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superfrank
13/08/2005, 4:37 PM
True but, eh, it doesn't seem like the Waterford fans have much crack, when I was there anyway.

MariborKev
13/08/2005, 5:12 PM
Ticket prices for Derry

£130 for adults
£70 for concessionary(pensioners & U-16s)
This includes a membership pack including radio, mugs and a load of other stuff.

£9 and £7 if you pay at the gate

thecorner
13/08/2005, 5:59 PM
season ticket at the cross is not good value for money..miss 2 league games and oyu are down money straight away

pay at the gate

De Town
13/08/2005, 7:09 PM
i pay at the gate myself

Rovers1
14/08/2005, 2:56 PM
Season ticket 90E :D

at least this year i get my moneys worth!!

have been season ticket holder for past 6 years

1 9 2 8
14/08/2005, 5:03 PM
Season ticket ;)
I thought that stewards get in for free to the Showgrounds sligoman. Why do you have a season ticket

sligoman
14/08/2005, 5:04 PM
I thought that stewards get in for free to the Showgrounds sligoman. Why do you have a season ticketWho said I was a steward? :confused:

Colie
14/08/2005, 7:37 PM
Game by game. I miss about half the season being away so it would be pointless. It's only 7 Euro for students at Belfield anyway.
Gut €15 for ordinary Joes & for what facilities? Rip off.

Poor Student
14/08/2005, 7:38 PM
Gut €15 for ordinary Joes & for what facilities? Rip off.

A free programme which you pay for. ;)

wanderette
15/08/2005, 12:58 PM
student season ticket for a few years now, since whenever i gave up trying to sneak in as an under 14. i miss games being away but i just like to have the ticket anyway.

the ucd thing is an odd one, i never get asked there for my student ID. maybe i just have that dishevelled, cheapskate student look....

superfrank
15/08/2005, 1:03 PM
Know the feeling/look.....

Passive
16/08/2005, 10:45 AM
400 Club members are entitled to season tickets but only something like 20% of members took up the option. Everyone else pays in at the gate on top of paying their weekly subscription.

trevy
16/08/2005, 11:33 AM
I pay at the gate as theres no point in me getting a season ticket as I know I'll miss at least a 3rd of the home games for various reasons.

Dodge
16/08/2005, 12:00 PM
Have had a season ticket since 1992 9when a kids' one cost me, or more correctly, my dad, £10)

Now in the thrid year of the 5 year ticket. think I lost moneylst year but gained money this year. Just happy it saves the hassle on the day....

Martinho II
16/08/2005, 8:06 PM
first season we got promoted i was a season ticket holder but since then i rather pay in the gate as i tend to be in the ground an hour early before the game! too expensive forking out money in the one go!

Drumcondra Red
16/08/2005, 8:17 PM
Season ticket, great value at Shelbourne, €100 for students which is inclusive of all home league games, league cup and european games, €10 student, €15 for adultt, not too sure what an adult season ticket costs!!!

Breifne
16/08/2005, 9:52 PM
I pay at the gate as theres no point in me getting a season ticket as I know I'll miss at least a 3rd of the home games for various reasons.

sorry trevy, just picked your post at random to be honest, i just think that a season ticket represents more than just your continued admission to your clubs home games. It is a committment to the cause, putting your full backing behind the club, and its also a form of sponsorship / charity if your not going to go to all games. you'd buy a lotto ticket or a draw ticket as quick in the pub after a game.

I feel its important to have a season ticket. It also eliminates the problem of having to have cash on the evening in question.