Season ticket for next year 08:09 - Feb 10 with 601 views | gtsb1966 | Due to work this season I don't go to the night games so didn't think a season ticket was worth it. Next season, whatever division we are in, I'm going to get one in Cobbold A where I like to sit most Saturdays. How much do you save if you get a season ticket compared to getting an individual ticket for 23 home games as I may miss a couple. I currently pay £27 a game. Thanks in advance. |  | | |  |
Season ticket for next year on 08:16 - Feb 10 with 552 views | clive_baker | I think in the cobbold it works out < £20 a game. The other benefit of course is you get priority on away games, playoffs etc and don’t have to scramble around for a ticket in the event of a sell out and high demand. Generally speaking I think if you can go to 70% of games you’re financially no worse off. It’s also nice to be able to give it to someone else for the games you can’t go to, I know people have appreciated it when I do that and often get a beer for it. Not that that’s why I do it. |  |
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Season ticket for next year on 08:20 - Feb 10 with 526 views | gtsb1966 |
Season ticket for next year on 08:16 - Feb 10 by clive_baker | I think in the cobbold it works out < £20 a game. The other benefit of course is you get priority on away games, playoffs etc and don’t have to scramble around for a ticket in the event of a sell out and high demand. Generally speaking I think if you can go to 70% of games you’re financially no worse off. It’s also nice to be able to give it to someone else for the games you can’t go to, I know people have appreciated it when I do that and often get a beer for it. Not that that’s why I do it. |
Thanks. Much appreciated. |  | |  |
Season ticket for next year on 08:32 - Feb 10 with 489 views | Brads | Depends on what ST purchase period you use to make the comparison (renewal cheaper than a new one etc) but easy to work out. Just Google this season’s ST prices and divide by number of games. |  | |  |
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