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What you are saying is that if someone bought a ticket to come and see Wakefield (a game you lost) then spent either £325, £199, or £119 on one of the 3 season ticket options your club are offering then they got £30 £20 or £15 depending on where you sat for the Wakefield match off????
So if I had bought a £15 match ticket, then decided to purchase a £325 season ticket I would therefore ONLY have to pay Quins £310????????
Thats got to be one of the worst deals I have ever seen a club try and sell anyone. Ever.
Quote: Pete_Zatoppin "Do you mean 'post match access to the 'Jesters Lounge' which I assume is the Quins bar where they sell overpriced drinks and food?
Or do you mean some of the pre season stuff.......that if I bought a discounted season ticket AFTER the Wakefield game would not apply anyway because it had already been and gone?'"
Post match access to the Jesters lounge includes meeting and talking to the players.
Quote: Dave Lister "Buying the season ticket represents an approx 33ish% saving if one were to attend all home games and sit in the Gold seats. And for those that travel by car, which, although you refuse to accept it, is a decent proportion of our support, another £65ish of car park savings. And all the other little things are simply a bonus that the club don't have to offer but they do anyway. Why don't you think thats a bargain?'"
Although I don't have a gold season ticket myself I can see the appeal of the £65 quid car parking saving. Last thing you'd want after a defeat (or a win) is to find your car has been towed away! Most of our support are scattered across the South East (approx 120 mile round trip to get to last week's game for myself, one of my group was up from Bournemouth so even further for him) rather than locals and i think it would be fair to say that with public transport not always lending itself well to a trip to the Stoop (weekend engineering work, no tube - ? Richmond closest at end of District Line) a lot our supporters will drive to matches as its often a lot less hassle.Don't get me wrong 'cos I'm not meaning to 'big up' the club but I don't see why a 33% discount on the best seats with £65 quids worth of free parking is considered by one poster on here to be a bad thing.
Quote: Pete_Zatoppin "Do you mean 'post match access to the 'Jesters Lounge' which I assume is the Quins bar where they sell overpriced drinks and food?
Or do you mean some of the pre season stuff.......that if I bought a discounted season ticket AFTER the Wakefield game would not apply anyway because it had already been and gone?'"
Chosen to ignore the rest of my post? Do you see the point of buying a £300 season ticket now or not?
Which Super League grounds don't sell overpriced drinks and food btw? Our prices are in line with the local economy.
PZ your looking for an argument and you are really getting into the nitty gritty to try and be right but you insist on buying the most expensive season so be my guest. give us your money but dont turn up to the games
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