Season tickets are on sale from Nov 1st and there is finance available over ten months. As concessions are £175 for early bird prices, a rise of £25 and there is no free tickets for under fives with standard prices at £200 for adults
Are the 2 course meals really costing £35 per game (13 home games)?
This year’s Championship should be a very competitive league, so even if prices have edged up it’s still good value to watch a live RL match
Are the 2 course meals really costing £35 per game (13 home games)?
It looks like it. In my case, £34.62 per meal! Two years back they were £30.
Seems to have gone back to the pre Covid pricing structure, similar to the 2020 season.
Be interesting to see how many sign up this year....
We could do with announcing another good signing this week to encourage fans to buy one.
Seems to have gone back to the pre Covid pricing structure, similar to the 2020 season.
Be interesting to see how many sign up this year....
How else can we do it. If we want to bring in better players than last season we have to get the finance in to do that.
Just think it will be interesting how many Season Tickets will be sold and also I do think its a bit odd that they are only on sale until the first game, surely if we have a good start to the season it would be worthwhile to have that option open.
Thats probably because once the season starts, they won’t be as good an offer, and we may reduce the price after a few games for people buying them late.
How much is a 'walk-up' ticket on the matchday?
Paulie xx
How much is a 'walk-up' ticket on the matchday?
Paulie xx
£22 I think
How much is a 'walk-up' ticket on the matchday?
Paulie xx
£22 I think
That's why the game is dying. Too dear.
Should be £15 tops for watching part-time Rugby League. £22 will mean our attendances will remain around 1500.
Just my opininon, mind, but 12,000 empty seats isn't a good look.
Paulie xx
Chicken and egg situation, up to a point. The more season tickets we sell the greater the chance of another signing. This may lead to bigger crowds which will generate a better atmosphere and an improved match-day experience. Hopefully this will have a positive effect on team performance and will bring about better results which will once again generate bigger crowds and a better match day experience attracting more 'floating supporters'. A very positive upward spiral.
Or we could sit back and say when the team start winning then I'll return which maybe could happen but is possibly less likely to. So, if we all buy our season tickets we can generate and be part of the upward spiral. Bought mine 20 minutes ago. Can't wait for the season to start.
As far as I can see we are working virtually on a skeleton staff to preserve funds and direct them towards team on the field.
Getting that team working effectively, and successfully must be the prime aim. That, I would hope is what the fans want first and foremost.
Window dressing is obviously vital for some and maybe the Council could be persuaded to try draught beer on a small scale.
It could be extended if it proved popular, but iirc the Council benefit financially not the club and I doubt that the real beer lover would come to the game just for the beer!