Sedgwick wrote:They need to scrap the advance cheaper ticket.... its nonsense.
You mean on the day prices even the week before the game.
Sedgwick wrote:They need to scrap the advance cheaper ticket.... its nonsense.
Actually it's an incentive. It means you are committed to going to the game. If the weather is poor on match day you have the option of not going because you haven't committed by purchasing a ticket. Makes prefect sense to me.Sedgwick wrote:They need to scrap the advance cheaper ticket.... its nonsense.
FarnieStag wrote:Wow... the views of some people on here are baffling. Anyone who thinks that our prices aren't ridiculously high need to go see and a head doctor. It's Division 4 football for goodness sake. Forest fans will be paying less and watching their team play in full houses against the likes of Leeds United... we'll be paying more to see the Stags play Crawley! Not checked it out, but my son says his 18-year-old Kirkby mates have bought season tickets for Forest for just £50. I know I'm criticising who many on here think of as the Messiah, but Radford had done zilch to encourage the fan base of tomorrow, in fact he's actually done less than Haslam... at least under the Dark Lord kids could just walk in by themselves with their pocket money.
I fear for the attendance next season unless we make a very good start on the pitch. There's only so much you can squeeze out of a town as skint as Mansfield. The smug ones on here who constantly and blindly declare they will pay anything to watch their team will very soon to be able to pick any seat they want
FarnieStag wrote:Wow... the views of some people on here are baffling. Anyone who thinks that our prices aren't ridiculously high need to go see and a head doctor. It's Division 4 football for goodness sake. Forest fans will be paying less and watching their team play in full houses against the likes of Leeds United... we'll be paying more to see the Stags play Crawley! Not checked it out, but my son says his 18-year-old Kirkby mates have bought season tickets for Forest for just £50. I know I'm criticising who many on here think of as the Messiah, but Radford had done zilch to encourage the fan base of tomorrow, in fact he's actually done less than Haslam... at least under the Dark Lord kids could just walk in by themselves with their pocket money.
I fear for the attendance next season unless we make a very good start on the pitch. There's only so much you can squeeze out of a town as skint as Mansfield. The smug ones on here who constantly and blindly declare they will pay anything to watch their team will very soon to be able to pick any seat they want
Amber Andy wrote:Actually it's an incentive. It means you are committed to going to the game. If the weather is poor on match day you have the option of not going because you haven't committed by purchasing a ticket. Makes prefect sense to me.Sedgwick wrote:They need to scrap the advance cheaper ticket.... its nonsense.
Sedgwick wrote:Amber Andy wrote:Actually it's an incentive. It means you are committed to going to the game. If the weather is poor on match day you have the option of not going because you haven't committed by purchasing a ticket. Makes prefect sense to me.Sedgwick wrote:They need to scrap the advance cheaper ticket.... its nonsense.
It's a rubbish incentive. So many people who either decide on the Saturday or find out if they can go on the Saturday, are priced out. It's not fair.
adamstag wrote:It's my greatest criticism of the Radfords
For all the amazing things they've done for the club the prices for under 18's is shockingly short-sighted.
Pretty much renders the under 18's deals pointless - the item is to get them interested and involved - not at those prices unfortunately
Bradders wrote:adamstag wrote:It's my greatest criticism of the Radfords
For all the amazing things they've done for the club the prices for under 18's is shockingly short-sighted.
Pretty much renders the under 18's deals pointless - the item is to get them interested and involved - not at those prices unfortunately
£90 for the season? Sounds reasonable.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:Here are the prices from the fan owned clubs. Mansfield's prices don't look out of line.
I would like to see better deals for the Juniors. Possibly have free tickets for juniors in the QLE if an adult ticket is bought at the same time. It was £6 last season if bought before the game. I would have Young Adults season tickets at £150 and U17s at £50.
I think we should do what Donny Rovers do and just sell season tickets for the QLE with no reserved seat. This allows fans to turn up on the day and sit anywhere behind the goal. They can therefore go and find their mates and sit with them. Match tickets are sold on the same basis. You could then have a turnstile for the QLE that accepts contactless payments.
The online system also needs to be improved to allow season ticket holders to buy their tickets for Cup games.
Mansfield Town
Adult - £375 (£325)
Senior (65+) - £295 (£280)
Young Adult (18-21) - £180
Junior (7-17) - £90
6 and under - Free
AFC Wimbledon (League 1)
Adult - £385
Concession (65+ or FT student aged 21+) - £240
Young Adult (18-20) - £150
Under 18 - £75
Wycombe Wanderers (League 1)
On Side
Adult - £396
Senior - £342
Young Adult (19-25) - £306
Under 18 - £198
Under 12 - Free
Terrace Behind Goal
Adult - £288
Senior - £252
Young Adult (19-25) - £216
Under 18 - £108
Under 12 - Free
Exeter City (League 2)
IP Office/Stagecoach (On Side)
Adult - £460
Senior - £414
Student - £345
Young Adult (18-23) - £276
Under 18 - £195.50
Under 12 - £172.50
Thatchers’ Big Bank (Terrace Behind Goal)
Adult - £345
Senior - £276
Student - £138
Young Adult (18-23) - £184
Under 18 - £92
Under 12 - £69
Newport County (Not Announced)
Doncaster Rovers (League 1)
On Side
Adult - £399
Senior - £309
Young Adult (22-24) - £299
Under 18-21 - £199
Under 17 - £30
Behind Goal
Adult - £339
Senior - £249
Young Adult (22-24) - £214
Under 18-21 - £149
Under 17 - £30
Lincoln City
Renewals
Adult - £379
Senior - £279
Young Adult (18-21) - £279
Under 17 - £79
New Season Tickets
Adult - £419
Senior - £324
Young Adult (18-21) - £324
Under 17 - £79
Sneag wrote:Bradders wrote:adamstag wrote:It's my greatest criticism of the Radfords
For all the amazing things they've done for the club the prices for under 18's is shockingly short-sighted.
Pretty much renders the under 18's deals pointless - the item is to get them interested and involved - not at those prices unfortunately
£90 for the season? Sounds reasonable.
But that's asking a teenager to commit to a season. I don't think their brains are wired that way. £90 to someone with no income is a lot of money, they ain't gonna do the math. £5 a game is s much better offer & the club gets an extra £25 if they come every week.
That 1,000 extra kids that turned up for the freebies are not going to buy season tickets. This pricing of youth tickets is something this club get wrong year in year out. It's a shame because they get so much right.
Jamie wrote:Apart from the fact this year was our best attended for yonks.
adamstag wrote:Jamie wrote:Apart from the fact this year was our best attended for yonks.
And I bet the percentage of those attending under 18 when not a special event pricing wise barely changed.
Attendances are great when football is great but you always need to renew your youth base, I can’t see that being the case at current prices.
Chander Lear wrote:Just my opinion, but most people are wanting JR to fund a promotion push, these people are the first to moan about ticket prices.
in reality, how much are people going to notice a quid on a match day? Whereas JR is going to notice that quid X 5k fans....
Sneag wrote:Just been and renewed mine.
BTW I have some tickets for Donny races for sale £175 each.
Chander Lear wrote:Just my opinion, but most people are wanting JR to fund a promotion push, these people are the first to moan about ticket prices.
in reality, how much are people going to notice a quid on a match day? Whereas JR is going to notice that quid X 5k fans....
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