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Season card - No Auto Renew

I turn 65 on August 19th so I want to pay the lower price for the season as most of the games should be when I qualify for the lower cost. There is nothing on the website at the moment to advise how I can get the lower price. Do any of you know what the best course of action is?

If necessary I will go to the ticket office for advice.
You would need to renew at your age 64 because of age on August 1st iirc
 

I turn 65 on August 19th so I want to pay the lower price for the season as most of the games should be when I qualify for the lower cost. There is nothing on the website at the moment to advise how I can get the lower price. Do any of you know what the best course of action is?

If necessary I will go to the ticket office for advice.
I think You buy the ticket at your current price unless the 1st home game takes place before that, I’ve had this with away tickets for the bairn. Think In your case that would be incredibly harsh.

* above answers probably better than mine regards to 1st of month
 
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Speak to Germans and other Europeans and they find out prices f***ing ridiculous.
Prices in Germany aren't as cheap as I thought they were.
Son's seeing Fortuna Dusseldorf in Bundeslegia 2nd div tonight and it's £25 for a ticket thought they would of been cheaper.
 
Seats on the non central wing we've paid:

£498 and £48 23/24
£535 and £55 24/25
£580 and £95 25/26

We were in the corner 22/23 and it was ridiculously cheap. Sure mine was under £400.

We'll 99% likely be renewing.
 
Unless they've changed the policy its hard lines if your birthday is after deadline, I got caught out with it as did noe of my pals a few years back.
Thought that was the case. I know they need a firm cutoff date but it does seem a shame that it's not a little later in the season. For the lad asking the question, a lot of the savings he'll get on his season ticket against match by match pricing will be wiped out by the fact he'll have to pay full adult price this year even though for 18 or maybe even all 19 home games he'd be able to pay concession prices if buying match by match. Obviously he'll still need the ST because getting tickets match by match is tricky, and getting a season ticket again the next year would be even harder again, but it does seem a bit harsh
 
Thought that was the case. I know they need a firm cutoff date but it does seem a shame that it's not a little later in the season. For the lad asking the question, a lot of the savings he'll get on his season ticket against match by match pricing will be wiped out by the fact he'll have to pay full adult price this year even though for 18 or maybe even all 19 home games he'd be able to pay concession prices if buying match by match. Obviously he'll still need the ST because getting tickets match by match is tricky, and getting a season ticket again the next year would be even harder again, but it does seem a bit harsh
I know, it's a tad brutal, my pal was buying a half season ticket and had past his 65th birthday, still wanted full price.
 
How difficult to get new season tickets you reckon? Any chance they go on general sale?
They opened a waiting list and then closed it so I don't know how many people they have on it, so if the people on the waiting list get first choice I think it very unlikely it will go to general sale. But I hope it does because I'd buy a pair of season cards
 
Me and the young un would like to move, for some reason when I booked them this year the pitch was 100% the other way around compared to usual. and ended up 3 from the front in an all weather seat :) rather than 3 from the back of the first section - and 2 seats together were all gone by the time I realised. I think it will be slim chance to move to 2 seats together further back and what will options be to relocate
 
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