Season Tickets 2014/15
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Re: Season Tickets 2014/15
As tomorrow night is the last early bird session and for 2 hours.
Does anyone know if the bar will be open for drinks?
Does anyone know if the bar will be open for drinks?
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Re: Season Tickets 2014/15
Good question Jon. You getting yours tomorrow?
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Re: Season Tickets 2014/15
All being well.RaidenYeltz wrote:Good question Jon. You getting yours tomorrow?
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Re: Season Tickets 2014/15
Season Ticket Update :
These are currently being printed and I hope to get them to everyone by the end of next week.
These are currently being printed and I hope to get them to everyone by the end of next week.
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Re: Season Tickets 2014/15
Unfortunately there has been a further delay with the printing of the season tickets. These will now not be delivered until the end of next week.
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Re: Season Tickets 2014/15
Thanks for the update. I don't suppose it matters when they come really as long as we get them before the season
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Cheers for updates. Being pedantic, at what stage should we raise a query if we haven't received tickets in the post?
presuming a week before first home match!

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Just had mine hand delivered to the door with a nice covering letter and print off list of fixtures. I guess if you don't get yours today you'll get them soon.
Top work!
Top work!
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Re: Season Tickets 2014/15
Just thought I'd throw my 'tuppence' worth in this thread...
I'm not purchasing a season ticket but just thought I'd mention about the increase of entry fee.
When I saw that there was going to be an increase for this season from £8 to £10, I must admit I did have a little bit of a moan to myself at first. In society we're never happy when things change to be honest! But like pretty much everything in life, prices of things are always going up but looking back from when I first started going down Halesowen back in 2001 as a 14 year old when we were in the Dr Martens Western Division prices were £7 for adults (I think) - obviously I was paying £1 as an under 16.
Fast forward 13 years to the start of this year and the price is £8 and (again I think unless anyone can put me wrong) I'm pretty sure this has been the case since I had to start paying 'full price' back in 2008 (after paying student rate for a few years!)
So although a jump from £8 to £10 seems steep, that's only been a £3 or if we're being pedantic a 30% increase in 13 years of watching Halesowen, how much have Premier League prices rose for entry fees in that time?
Totally agree that a higher standard of football equals a demand for more quality and should result in better quality football, all of which comes at a price - but if it's for the good of the club then I'm happy to pay it!
I'm not purchasing a season ticket but just thought I'd mention about the increase of entry fee.
When I saw that there was going to be an increase for this season from £8 to £10, I must admit I did have a little bit of a moan to myself at first. In society we're never happy when things change to be honest! But like pretty much everything in life, prices of things are always going up but looking back from when I first started going down Halesowen back in 2001 as a 14 year old when we were in the Dr Martens Western Division prices were £7 for adults (I think) - obviously I was paying £1 as an under 16.
Fast forward 13 years to the start of this year and the price is £8 and (again I think unless anyone can put me wrong) I'm pretty sure this has been the case since I had to start paying 'full price' back in 2008 (after paying student rate for a few years!)
So although a jump from £8 to £10 seems steep, that's only been a £3 or if we're being pedantic a 30% increase in 13 years of watching Halesowen, how much have Premier League prices rose for entry fees in that time?
Totally agree that a higher standard of football equals a demand for more quality and should result in better quality football, all of which comes at a price - but if it's for the good of the club then I'm happy to pay it!
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Re: Season Tickets 2014/15
Thinking about it now it might have only been £5 back in the day so this would mean a 50% increase....oops! Oh I can't remember anyway and besides I didn't pay it!
Anyway, the point is £10 seems to be the going rate within the league. When you work it out - entry fee, a few pints and something to eat would probably get you change from £30 - cheaper than what you would pay for some match in the Premier League so I think it represents good value really!
Anyway, the point is £10 seems to be the going rate within the league. When you work it out - entry fee, a few pints and something to eat would probably get you change from £30 - cheaper than what you would pay for some match in the Premier League so I think it represents good value really!