Luton STs on sale for next season:
If bought before end of March
Oak Rd
£295/270 (L1/L2)
Rest of ground
£365/350
If bought before 1 June
£415/410
If bought after 1 June
£445/410
U16 £80
U10 £50
L1 price is paid with refund given if Luton remain in L2.
Wonder when ours will go on sale ?
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2Don't most clubs start selling them this time of the seasonLucky Mascot 2 wrote:Guess Luton have been over spending and are desperate for the additional funds discounted early season tickets bring. What a surprise.
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3From the news release about restricting access to the area behind the dugouts: "Further details regarding the initiative will be released as part of the Club’s 2018/19 Season Ticket launch later this month."faerun exile wrote: Wonder when ours will go on sale ?
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5You don't have to have been over spending to want to get some ST income in before the summer break. It's a particular problem for teams who don't have players on 1 year contracts, as whilst clubs all have to pay contracts up until 1st July, they only have to pay "summer wages" after that for players already under contract.Lucky Mascot 2 wrote:Guess Luton have been over spending and are desperate for the additional funds discounted early season tickets bring. What a surprise.
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7£250 for Hazell Terrace for 2017/18 season ticket holders .County Exile wrote:2018/19 details now on club website
Wonder if that includes Half Season Ticket Holders ??
Not a bad deal that . Fair play
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8Not bad that
I only paid 195 last season mind so an increase of 55 quid for me
I like the book tickets on line offer but some will say it's a tax on those on the day you can't please everyone I suppose
I only paid 195 last season mind so an increase of 55 quid for me
I like the book tickets on line offer but some will say it's a tax on those on the day you can't please everyone I suppose
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9It's not a tax, it's a discount...look at the entire structure and you'll see it clearly.Lucky Mascot 2 wrote:Dont have an issue with the matchday tax if you can get tickets and use on your phone.UPTHEPORT wrote:Not bad that
I only paid 195 last season mind so an increase of 55 quid for me
I like the book tickets on line offer but some will say it's a tax on those on the day you can't please everyone I suppose
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10Nice to see that the ZEBRA FINANCE option is available, at a 9% admin charge. So an adult Season Ticket (non renewal) for a seated ticket, will cost £38.15 a month, and will break down to £16.57 per game. The early renewal, paying in full option, works out at £13.04 per game for the same seat.
I know people don't like the use of this data, but excluding the family tickets & 100 club, the average price of a Newport County ticket, across all ages, in all areas of the ground is just £10.33 for next season. This is the fairest way to ascertain the overall price of football at any given club.
The Board can once again be congratulated for their continued efforts to keep prices down, while introducing elements of choice and convenience.
I may renew via Zebra Finance this year, for no other reason than to support the fact that the option is available.......afterall, I've banged on about Direct Debits for long enough!
I know people don't like the use of this data, but excluding the family tickets & 100 club, the average price of a Newport County ticket, across all ages, in all areas of the ground is just £10.33 for next season. This is the fairest way to ascertain the overall price of football at any given club.
The Board can once again be congratulated for their continued efforts to keep prices down, while introducing elements of choice and convenience.
I may renew via Zebra Finance this year, for no other reason than to support the fact that the option is available.......afterall, I've banged on about Direct Debits for long enough!
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11By way of brief comparison, the average prices at the following clubs are: Yeovil £15.56.....Newport £10.33....Cheltenham £9.13newgroundrodney wrote:Nice to see that the ZEBRA FINANCE option is available, at a 9% admin charge. So an adult Season Ticket (non renewal) for a seated ticket, will cost £38.15 a month, and will break down to £16.57 per game. The early renewal, paying in full option, works out at £13.04 per game for the same seat.
I know people don't like the use of this data, but excluding the family tickets & 100 club, the average price of a Newport County ticket, across all ages, in all areas of the ground is just £10.33 for next season. This is the fairest way to ascertain the overall price of football at any given club.
The Board can once again be congratulated for their continued efforts to keep prices down, while introducing elements of choice and convenience.
I may renew via Zebra Finance this year, for no other reason than to support the fact that the option is available.......afterall, I've banged on about Direct Debits for long enough!
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15I may be making this up, but didn't Alex say they didn't apply the same criteria to the 100 Club because they knew they could sell and basically, even if some don't renew, they know that others will take their place. I daresay a look at the video will confirm or refute that thought. They're trying to attract fans to the rest of the ground.Lucky Mascot 2 wrote:The 100 club does seem odd,
Why would season ticket holders in there not have a loyalty renewal, when the standard Bisley have £50 off.
£95 increase for seniors, if correct, is a steep hike in % terms but may be in line with government pension increases from april 2018 or they just want less old people in there.
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