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Least one positive of relegation wed be back to the proper fans again
To be fair the proper fans are still there. We had around 34k season ticket holders last season so it’s only an extra 4k. Be the same for every other team that had gone through our recent history, arguably going all the way back to the 50s.
 
Been there numerous times since the 1970s. Got numerous shirts. Don't get carried away. Hopefully!!! It's onwards and UPWARDS
 
Next season my first season ticket since 2014 . The only reason I’m getting one is because it will be a pain in arse trying to get tickets for most games next season if you don’t have one .

I bet many others thought the same .

I was at the Sunderland v Stoke game in December when there was no more than 26k in the ground .

Accrington Stanley away when it was abandoned among many other shit experiences in the last 50 years
Aye we’ve done a good few
 
If, hypothetically speaking, we got to Wembley this season in a cup, how many tickets would we be allocated? Would it be less than the 38000 and if so would they use BCP to prioritise? Or just first come first served?
 
If, hypothetically speaking, we got to Wembley this season in a cup, how many tickets would we be allocated? Would it be less than the 38000 and if so would they use BCP to prioritise? Or just first come first served?
I think it was posted elsewhere, City and Palace's allocation was about 30,500 each.

Not every SAFC season card holder would want/be able to get to Wembley, but I don't think that'd cover the shortfall.

They separated out season ticket holders based on tenure for Wembley this year, maybe they'd try that again.
 
Bloody glory hunters. Weren't queuing to see us get beat off Doncaster and bloody MK Dons not long ago.
Considering the average game will go up around 5k that’s not that many and just shows how good our support has been!
They could’ve been free. Some peoples attendance is division dependent.
I’ll go to the same amount of games as I have last few years, about 10-14, same as the last 20 years, other than a spell when the chancers were in charge and I purposely stopped going. Think the vast majority of fans are the same, it’s habitual, and they do the same things no matter the division.
 
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I think priority should be given to those who have continuously had a season ticket the longest. Yes it's the ability to pay but it also shows commitment because that's not where you have to spend your money is it.
In terms of priority for say Cup final tickets etc. should someone who has had a SC for two seasons have the same right as a person with 20 or 30 years? I don't think so. That would be my 'tie breaker'.
 
Were season tickets bought at around £500/£600 with every intention of not going to all the games but because they come with a few added benefits too.
Thinking the above, because if a single ticket is say £45, ten games will cost £450. Paying the extra for a season ticket becomes pretty worthwhile.

The club have possibly got the pricing wrong?
Needs to be more than £10.

But i do agree a fee should be included. It will cut all the people who are just joining the queue because 'it's free to join'.

I'd honestly say £30 is the middle ground. Shows your serious. But I'd prefer it to be £50 as the club is aiming to be self sufficient.
 
I think it was posted elsewhere, City and Palace's allocation was about 30,500 each.

Not every SAFC season card holder would want/be able to get to Wembley, but I don't think that'd cover the shortfall.

They separated out season ticket holders based on tenure for Wembley this year, maybe they'd try that again.
Man City and Palace eventually got 33467
 
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