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Ticket Prices 2021-22

More to do with them requesting the DD authorisation from your bank than taking the payment. 3 working days will be to cover any issues and ensure the person's ticket is renewed, that will just be the programme doing what its meant to do.
You're very argumentative lately, are you and @MARKakaJIM sharing a log in? ;)
 
You're very argumentative lately, are you and @MARKakaJIM sharing a log in? ;)
Not being fookin argumentative...

Just trying to give t'other side of this matter. I'm just glad there isn't an auto renew on all purchases. I would be firing the fucks at Vinny and Co myself
 
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Did you ring? Trying now and not even getting an option to hold, cut off

Keeping it on but want to pay in one go
No, I'd never phone them unless I absolutely have to.

I emailed them yesterday lunchtime and got an answer back this morning.
 
Over the top valuation of my log in details there (assuming we are using Wolves pricing for a Pie)
 
Did you ring? Trying now and not even getting an option to hold, cut off

Keeping it on but want to pay in one go
E-mail this end too (to ticket office and askwolves help) the Wolves customer service via phone is abysmal from past experience.
 
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you'd think the window from closing to existing to opening for the millions of Mexican fans queuing to get in would be at least a few days.

Isn't it now that its opened up for existing season ticket holders to move seats if they wish? so they'll have a few days processing those requests then once everybody is locked in they'll sell anything remaining.
 
Apologies if I've missed this, but £622 to sit behind the goal for new sth's.
 
If that's the renewal price next year then I'm definitely oot.
 
"Two game discount" for new STHs.

That puts the average matchday one-off price behind the goal at £36-37 if my crappy maths is right.
 
No discount for 65 and over in the Billy Wright Upper is a pretty huge hike as well.

They are obsessed with this "benchmarking" of other clubs.
 
It's horrible when you look at it.

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£735 to sit in the Steve Bull Upper, say what now?

As I've kept saying, it's a lot of gambles all at once. You want a virtually unknown manager to do better than the one you just sacked, with possibly a worse squad, and you want to charge everyone a lot more money to watch it.

This kind of thing unravels very quickly if you get it wrong.
 
Jesus! Expect another 10% next season too.

So a 5 year old in the Billy Wright Centre upper is £830!? What's that about?

I await the matchday prices with baited breath. It's going to be around £50 isn't it!?
 
Well, it better be a good season for my last as a STH. Cock off spending over £600
 
"Two game discount" for new STHs.

That puts the average matchday one-off price behind the goal at £36-37 if my crappy maths is right.

Spot on. New STH will pay £36.50 per match if you divide 622 by 17 (accounting for their two freebies)

I'd expect match by match tickets to be around £38/34 for on the day tickets. They were £35/31 in 19/20.
 
Spot on. New STH will pay £36.50 per match if you divide 622 by 17 (accounting for their two freebies)

I'd expect match by match tickets to be around £37/34 for on the day tickets. They were £35/31 in 19/20.
I say average because I bet you penny to a pound that they'll go Cat A, Cat B etc and Spurs/City for sure will be more expensive than that.
 
Come this time next year there are going to be a decent % of fans giving up their seats, I guess that's the plan though, they are banking on the 10k waiting list to swallow it up, I'm on that waiting list and there's no way i'd pay those prices.
 
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