Stevie Clarke wrote:Porcupine, I'm pretty sure I got my last season ticket two years ago there and then.
As regards sitting where you like, maybe in some parts of the ground but my row is always pretty full and I've had to move away a few times recently.
Stevie Clarke wrote:Yes but are they able to post out season tickets? It doesn't seem so.
The Bajan Bandit wrote:Went down to the Superseal Stadium today to buy my season book , if the season books are sold in numerical order there has been 673 adult books sold so far .
porcupine wrote:The Bajan Bandit wrote:Went down to the Superseal Stadium today to buy my season book , if the season books are sold in numerical order there has been 673 adult books sold so far .
My original post suggested we should be selling at least 800 season's based on price alone. From waht BB says, this looks encouraging at 673 ( assuming in numerical order0. i spoke the other day to another supporter who normally buys three/four adults and he was unaware of this Friday's cut-off date for existing seats. Like many he was waiting on the usual letter inviting renewal. Club must remember that not all our support are on internet/Twitter etc. but with those renewing over the next month we may well yet see 1000 Seasons sold. £150K up-front before the seasons starts should be a good boost for the Football Club.
OR is it the Stadium Company who keep the income???
porcupine wrote:With nothing to talk about coming from the Club (transfers etc.) we can continue to speculate on the season ticket sales. SC probably has called it correct, with Child's tickets starting at Number 700. It's totally illogical to have had both sets of books numbered together from 001 onwards, but then again, it's Accies.
The Child ticket should be flying off the shelves at £16 for the season. Great Early Christmas presents
Just a pity we could not get some atmosphere going at substitutions, like the Germans and others do in Europe, by the announcer shouting the first name of the player coming on, and the crowd then shouting the surname. Probably we are all too shy for trying something different. Any thoughts?
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