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lukeo
June 12, 2021, 1:21pm
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That should read a free child St with a paying adult one.
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Damned if you don't and damned if you do, comes to mind!


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I got my ST pack this morning and think the pricing structure is quite reasonable. I will add that I am a tad bias as I get the over 65 rate and the discount for buying a ST for last season. The only thing that does concern me is my seat allocation. Prior to last season I had occupied the same seat in the Youngs Upper stand for 14 seasons. Because of the Covid restrictions I was given another seat in the Upper Youngs for last season. With todays pack there was a Supporters Code of Conduct leaflet along with the credit card type pass for last season showing my revised seat number. Now I'm wondering if I have totally lost my original seat pre Covid and will only get a ST for my socially distanced new location. Without emailing the club today ( nobody will be there anyway) does anybody on here know what the seat allocation will be for the new season ?


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Quoted from psgmariner
‘Please note that these prices are based on a 23-home-game campaign.’

Think they mean 22 unless I’m misunderstanding.


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I got my ST pack this morning and think the pricing structure is quite reasonable. I will add that I am a tad bias as I get the over 65 rate and the discount for buying a ST for last season. The only thing that does concern me is my seat allocation. Prior to last season I had occupied the same seat in the Youngs Upper stand for 14 seasons. Because of the Covid restrictions I was given another seat in the Upper Youngs for last season. With todays pack there was a Supporters Code of Conduct leaflet along with the credit card type pass for last season showing my revised seat number. Now I'm wondering if I have totally lost my original seat pre Covid and will only get a ST for my socially distanced new location. Without emailing the club today ( nobody will be there anyway) does anybody on here know what the seat allocation will be for the new season ?


My interpretation was that I’d get my original/only ever seat back…

I haven’t read my pack yet as it get delivered to my mums…what is contained in the code of conduct?


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Quoted from rancido
I got my ST pack this morning and think the pricing structure is quite reasonable. I will add that I am a tad bias as I get the over 65 rate and the discount for buying a ST for last season. The only thing that does concern me is my seat allocation. Prior to last season I had occupied the same seat in the Youngs Upper stand for 14 seasons. Because of the Covid restrictions I was given another seat in the Upper Youngs for last season. With todays pack there was a Supporters Code of Conduct leaflet along with the credit card type pass for last season showing my revised seat number. Now I'm wondering if I have totally lost my original seat pre Covid and will only get a ST for my socially distanced new location. Without emailing the club today ( nobody will be there anyway) does anybody on here know what the seat allocation will be for the new season ?


4th para -

2019/20 Season Ticket Holder Discount & Seat Information

Grimsby Town Football Club maintains its commitment to 2019/20 season ticket holders by holding their season ticket seat until mid-July... “

https://www.grimsby-townfc.co.uk/news/2021/june/202122-season-ticket-information-announced/

So you’re fine. Your 20/21 pass is just what you would have been issued last year.
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June 12, 2021, 3:02pm

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Quoted from pontoonlew


We’ve just been through a year with no fans in the ground and we’re just about to take a huge financial hit from dropping out of the league, what did they expect? £100 each?

Ticket prices are the one thing that keep clubs below League 1 alive, I’ve always been of the opinion that prices should actually be lower in the PL given the fact the revenue is a mere drop in the water. The prices will keep the club competitive and in reality they’re very fair.


Personally, I wasn't expecting anything, which is why I stated 'some fans'.

The fact we had a year without income is not the fault of the fans and the fact we got relegated and subsequently lost revenue isn't either.

The fans are being asked to pay an increased amount for one less game at a poorer level, which is not going down well with some fans.

This isn't something that will affect me as I can easily afford it, but not everyone can.

I will also re-iterate, that i think there are some very good deals in there too. Just playing devil's advocate here.
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The pricing structure seems fairly reasonable given the circumstances, especially good to see offers for juniors.  Although if Fenty had tried to sell 22 non league games for £375 there would have been calls for revolution.  

I guess with investment coming for new training facilities, the club reckons fans will be likely to pay more if they see the owners putting money in.  The club needs to get its revenue back on track after the pandemic too.  I do wonder if potential returning fans, who won't be eligible for discounts, will be put off by the price.  Hopefully not.
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I won’t be getting a season ticket. Son of is in the RAF so won’t make every game and obviously we sit together. I suspect, that as usual I’ll end up paying more than if I’d bought one. The price may put some off buying a ST. But if we are up there and challenging the crowds will increase anyway. We have to remember that we (more than most) rely heavily on gate money for our income. Hopefully this will decrease as we actually try to attract outside investment instead of opposing it. Let’s hope we get a cup run that gets the non ST holders complaining about struggling to get tickets for the home game against Man U. Then again for the reply sell out at Old Trafford. 🤞 😀 UTM


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Just bloody buy one and quit the wittering! UTM!


If I know I wont make 4-5 home games a season anyway due to other commitments....then factor in a couple more for the unforeseen then pay on gate vs season ticket becomes a real decision.


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