We know who wears the trousers in your house.... #notaproperfanExcellent work on dragging up my Drayton Manor post though :icon_lol:
That was my wife's fault, she made me go Tickets were a rip off for that too!
Will make the club more cash, they can re-sell the seat at full single match day price. Won't be doing it myself, if there's a game I can't make will be chucking it out on here.
The sales at the moment are for renewals and you have until the 31st May to renew. Then there will be the window to move seats and then General sale with what is left
Just to go back to this. Do you mean people who have renewed their ST, or people who haven't yet, or both - get chance to change seats? Not sure whether to wait as I'd like to look about to see if I can change mine. Or does anyone else know from experience. Cheers
Just to go back to this. Do you mean people who have renewed their ST, or people who haven't yet, or both - get chance to change seats? Not sure whether to wait as I'd like to look about to see if I can change mine. Or does anyone else know from experience. Cheers
You have to renew you ST before 31st May...From 1st June you will have a chance to move your seat and after that the tickets will go on general sale
Nobody is going to be particularly disenfranised there. With the direct debit option the change is ten quid a month. Three pints, and maybe a packet of crisps.
I am pissed off about handing £20 extra over for direct debit because I won't use Wolves Mastercard sharks. But, so be it. I'll renew in a couple of days.
such as not providing existing ST holders a couple of quid to buy a bobble hat
There are Wolves Cash bonuses for long serving season ticket holders, with more information on the scheme to be released in due course.
Laurie has said there will be something announced with regards to Merch Cash Bonus for long term STH's soon
Excellent, looking forward to getting some top notch clobber from the club shop!
It should have all been announced together, that would have been a cohesive package and helped to minimise the concern over the price increase.