu » 01 Jun 2009 16:17

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Sun Tzu I can't believe someone who regularly and proudly slates off the quality and price of everything in the megastore is advocating a Meagstore voucher as his dream 'freebie' !

I do see the free ticket scheme as having possible pitfalls - can they do 9000 seat moves for the Newcastle game I wonder, and how will all the people who decided not to renew because getting tickets for individual matches would be easy feel when the Newcastle game is sold out to STH, mates and Geordies ?

I'll make use of the free ticket (I've got mates who live miles away and will have no idea about it so I'll charge them full price for a ticket and make a few quid !)


They'll probably think "why didn't I get a ticket during the several day period when they were on sale to anyone with a membership card"

That's if it did sell out which I would doubt seeing as we can't get close to selling out a play off semi.

Why not wake up and acknowledge the reality that there isn't any great demand any more rather than pretending their is.


I wonder how you think Newcastle tickets will get anywhere near general sale. I can only assume the abacus has broken !

Indeed, 20k is 'no great' demand isn't it !!

Of course no one pretended anything of the sort, usual Schards fiction.

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Schards#2 » 02 Jun 2009 08:39

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Sun Tzu I can't believe someone who regularly and proudly slates off the quality and price of everything in the megastore is advocating a Meagstore voucher as his dream 'freebie' !

I do see the free ticket scheme as having possible pitfalls - can they do 9000 seat moves for the Newcastle game I wonder, and how will all the people who decided not to renew because getting tickets for individual matches would be easy feel when the Newcastle game is sold out to STH, mates and Geordies ?

I'll make use of the free ticket (I've got mates who live miles away and will have no idea about it so I'll charge them full price for a ticket and make a few quid !)


They'll probably think "why didn't I get a ticket during the several day period when they were on sale to anyone with a membership card"

That's if it did sell out which I would doubt seeing as we can't get close to selling out a play off semi.

Why not wake up and acknowledge the reality that there isn't any great demand any more rather than pretending their is.


I wonder how you think Newcastle tickets will get anywhere near general sale. I can only assume the abacus has broken !

Indeed, 20k is 'no great' demand isn't it !!

Of course no one pretended anything of the sort, usual Schards fiction.


What was the last game that didn't get to general sale (i.e. anyone with a membership card)?

When there's 24,000 capacity, 20,000 isn't great demand.

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Sun Tzu » 02 Jun 2009 08:47

Schards#2 What was the last game that didn't get to general sale (i.e. anyone with a membership card)?


No idea.

Probably the last time we played a team with the pulling power of Newcastle !

And of course you ignore the context of the remark, given that there will be a minimum of 2400 and more likely 4000 Geordies maybe 12,000 STH and 9000 'mates' the scope for reachinggeneral sale is all but nil for this game.


Schards#2 When there's 24,000 capacity, 20,000 isn't great demand.


Demand isn't a factor of capacity though. 20,000 is a pretty high demand although of course we could have coped with higher.

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Schards#2 » 02 Jun 2009 09:08

Hmmm....

So the thought of a game making general sale is unthinkable, yet the last time this happened is so long ago (obviously not last season), that you can't remember it.

This game may sell out, it may even sell out before general sale but I would suggest that the likelyhood is less than 50/50 - hardly unthinkable.

I doubt we will have much more than 10,000 season ticket holders and, if the game falls after xmas, there will be no "friends" tickets. Furthermore, if Newcastle are mid table I would doubt there would be 4,000 geordies.

As ever, like the extention, like the relegation, like the difficulty to see progress. Time will tell.

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Rawlie19 » 02 Jun 2009 09:34

Whilst not wishing to appear to be putting a tent up in Shards camp, I don't think very many games even in our Premier League seasons actually DIDN'T make general sale. I have a feeling that our last time there the stat was something like only Arsenal's and Liverpool's games were sold out before going on general sale. This is not to say that they were the only games that sold out, and I do believe that the Newcastle game will be 23k+

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Sun Tzu » 02 Jun 2009 10:20

Schards#2 Hmmm....

So the thought of a game making general sale is unthinkable, yet the last time this happened is so long ago (obviously not last season), that you can't remember it.

This game may sell out, it may even sell out before general sale but I would suggest that the likelyhood is less than 50/50 - hardly unthinkable.

I doubt we will have much more than 10,000 season ticket holders and, if the game falls after xmas, there will be no "friends" tickets. Furthermore, if Newcastle are mid table I would doubt there would be 4,000 geordies.

As ever, like the extention, like the relegation, like the difficulty to see progress. Time will tell.


I'm not sure a tongue in cheek comment really warrants detailed analysis !
The reason I have no idea when a game last sold out before general sale is because being a STH I really don't take any interest in stuff like that, I'm sure someone will know the answer.
Who knows what the scenario may be - we could play them in early October with both clubs having won every game so far and leading the division by a dozen points....It will also probably be by far the biggest single game of the season and the one large numbers of people will target as their 'must do' game.
The point remains the same though, a number of people said they wouldn;t bother with a ST this season because they'd be able to get a ticket easily for any game they want. There is a simple scenario which means that may be a bit tricky for possibly the biggest game of the season....

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Re: Season Tickets 2009-10

by Maguire » 02 Jun 2009 11:45

Wantage Royal Just went on the official site and the intro page was announcing season ticket prices for next season were frozen for 2008/09 season ticket holders if they renew by 26th June. Went into the site to read details but there was no story on there. Went back to intro page and they had changed it back to Megastore deals!
Reckon someone jumped the gun.


It's up there now. Prices frozen for renewals - you have until June 26th otherwise seats will be released.

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