Chadd Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 I see Garty as been reading this site.!! tickets slashed for the Replay. ??15 season ticket holders should now fill the Bok
Happy Wanderer Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 Well have the club got this one right? Nice to see they are trying to give something back to season ticket holders
Underpants Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 Don't think we could have asked for better than that Throw on free travel from my house and we've got a winner.
dioufy_junior Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 Well have the club got this one right? Nice to see they are trying to give something back to season ticket holders yeah well done BWFC
jimmyjoojar Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 (edited) I think its a step in the right direction. However not all season ticket holders and members will take up the offer. Thus a sub 20k crowd is v likely I think ??10 for ST & members and ??15 for everyone else would get a decent crowd on. Edited January 30, 2007 by jimmyjoojar
Sweep Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 I think its a step in the right direction. However not all season ticket holders will take up the offer. Thus a sub 20k crowd is v likely I think ??10 for ST and ??15 for everyone else would get a decent crowd on. I wondered how long it would take somebody to find fault
YATESY Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 My only grumble is that it is ONLY ??5 cheaper for a Season Ticket holder and member than open sale but BWFC seem to have been restricted in how low they can go. Good offer all the same BUT it is on BBC1 and for a lot of armchair Bolton fans it may not be enough to tempt them to a cold and windy Reebok. IMO it will push the attendance up but still well below 20,000.
Happy Wanderer Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 My only grumble is that it is ONLY ??5 cheaper for a Season Ticket holder 25% not good enough for you? Hell what do people want, besides free entry?
jimmyjoojar Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 My only grumble is that it is ONLY ??5 cheaper for a Season Ticket holder and member than open sale but BWFC seem to have been restricted in how low they can go.Good offer all the same BUT it is on BBC1 and for a lot of armchair Bolton fans it may not be enough to tempt them to a cold and windy Reebok. IMO it will push the attendance up but still well below 20,000. CWP, i'm not one of the regular moaners. But i think we all want a full house, and I don't think this will do it. As a ST holder ??15 quid is ok, but as someone said its only a ??5 saving on what a non ST or member will pay. Not exactly rewarding the ST holders in my eyes. Plus the game is on the BBC so how many fickle folk will be staying at home. I see a low crowd on the horizon.
bwfcy2k Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 The club have got it right! If the club offered free tickets some people on here would complain about the weather, the kick off time, the travel, the seats not being padded like The Emirates. The club can't win for some people. ??15 is very very reasonable for seeing world class players. I say well done BWFC for this.
cbwfcd Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 Slightly cheaper would have been better (obviously). But as they couldn't go any lower because of the FA, you can't find fault with it. I think they should also do a deal where if you are not served for beer in 5 mins then you get it free, coming out of the counter staff's wages. I bet there wouldn't be any queues then.
jayjayoghani Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 http://www.arsenal.com/membership/article.asp?article=444952 ??15 for Arsenal members too. Seems a bit odd they've only asked for 2000 tickets. Even if it is televised, they claim to be a "big" club.
frank_spencer Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 Tickets for Arsenal are usually ??39, ??36 and ??31 the club could've charged that but they knew they had to drop prices. and they have done to less than half price!!! I doubt Arsenal would let them drop them any lower.
jules_darby Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 This club are fookin useless. No mention of free access to Winton Mambula or for the missus whilst I'm at the match, seeing as it's valentine's day?
Carlos Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 Although I applaude the club on this, they say they've done everything they can to discount the cost. However, they are still charging ??1.50 on each booking, therefore Mr Moores is lying to us again.
Happy Wanderer Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 The club have got it right! If the club offered free tickets some people on here would complain about the weather, the kick off time, the travel, the seats not being padded like The Emirates. The club can't win for some people. ??15 is very very reasonable for seeing world class players. I say well done BWFC for this. Spot on fella, spot on Although I applaude the club on this, they say they've done everything they can to discount the cost. However, they are still charging ??1.50 on each booking, therefore Mr Moores is lying to us again. Oh dear
Piemon Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 for those who went to the Emirates and got to the Replay works out at ??23.50 per game. good entertainment at a very fair price imo
jayjayoghani Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 (edited) Although I applaude the club on this, they say they've done everything they can to discount the cost. However, they are still charging ??1.50 on each booking, therefore Mr Moores is lying to us again. Online there isn't. I think you can still register as a member for online ticketing. I know you can't literally choose your seat but you can choose the area of the stand. If you're that against the transaction fee, it's your best bet. BWFC don't look like they're gonna cancel it. Most people rightly or wrongly just seem to have accepted it. Edited January 30, 2007 by jayjayoghani
Carlos Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 Online there isn't. I think you can still register as a member for online ticketing. I know you can't literally choose your seat but you can choose the area of the stand. If you're that against the transaction fee, it's your best bet. BWFC don't look like they're gonna cancel it. Most people rightly or wrongly just seem to have accepted it. I'm a member and can't, as far as I'm aware, get discounted prices online. I don't have to accept anything, they are going to have to accept I'll be missing games rather than pay it. C'est la vie.
jayjayoghani Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 I'm a member and can't, as far as I'm aware, get discounted prices online. I don't have to accept anything, they are going to have to accept I'll be missing games rather than pay it. C'est la vie. As a member do you still have a client reference number? Looks like you can register, if you know that. https://eticketing.co.uk/bwfc/index.asp
Mounts Kipper Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 i think it is a fair price, however i dont think we will have 15,000 on even at these prices, tis a sad reflection on the general public of today, 30 years ago the tie would be creating mass hysteria in bolton, how times have changed.
Carlos Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 As a member do you still have a client reference number? Looks like you can register, if you know that. https://eticketing.co.uk/bwfc/index.asp I can register, I've used the thing loads - and it's great even if it's a bit basic. However, I still can't get tickets with member discount applied.
Zico Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 http://www.arsenal.com/membership/article.asp?article=444952 ??15 for Arsenal members too. Seems a bit odd they've only asked for 2000 tickets. Even if it is televised, they claim to be a "big" club. they are a big club
YATESY Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 25% not good enough for you? Hell what do people want, besides free entry? My point being that this is the first offer that has come the way of season ticket holders this season. Non-season ticket holders have enjoyed reductions already and most will be paying ??5 for the next two league games, compared to a season ticket holder who has already paid an average of around ??20 - ??25 per game. It is welcome BUT on this, the first offer the club has given me this seaon, I am only ??5 better off than if I had not bothered shelling out last summer for a season ticket.
jimmyjoojar Posted January 30, 2007 Posted January 30, 2007 My point being that this is the first offer that has come the way of season ticket holders this season. Non-season ticket holders have enjoyed reductions already and most will be paying ??5 for the next two league games, compared to a season ticket holder who has already paid an average of around ??20 - ??25 per game. It is welcome BUT on this, the first offer the club has given me this seaon, I am only ??5 better off than if I had not bothered shelling out last summer for a season ticket. I'm with you on this Yatesy. Like I said in an earlier post its a step in the right direction. Crowd will be low still. The club really do need to have a good long hard thinking about how they are going to sustain the current ST numbers for next season. As i can't see 15k renewing come the start of next season.
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