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Post by rjdgull on Aug 4, 2020 17:42:06 GMT
link - the club at last have addressed the issue of unused season tickets, no doubt with an eye on next season’s ticket announcement shortly. Although, most STH’s will not want to push for a refund, for some, in these difficult times it was quite a bit of money, particularly if you are paying for your family, in my case, very little change from £800. In lieu of foregoing a refund the club are throwing in lots of goodies with 6 complimentary tickets, access to a training session and prize draws for a signed shirt or a meeting with GJ. Still an option to negotiate some sort of refund but you will need to email the club in the next fortnight ......
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Post by rjdgull on Aug 4, 2020 18:03:20 GMT
link - details on next year’s season tickets now up. Price freeze from last year and staged release of tickets starting with existing STH’s over the next 2 weeks.
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Post by Jon on Aug 4, 2020 18:36:28 GMT
Got mine.
Wonder how much use I will get out of it.
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Post by chelstongull on Aug 4, 2020 18:54:14 GMT
Got mine. Wonder how much use I will get out of it. £227 - bargain
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Post by plainmoorpete on Aug 4, 2020 21:16:17 GMT
It is a bargain seeing as it will guarantee you a seat if crowds are s severely reduced. Seeing as limits seem likely to be imposed I would of thought clubs would be significantly raising their prices unless that dubious pleasure will be reserved for pay as you go.
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Post by rjdgull on Aug 4, 2020 21:28:43 GMT
Got mine. Wonder how much use I will get out of it. link - every game as under section 6.5 you will be entitled to a streaming pass if the stadium closes to spectators or you are affected by reduced capacity due to Covid 19. Ok, not the same thing but does show intent to complete the season this time. Wonder if a streaming service will be available from the start? Would not be advertised while season tickets are on sale.....
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2020 10:34:45 GMT
plainmoorpete If we’re top of the league, playing great football with a hatful of goals each match, it could be a case of the club looking back and wishing they’d priced access to the limited availability considerably higher, when confronted with an unsatisfiable demand exacerbated by capacity restrictions. Occasionally in the past the Forums have mused on whether Plainmoor attendances would rise noticeably on a consistent basis if match day entry was completely free ? The consensus generally is that the hordes don’t stay away due predominantly to price concerns, but that’s mainly guess work rather than large scale canvassing of Torbay public opinion. Do the opposite, and ratchet up the cost of attendance noticeably, particularly in an acknowledged low wage area, and with our elderly fan base now faced with the decision of whether to spend a chunk of their annual pension on a TV licence or a Season Ticket for the Gulls, then sensitivity to price might soon become evident. If these are one-off conditions, that hopefully may not even have to be implemented for the whole of the season, I think the club will bite the bullet and not be seen to jack up the prices for any section of those attending, as a way of compensating for not being allowed to admit as many paying customers as might be in attendance under ‘normal’ conditions. It depends how severe the attendance restrictions prove to be. If we’re having a successful season then the club could quietly be spitting feathers if a load of under 18’s or under 12’s have renewed, paying £90 or £46 for their prime Bristow’s Bench seats, while later in August you have to turn away customer after customer trying to pay you £340 for each of those same seats for the coming season. ‘Sorry Guv, love to take your money, but so few seats available now under Covid regulations, that they’re all spoken for’. An unlikely scenario we hope, but in the short term, with the restrictions, the club might well be accepting that they’re selling the seats more cheaply by retaining the concessions during 2020/21, but weigh that against the bad feeling and bad publicity that would follow abandonment of the cheap seat options for a single season. Now how about the excitement of a proper daredevil capitalist solution to scarce resource allocation ? Let’s say there are 500 Bristow’s seats available for the Saturday match. Only way to acquire a seat is by the online bidding process that closes at midnight on the preceding Thursday. If the club is confident of a successful season, then by March they’d be realising income from those seats, each match, dwarfing what it’ll actually average out at having flogged off a couple of batches at £46 and £90 back in August. Uncle Clarke and George, will have given due consideration to the additional problems these Government restrictions impose on us. I’m confident they’ll do their best, as always, to come up with a reasonable solution in the circumstances that won’t involve piling a big cost increase upon the fan who wants to make a one-off payment for an individual match.
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Post by hector on Aug 6, 2020 7:34:13 GMT
It is interesting that the terms and conditions refer to streaming.
The club (or league for that matter) should seriously be looking into this as a revenue raiser anyway, particularly if attendance is to be restricted. How strictly social distancing would be enforced at Plainmoor is difficult to predict. Will a group of mates have to stand separately? The Pop Side is a fairly organic terrace with its switching ends for many and some occupants that maybe one wouldn’t want to stand too closely too anyway, let alone in COVID times, so the option to view form the safety of my sofa has some appeal.
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Post by rjdgull on Aug 6, 2020 20:39:59 GMT
It is interesting that the terms and conditions refer to streaming. The club (or league for that matter) should seriously be looking into this as a revenue raiser anyway, particularly if attendance is to be restricted. How strictly social distancing would be enforced at Plainmoor is difficult to predict. Will a group of mates have to stand separately? The Pop Side is a fairly organic terrace with its switching ends for many and some occupants that maybe one wouldn’t want to stand too closely too anyway, let alone in COVID times, so the option to view form the safety of my sofa has some appeal. The EFL already have it and if this model wasn’t viable before at our level then it must be now in these covid times. Look at the Dover restrictions, surely they would welcome a tv top up from home and away fans alike? It is more difficult to segregate in standing areas, will there be bubble areas marked out and you just stand near to as opposed to next to your mates or just a reduced capacity on the pop / away end and allow people to use their “common sense!”
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Post by rjdgull on Aug 10, 2020 12:00:51 GMT
Got mine. Wonder how much use I will get out of it. Just got mine, had a few problems online as the payment details were set up in the name of my daughter who didn’t fancy forking out for over £1000 worth of season tickets. Completed purchase over the phone today with a very helpful lady in reception.
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Post by rjdgull on Aug 15, 2020 8:39:41 GMT
Although the early bird season ticket offer runs to the end of August, just a reminder that it is in two parts with existing season ticket holders able to renew their previous seats until 5:30pm on Tuesday 18 August. Phone lines are manned 10:00am until 2:00pm on Monday and Wednesday so only next Monday is available to renew seats over the phone and just a few days left online.
I suppose it doesn’t really matter when to purchase standing tickets unless in the unlikely event that capacity is reached in these sales and no hint of that as of yet. Will be interesting to see if those regulars that don’t normally or didn’t get a season ticket last year for whatever reason will get one this year so as to guarantee their attendance in a reduced capacity stadium that may be around the 1500 mark?
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Post by rjdgull on Aug 19, 2020 20:49:04 GMT
link - confirmation that the first part of season ticket availability for previous STHs is now over. However, it seems that part 2 is not quite available yet for anyone else wishing to buy. A lot of uncertainty out there even today with different Capacity figures being released for steps 3 to 6 and even then this is subject to these figures being changed over the course of a season. As Plainmoorpete made the point and expanded upon by Alpinejoe, if demand exceeds the limited capacity, potentially by over 1000 then economically what proportion of a limited crowd do you want taken up by cheaper season tickets?
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Post by chelstongull on Aug 20, 2020 12:09:15 GMT
link - confirmation that the first part of season ticket availability for previous STHs is now over. However, it seems that part 2 is not quite available yet for anyone else wishing to buy. A lot of uncertainty out there even today with different Capacity figures being released for steps 3 to 6 and even then this is subject to these figures being changed over the course of a season. As Plainmoorpete made the point and expanded upon by Alpinejoe, if demand exceeds the limited capacity, potentially by over 1000 then economically what proportion of a limited crowd do you want taken up by cheaper season tickets? Does this mean the early bird prices have finished?
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Post by rjdgull on Aug 20, 2020 19:33:14 GMT
link - confirmation that the first part of season ticket availability for previous STHs is now over. However, it seems that part 2 is not quite available yet for anyone else wishing to buy. A lot of uncertainty out there even today with different Capacity figures being released for steps 3 to 6 and even then this is subject to these figures being changed over the course of a season. As Plainmoorpete made the point and expanded upon by Alpinejoe, if demand exceeds the limited capacity, potentially by over 1000 then economically what proportion of a limited crowd do you want taken up by cheaper season tickets? Does this mean the early bird prices have finished? Who knows? Think National League recommended not to have season tickets but to be fair the club started marketing them before this. Now we have reached the half way point and I get the impression that the brakes are being applied due to the uncertainty out there. Technically early bird is until the end of August but anyone wanting to get one that wasn’t a STH last year is still waiting for the opportunity, maybe there will be a smaller window to reduce sales for reasons speculated on previously? Maybe there will be tickets for tranches of the season as other clubs are doing?
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Post by chelstongull on Aug 20, 2020 20:34:22 GMT
Does this mean the early bird prices have finished? Who knows? Think National League recommended not to have season tickets but to be fair the club started marketing them before this. Now we have reached the half way point and I get the impression that the brakes are being applied due to the uncertainty out there. Technically early bird is until the end of August but anyone wanting to get one that wasn’t a STH last year is still waiting for the opportunity, maybe there will be a smaller window to reduce sales for reasons speculated on previously? Maybe there will be tickets for tranches of the season as other clubs are doing? Cheers, seems a poor way of stiffing the regular season ticket holders who were waiting for pay day. If they have pulled the rug, I’ll wait for the part season tickets at Christmas - of course if they still offer them ☹️
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