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| I'm left wondering if the Barnet admin lot will refund my ST 'joining fees' as it is they who have terminated the joint deal with the Broncos.
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| I'm still waiting for an apology for publishing my name & address to all & sundry.
Won't be buying a ST until I get one.
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| Any idea how much ? Only asking because I can get a ST to watch ( hopefully!) Premier League football at the Olympic Stadium for £289. The OS is easy for me to get to by public transport, whereas Ealing isn't - not til Crossrail opens but that won't be til 2018 at the earliest I understand. While Barnet wasn't ultra easy, it wasn't too bad with the Jubilee line, and was an easier drive than the Stoop. For £289 I'm watching top flight sport in a new stadium - at Ealing I'll be watching 2nd level sport in a park. SO come on Broncos, entice me back to West London!
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| Rob, what is this odd thing called football
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| Quote: Cowgirl Nostalgist "I'm still waiting for an apology for publishing my name & address to all & sundry.
Won't be buying a ST until I get one.'"
Contact....smells nice on the wife but for me it's a way of life!
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| Will there be an option for person plus dog ST? and if so can we secure a patch of grass at the edge of the pitch?
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| Quote: Exiled down south "Will there be an option for person plus dog ST? and if so can we secure a patch of grass at the edge of the pitch?'"
You haven't got a dog, but you can borrow Fern if you like.
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| £195 seat in grandstand ( covered)
£120 concessions
£150 seat in grandstand ( uncovered)
£120 pitchside standing
£100 concessions
Top two are referred to as 'premium '!
Concessions are students, over 60s, disabled, emergency services, serving members of the armed forces
U16s free apparently
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| Bollards to that.
I'd pay 50 quid tops to watch a team that has worse facilities than Skolars.
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| Quote: Cowgirl Nostalgist "Bollards to that.
I'd pay 50 quid tops to watch a team that has worse facilities than Skolars.'"
£15 notes a game based on 13 at home or £13.93 if we get first or second (or 5th or 6th again) next year points to walk up prices remaining at £20. This is an error of judgement on the part of the club.
You can get covered seating at Brentford on match day for £25..... or £26 at Harlequins...or £24 at QPR. Curiosity will get a few in for game 1, but after that, £20 a pop will turn many away for the facilities on offer.
Still....I'm sure Hughes and his staff know what they're doing!
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| Judicious use of social media means you can often get into those grounds for nothing at all.
I've blagged free tickets for all of the above & am off to QPR on Saturday.
So free entertainment vs overpriced tripe?
Only true believers will pay 20 notes to watch a team that is effectively third rate.
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| Quote: Cowgirl Nostalgist "Only true believers.'"
Still awaiting a report on how many attended "The Dive" tonight. I have seen some excited kids babbling on facebook as how they've nabbed their ST's, but other than that, nothing else as yet.
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| 11 regular season home games, 3 home games guaranteed in the 888s, 4 if you can actually win. a 'premium' ticket is at worst £13.93 a game. The £150 ticket is £10.71 a game.
Hardly breaks the bank does it, but if you (generic) think that's a rip off that's your choice. You still want a full time team, you want the academy, you want a say in the club but asked to pay to watch the team and .....
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| It was £17 to get in on the day at Keighley this season. "Professional" sport comes with expensive bills to pay. It's an open secret the better National Conference sides would generally beat the new southern professional teams but they typically play on railed off pitches and charge £2 to get in. Understandably they have no interest in going pro.
Broncos are in a tough hole. All the expenses of a professional operation and academy etc but with a support base that's basically had enough and has seen the match day experience / venue decline dramatically which will always cause challenges in selling the ticket as value for money. It's clear that David is reducing his financial commitment year on year through the next 3 years which doesn't exactly suggest much financial wriggle room exits either. That is against a background of David basically subsidising our season tickets for years - £99 in the Superleague was bonkers really.
Obviously it's a personal decision what go do and the level of disillusionment suggests these prices will be a hard sell. I expect to watch most of my rugby league elsewhere next season but the standing season ticket is cheap enough I may buy one and just rock up when I can.
It may be a lot cheaper in 2017 if low crowds in 2016 cause the Broncos to go part time and scrap the academy but I'm not sure many of us would want that.
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| Odd how there are so many folk on this thread who have such an interest in season tickets, costs, etc who have previously stated they wont be getting one regardless. What do they say ' empty vessels make the most noise' ?
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