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  • #16
    Originally posted by SW20Ranger View Post
    I paid £400 for bronze last season, Would not expect any more than a 15% increase across the board
    Me too but remember that was the early bird price (Well £399) rising to £450 after. I expect between 550 - 600.
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    • #17
      do you guys really think there will be early bird prices?? i think they will just give us a date before tickets go on general sale, for the last few seasons we have early bird as their trying to get people to commit , this year they know we will commit cos if we dont someother fuc@@@ will come in and take our tickets and we wont get them back whilst in the premier league

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      • #18
        If the club do increase s/t prices significantly I hope they introduce some type of interest free scheme as they did last time. I didnt need to use it but thought it was a good system as it spreads the cost.
        As the months go on i'm becoming more skint so would probably take up the offer this time. I think the old system was interest free over 3 mths, hope they now make it over 6 months as I am concerned a Gold s/t will go up from £600 to approx £850 with no early bird. £850 over 6 months is bearable but note sure the club will do this as they tend to want the cash upfront prior to the season starting (as with the previous 3 month scheme which if im correct had the last payment in Aug 2010)

        To be honest I am more concerned about prices than the FA decision or our next couple of games. I think we're easily going up but will be hit with massive price increase, a mate at work is a Spurs fan and pays in the region of £1200 for his s/t and a gooner who handed his and his wife's back as they were paying £2500 each- the game for the masses!!!! I accept spurs and gooners are on a different level but its going to be expensive and I hope our owners take a sensible position on pricing.

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        • #19
          What the Gooners never noticed the price when buying the tickets?
          Anyway, they fill the Stadium every match, so Arsenal will say their pricing is correct.

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          • #20
            The fact that we are most likely going up and that the club will earn circa £90 million + that we will most likely be watching a side just trying to survive means that prices should remain as they are for at least next season. ANy sort of increase would be a **** take!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Fawny View Post
              What the Gooners never noticed the price when buying the tickets?
              Anyway, they fill the Stadium every match, so Arsenal will say their pricing is correct.
              With regard to the Gooners, football fans keep renewing as they love their clubs - renewing becomes a habit , unfortunately it may reach a stage where a fan might decide "I just cant afford this" and this is what happened to them. Its sad as you may have renewed for over 20 years but then lifestyles change and pricing reaches a stage where you just have to say "no" as Zamo should have said.

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