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Whats the difference between loyalty points and quality points i wonder? Plus it says I had 28 tickets and only have 5 remaining.
Season tickets on sale from 8am next Monday
I like the idea of moving the big screen to the north stand to make the south stand a bigger capacity.
Quote from: Jimmydee on February 14, 2026, 02:56:09 pmI like the idea of moving the big screen to the north stand to make the south stand a bigger capacity.Trouble is that most people will not be able to see what’s in the screen from the South stand or any stand unless you’re close to where it’s placed. If you have ever sat in the east stand and tried to watch what is on the screen, half time highlights or the away team line up for example. It’s not easy to see. So unless the size of the screen is going to be bigger I think it’s a mistake and this time next season there will be people on here complaining that they can’t see it.COYR
Didn’t know where you put this as I can’t find a thread on season tickets so thought i’d stick it in here. Something i’ve spotted and thought is a bit odd… It’s cheaper to buy an adult and child season ticket in the south stand than it is in the family stand. Does that not seem a bit backward?I get why tickets singularly are cheaper in the south but surely the idea of the family stand is to attract (new) families into attending? Wouldn’t an “adult and child” or similar season ticket that worked out cheaper than the combined in the south have made sense? The group I sit in the family stand with have kids. 2 of them go with their daughter (under 13). That’s £678 in the family stand compared to £523 in the south. £155 difference. That’s not very family friendly. Not a complaint, it affects them not me, just feels like an own goal that and defeating the point of having a family stand.
Well for me the new ticketing website is useless and just takes me to those seasons ticket with the price as zero
Quote from: Filo on February 16, 2026, 04:14:09 pmWell for me the new ticketing website is useless and just takes me to those seasons ticket with the price as zeroHave you clicked on your name and then clicked on season tickets? Check the boxes and it gives you the option to renew. Working fine for me.
Quote from: Rupee92ONLY on February 16, 2026, 03:07:55 pmDidn’t know where you put this as I can’t find a thread on season tickets so thought i’d stick it in here. Something i’ve spotted and thought is a bit odd… It’s cheaper to buy an adult and child season ticket in the south stand than it is in the family stand. Does that not seem a bit backward?I get why tickets singularly are cheaper in the south but surely the idea of the family stand is to attract (new) families into attending? Wouldn’t an “adult and child” or similar season ticket that worked out cheaper than the combined in the south have made sense? The group I sit in the family stand with have kids. 2 of them go with their daughter (under 13). That’s £678 in the family stand compared to £523 in the south. £155 difference. That’s not very family friendly. Not a complaint, it affects them not me, just feels like an own goal that and defeating the point of having a family stand.For me the problem would come down to the unreserved seating aspect in that you're not really guarenteed your seats each match day and as someone with kids i definitely don't want to be in a position where i need to worry about that every home game and being potentially split up. I've renewed mine and my sons in the West stand today for £364 which im happy with.I do agree though, you would think it would be cheaper overall in a designated family stand.