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update on Season Tickets? - July 30, 2021 - 6000+

Will you renew your season ticket?

  • Yes

    Votes: 118 90.1%
  • No

    Votes: 7 5.3%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 6 4.6%

  • Total voters
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Feb 18, 2006
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Does anyone have any idea on when season ticket info will become available for next season?

I have had an email from the club today about the hospitality packages they are offering next season, but I haven’t seen anything about season tickets. Have I missed anything? Or has there not been anything released yet?

I guess we could be waiting till the review of the test events currently happening and the green light from Westminster.
 

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At the last virtual Fans Forum Andrew Parkinson said season tickets would be on sale in early May.
 
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Has there been any info regarding season tickets for next season?
We have managed to stay in League one which some would say is a success, but I wonder how many will purchase a full season ticket for the new season, and will there be an early bird discount.
I for one will be renewing.
 

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onthegreen":q28ltw7t said:
Has there been any info regarding season tickets for next season?
We have managed to stay in League one which some would say is a success, but I wonder how many will purchase a full season ticket for the new season, and will there be an early bird discount.
I for one will be renewing.


Be announced later this month
 

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Oh come on Argyle, you said you would let us know early in May, it's now the 4th and silence! We all want to be first, as we know that's what counts. :cool:

Yes 27 days to get meself signed up and meet their deadline is cutting it pretty tight ain't it!! :furious:

I'll be signing!!

Play me halfway back with a good view of the goal! :scarf:
 
Jun 11, 2006
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If the government still insist on reduced crowds next season then I don't think I will make any further ST purchase. I was happy to take the hit this season and didn't ask for a refund. But wouldn't do that next season and several of my family and friends have indicated the same.
 
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carlos fandango":127tnsyx said:
If the government still insist on reduced crowds next season then I don't think I will make any further ST purchase. I was happy to take the hit this season and didn't ask for a refund. But wouldn't do that next season and several of my family and friends have indicated the same.

I am sure as any can be that if the Crucible in Sheffield can be full to capacity for a snooker game indoors, outdoor sports should be okay. Not sure way they are not already - at least a third full at least.
 
Mar 14, 2009
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The problem the club will have isn’t this moment in time.

The weather is getting warmer. People getting vaccinated.

The problem is come August and beyond people will have moved around and socialised not only in this country more but in other countries too. The problem may not be the U.K. The problem may be abroad. Look at places like India currently struggling. What’s that got to do with us?

Well this virus will mutate and spread. Look how easily the South African strain got into the U.K. Our current jabs will only protect us against the current strains we know about.

What lm saying is everything is good news currently. However, the club will tell you no doubt the plan is for fans to return in August. However, just like with the Government with their current plan for coming out of lockdown there is the chance of going back in it once more.

There is no way the club can 100% guarantee next season won’t be subjected to further lockdown measures as nobody knows the state of this virus unfortunately in the cold months later this year.

Hopefully it’s the end. Yet if you go back to the very first Covid 19 thread on here in March 2020 people were saying we will back in by October. Then later on people saying we will be back in after Christmas. The club l don’t think would be foolish not warn people further games may be behind closed doors.
 
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djg145":e7mse2hh said:
carlos fandango":e7mse2hh said:
If the government still insist on reduced crowds next season then I don't think I will make any further ST purchase. I was happy to take the hit this season and didn't ask for a refund. But wouldn't do that next season and several of my family and friends have indicated the same.

I am sure as any can be that if the Crucible in Sheffield can be full to capacity for a snooker game indoors, outdoor sports should be okay. Not sure way they are not already - at least a third full at least.

Because the snooker was a test event so a one off just like the matches at Wembley are.
 
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HC Green":f37zoh4v said:
djg145":f37zoh4v said:
carlos fandango":f37zoh4v said:
If the government still insist on reduced crowds next season then I don't think I will make any further ST purchase. I was happy to take the hit this season and didn't ask for a refund. But wouldn't do that next season and several of my family and friends have indicated the same.

I am sure as any can be that if the Crucible in Sheffield can be full to capacity for a snooker game indoors, outdoor sports should be okay. Not sure way they are not already - at least a third full at least.

Because the snooker was a test event so a one off just like the matches at Wembley are.

I didn't see Wembley FULL to CAPACITY unlike the INDOOR Crucible.
 

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I am hoping the 'early bird' discount does not end before we know if we are allowed to operate at full capacity next season.

I managed to attend one game this season and socially distanced football is not for me. I will be holding out for 'normality'. The experience is part of the enjoyment for me, it sort of makes the football irrelevant/bearable.

If it came to having to purchase a ST without knowing the situation next season, or provision within the ST ticket agreement to cover this, then unfortunately I hold off for next season.