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Author: | Marsdengiant [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:04 am ] |
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From the Salford board: 2010 season ticket comparison Based on cheapest adult ticket with early bird discounts (full price in brackets where applicable): Hull KR — £221 Leeds Rhinos — £196 (£215) Hull FC — £185 (£239) Salford City Reds — £180 (£206) St Helens — £179 (£209) Wakefield Trinity Wildcats — £175 (£200) Warrington Wolves — £171 (£201) Castleford Tigers — £170 (£198) Wigan Warriors — £169 (£198) Bradford Bulls — £160 (£185) Celtic Crusaders — £135 (£195) Harlequins RL — £99 (£119) Huddersfield Giants — £95 (£180) When you consider that many of the more expensive clubs listed above are making those charges to stand in the open the offers of Quins and the Giants are outstanding. |
Author: | sandy [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:47 am ] |
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the rovers one is not quite as simple as that, its £179 this year and next if you join the club rovers membership scheme (rightly or wrongly). That's to stand under cover in the east stand. I agree though yours and quins are excellent value though quins of course are desperate to get anyone in! |
Author: | number 6 [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:42 pm ] |
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[quote="sandy"]the rovers one is not quite as simple as that, its £179 this year and next if you join the club rovers membership scheme (rightly or wrongly). That's to stand under cover in the east stand. I agree though yours and quins are excellent value though quins of course are desperate to get anyone in![/quote £179, then add on the £60 membership scheme, hardly a brilliant offer, the club is holding its own fans to ransom |
Author: | Birkbygiant [ Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:18 am ] |
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number 6 wrote:
sandy wrote:the rovers one is not quite as simple as that, its £179 this year and next if you join the club rovers membership scheme (rightly or wrongly). That's to stand under cover in the east stand. I agree though yours and quins are excellent value though quins of course are desperate to get anyone in![/quote £179, then add on the £60 membership scheme, hardly a brilliant offer, the club is holding its own fans to ransom So basically a 209 quid ST this year if you take half the membership fee although you're also paying a 30 quid fee towards the following season upfront |
Author: | sandy [ Sat Oct 03, 2009 10:20 am ] |
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Birkbygiant wrote:
number 6 wrote: So basically a 209 quid ST this year if you take half the membership fee although you're also paying a 30 quid fee towards the following season upfront yes that's correct but they have stated that 2011 season will be at the £179 (plus that £30 from the membership scheme) plus they then give you a tenner off a home and away shirt, £10 off an away derby ticket, a voucher to spend in the shop worth another tenner I believe, so if you join and spend money in the shop you can claw back most of the £60 if you try. I'm personally not a fan of this membership scheme and haven't joined but have purchased a season ticket at a dearer price so in answer to No6 I haven't been held to ransom by my club I have exercised my right to choose. Incidently I happen to know that 2 other superleague clubs have asked for details of the scheme and are considering implimenting something similar, not sure who but I know it's not your lads. |
Author: | Danril [ Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:05 pm ] |
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There are benefits to it depending on the particular clubs circumstances. For Hull KR, with their high %age of capacity usage etc, it is a decent idea. For us or Wigan or Hull FC it wont work. |
Author: | number 6 [ Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:13 pm ] |
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Danril wrote:There are benefits to it depending on the particular clubs circumstances. For Hull KR, with their high %age of capacity usage etc, it is a decent idea. For us or Wigan or Hull FC it wont work.
will only benefit a club with a small limited capacity, rovers won't be daft enough to do this if they were making a loss on the scheme hudds and quins st are great value, but are you restricted to one area or is it anywhere? |
Author: | Birkbygiant [ Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:34 pm ] |
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number 6 wrote:will only benefit a club with a small limited capacity, rovers won't be daft enough to do this if they were making a loss on the scheme
hudds and quins st are great value, but are you restricted to one area or is it anywhere? For the 95 pounds ST behind the sticks, but if you can introduce a friend you can get one for 65 or 115 each if you share the discount and that's for either side stand, of course all are seated. Whatever way you look at it it's terrific value, a family of 4 could be as little as 190 if 2 kids are U11 behind the sticks or 230 on the half way line. |
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