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Posted 4 April 2012
Hartlepool United Season Tickets £155-£50 (before July 31st) + £15k prize draw.
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Hartlepool United have launched the "sequel" to last years £100 season ticket promotion (recently won an FL award for best promotion of the season).
Alright they're not £100 this time around but £155 for an adult ticket straight up, no need for x amount of people to buy (it was 4000 last time to get the price down) and it's still amazing value of around £6 per game.
They're also running a prize draw of £15,000 if 5000 season tickets are sold for every over 16 that buys a season ticket.
Under 16s buying season tickets are entered into a "mascot" prize draw.
Full prices:
And we're delighted to reveal that adults will pay just £155 for a whole campaign of football, Senior Citizens just £125, Under 19s a mere £75 and Under 13s a brilliant £50!
Alright they're not £100 this time around but £155 for an adult ticket straight up, no need for x amount of people to buy (it was 4000 last time to get the price down) and it's still amazing value of around £6 per game.
They're also running a prize draw of £15,000 if 5000 season tickets are sold for every over 16 that buys a season ticket.
Under 16s buying season tickets are entered into a "mascot" prize draw.
Full prices:
And we're delighted to reveal that adults will pay just £155 for a whole campaign of football, Senior Citizens just £125, Under 19s a mere £75 and Under 13s a brilliant £50!
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sorted byBecause the average price of admission to a League One ground is £21. With this offer it costs £6.73 a game for adults, £2.17 a game for kids. Scorching hot.
An offer worth thinking about particularly for those who live within, say, 25 miles and no longer have the opportunity to watch league football, like for instance people from Darlington.
Edit: I think they require a remake of this gem Link
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How is a 55% increase in the price hot?
because it works out about £6.50 a game you numpty
Only joking very good deal, voted hot, better to sell seats cheap than have loads of empty ones.
Our Season tickets aren't too badly priced. They have reduced season tickets for under 11s from £150 to £95 Though hate the fact that once you are 16 even though still at school pay more.
(During Napoleoic wars, a Spanish or French ship had wrecked off North east coast. A monkey in a uniform was found on the beach. The locals thought it was a Frenchman and hung it !
But hell - it WAS more than 200 years ago !)
It was an easy mistake to make - if you saw a frenchie without a stripy top/beret/string of onions around it's neck you might think it was a monkey.
I would rather rub my eyes with salt than watch your lot, thank you very much!
Voted cold! (well I had to didn't I!)
Not quite my friend. This argument has been done to death.
We've lowered our prices and nearly the same amount of people turned up.
1,800 @ £18
2,200 @ £12
You do the maths.
Could you reasonably expect anyone to pay £18 to see non league football? The price drop has as much to do with demotion (and perceived value for money dropping at an £18 pricepoint as Darlo move down the leagues)as a willingness to get more people in than you had before. The revenue difference won't be quite as bad if you've got 4000 more supporters buying drinks and food whilst at the match than you previously had at the £18 pricepoint. £12 a ticket is still almost twice as much as Pools when taking advantage of this offer.
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If I'm honest, no. Thankfully however it looks like our prices are to drop to £15 next season (on the door price obviously, STH's will most likely be paying £10). Still not dirt cheap but again looking at my crude example above - something which should help whilst not getting us into the mess we are now.
The bigger argument is the pricing of football overall - a lot of money is generated nationally, but that money doesn't filter down the leagues as well as it should do. Even going from League 2 down to The Conference, the money difference is immense.
I'll be interested to see how Pools get on with this offer, because last season by my own admission they sold a hell of a lot - unfortunately only half (at times) actually turned up. So this season increasing that price by 50% you're sure to lose season ticket holders.
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