Adults and concessions €99
Secondary school students €59
Family (two adults and two secondary school) €300
Thread to compare prices.
Rovers season tickets are on sale at a special early bird rate until the 24th December and cost:
€200 for adults,
€120 for students/oaps (with valid id) &
€100 for Secondary School Students.
Adults and concessions €99
Secondary school students €59
Family (two adults and two secondary school) €300
Cork City:
They were available at last years prices up until about the 7th of November - so for an adult that was €149
Adult: €168
Seniors/U18: €70
U12: €40
Bray Wanderers:
Adult €99
OAP/U16 €49
The best value season ticket in the league (that I know of). Same price all year round.
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Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!
But with the season ticket price, realistically you're only saving about 20 euro on tickets if you get 15 home games. Point being that's not a great deal.
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Ya. Could be wrong but isint there a chance you could play 17 home games. On the early bird that means you could possiblly get 3 and half games for free and save 55 euro. Fair price imo. Being entertained is a huge part of going to football matches and is definetly a factor when buying season tickets?
Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!
My mistake yes, 16 or 17 home games I believe. Still, not sure about it.
Any first division clubs have early bird prices or is it too risky considering we don't really know how many teams will be in it for definite
Limerick had them last year and had to give out 20 quid vouchers when it was reduced to 11 teams
Manager: Fergal, have you your boots with ya?
Fergal: Ya, I have them here.
Manager: Ah good stuff, well give them to this man so, he forgot his!
It is for you. And thats superb.
However for too long clubs have sought money from fans purely on a "well if want a club, you'll have to pay for it" basis.
In the long run, clubs offering value for money to supporters is a good thign. it might mean €50 less per season ticket, but if they sell more, and people feel like they're getting value/savings, then it'll come back to the club in one way or another
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This is what I'm getting at.
No problem with Sligo doing this of course, but in the long run, cheaper season tickets are the way to go. And considering Sligos are only early bird prices, I'd hate to think what the full price would be. Early bird price of 150 would have been much more sufficient.
Not trying to be an ass about it, I just think it's asking too much of the fans when money is tight for everyone at the minute.
But I'd argue that 200 for a season ticket is vakue for money. The gate price for 18 home games is €270 so thats a pretty big saving.
Whether the non 'early bird' price is value or not remains to be seen.
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The full priced tickets won't be much different. maybe €240,50.
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