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Home and Away Memberships 2023-24

What are you going for - season 23-24


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FA Cup tickets now on sale to members - plenty to choose from, looks like lots of season ticket holders are not up for this.
 
Adult £25 in Lower Trent End is a bargain
Indeed. But why is it £45 in the main stand ?

I've only ever been in the TE twice.

I am quite tall, but not particularly portly - I had trouble getting through the bloody turnstiles (not wide enough) and the seats were amazingly narrow. Never again !
 

SouthManchesterTree

First Team Squad
Pretty much the same as me, only I’ll swap BC block G for your TE.
I’ve paid from £33(Bournemouth) to £48(Liverpool) for League games and £10-£17 for cup games so far.
Finding the pricing the this game very odd, especially as away fans are paying £25 max!
I know it will be £35 for most of us but I fail to see how the club can justify charging up to £50 for general sale !

I’ve bought tickets in upper Bridgford for Man Utd for £25 - feels like a fair price to be honest. Was expecting a lot worse.
 

Notcher

Stuart Pearce
Just have a look at the season ticket prices for Arsenal next season
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MaxiRobriguez

Bob McKinlay
Just have a look at the season ticket prices for Arsenal next season
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Yeah but you get front row seats to watch Arsenal blow another title challenge which is priceless.
 

redodare

First Team Squad
Just have a look at the season ticket prices for Arsenal next season
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They're club level tickets. Like a cross between corporate and standard. You get a padded seat , decent view and access to better bars and catering. Less queues.
I expect we'll have a few of those in our new stands - should they get built.
We'll need them to maximise match day revenues to have a chance of competing.
 

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
LTLF Minion
They're club level tickets. Like a cross between corporate and standard. You get a padded seat , decent view and access to better bars and catering. Less queues.
I expect we'll have a few of those in our new stands - should they get built.
We'll need them to maximise match day revenues to have a chance of competing.
This is Forest.

You‘d get „priority access“ to a rusty portakabin in the Peter Taylor Stand car park for ten minutes, pre-match, where you get to see a disinterested teenager tear the ring-pull off a warm can of Carling for you.
 

Shearstone

Misses the champ
Still loads of tickets left for Man Utd. Feel like those pro members who had a big moan about not getting priority must feel pretty foolish now.
 

DizzyBala

Jack Armstrong
Still loads of tickets left for Man Utd. Feel like those pro members who had a big moan about not getting priority must feel pretty foolish now.
I feel more of a fool for giving into the fear of missing out, if I'm honest, lol.
Then again I suppose with them f***ing about with the prices and it being on TV, it was inevitable.
 

redodare

First Team Squad
Ticketmaster and their like are brilliant at using behavioural economics to create demand and use natural responses like FOMO to get people to buy - and pay prices they otherwise would baulk at.
Same reason folk would queue to buy stuff they didn't want at prices they couldn't afford on Boxing Day.

In other news, Brighton away should make it to Season Ticket holders at 10am.

FAB members fill your boots.
 

valspoodle

Steve Chettle
Since we rose to the dizzy heights, I'm sure we've never not sold out. But if tickets were still available after all the various members and other specialist groups have purchased what they need, do they stop selling or could ordinary fans like me buy those tickets remaining?
 

redodare

First Team Squad
Brighton will likely follow the Newcastle away prioritisation moving from season ticket holders through the various memberships

Suspect the thinking is that everyone has some kind of membership these days - or in reality has access to some kind of membership.

That said Bristol City at home - which didn't sell out - was made available to anyone with a customer reference number.

Away games are a bit more tricky as you get security concerns - home fans getting tickets in the away end after aquiring an away reference number. Brighton have sold their home allocation - so that could become a concern
 

Notcher

Stuart Pearce
Since we rose to the dizzy heights, I'm sure we've never not sold out. But if tickets were still available after all the various members and other specialist groups have purchased what they need, do they stop selling or could ordinary fans like me buy those tickets remaining?
Yes, after all membership groups have had the opportunity to buy theirs, anything remaining will go to general sale.

Edit: Man United tickets for the FA cup game go to general sale on Saturday if you fancy that? I suspect they might will reach general sale too.
 

redodare

First Team Squad
"Away tickets for our trip to Brighton and Hove Albion will go on sale to Home Members from 10am on Friday morning, subject to availability"

Would appear to be all home members. Presume there must be quite a few left - otherwise they would have tiered access.
 

Flaggers

May not be the best moderator on LTLF, but he's...
LTLF Minion
Buying the same 2 seats (me & my dad) same age categories as we've done for every cup game since ages ago, even the bank thinks Forest are taking the piss with prices for ManU in the cup

(Yes Santander are a week behind with their insights but the message is still valid)
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