Frankly I'm underwhelmed that following a disappointing season where entertainment was at a premium and we finished in our lowest position for 9 years, the club have generously frozen the price for "up to" 14 home games at the DW, which unless there are some quality signings, will probably equate to 13 home games maximum.
Frankly I'm underwhelmed that following a disappointing season where entertainment was at a premium and we finished in our lowest position for 9 years, the club have generously frozen the price for "up to" 14 home games at the DW, which unless there are some quality signings, will probably equate to 13 home games maximum.
Frankly I'm underwhelmed that following a disappointing season where entertainment was at a premium and we finished in our lowest position for 9 years, the club have generously frozen the price for "up to" 14 home games at the DW, which unless there are some quality signings, will probably equate to 13 home games maximum.
I doubt there'll be a stampede for tickets.
They have not frozen the price. It's actually a small increase. The super 8 games have been covered by your season ticket regardless of if we got three or four home games. In the past we have not had a refund if it's only three nor have we been asked to cough up for an extra fixture if it's four. The club implying the home fixture lost due to the Oz trip is made up by a fourth home game in the super 8's is disingenuous. They must think people are thick.
Frankly I'm underwhelmed that following a disappointing season where entertainment was at a premium and we finished in our lowest position for 9 years, the club have generously frozen the price for "up to" 14 home games at the DW, which unless there are some quality signings, will probably equate to 13 home games maximum.
I doubt there'll be a stampede for tickets.
They have not frozen the price. It's actually a small increase. The super 8 games have been covered by your season ticket regardless of if we got three or four home games. In the past we have not had a refund if it's only three nor have we been asked to cough up for an extra fixture if it's four. The club implying the home fixture lost due to the Oz trip is made up by a fourth home game in the super 8's is disingenuous. They must think people are thick.
The sentiment applies to all RL fans, a bigger set of whingeing barstewards you will never meet. RL is too cheap, especially when your passion lies with a club who tend to hit one of the major finals most seasons, now get your white fivers out and buy one as any club is the sum of its fans.
muttywhitedog wrote:
It seems you are on the wrong forum Mo - this is for Super League clubs. 2nd division clubs can discuss issues relevant to them at the following link:
The sentiment applies to all RL fans, a bigger set of whingeing barstewards you will never meet. RL is too cheap, especially when your passion lies with a club who tend to hit one of the major finals most seasons, now get your white fivers out and buy one as any club is the sum of its fans.
The sentiment applies to all RL fans, a bigger set of whingeing barstewards you will never meet. RL is too cheap, especially when your passion lies with a club who tend to hit one of the major finals most seasons, now get your white fivers out and buy one as any club is the sum of its fans.
They have not frozen the price. It's actually a small increase. The super 8 games have been covered by your season ticket regardless of if we got three or four home games. In the past we have not had a refund if it's only three nor have we been asked to cough up for an extra fixture if it's four. The club implying the home fixture lost due to the Oz trip is made up by a fourth home game in the super 8's is disingenuous. They must think people are thick.
Little doubt its an increase, and yes the club are treating fans as mugs.
What does it cost to pay at the gate? I will look at the games that I cannot go to, do the maths and decide whether to buy a season ticket. Season tickets are still good value but I find it more difficult each year to fit it around the increased demands from work to be always avaliable. That is what did for my Latics season ticket.
What does it cost to pay at the gate? I will look at the games that I cannot go to, do the maths and decide whether to buy a season ticket. Season tickets are still good value but I find it more difficult each year to fit it around the increased demands from work to be always avaliable. That is what did for my Latics season ticket.
For the first time this is what im doing, if theres a lot of Sunday games in particular then I'll more than likely pass on a season ticket as it costs me in terms of earning more of a weekend than on weeknights, and I'll pick and choose my games the danger there of course is you just get out of the habit of going of course.
What does it cost to pay at the gate? I will look at the games that I cannot go to, do the maths and decide whether to buy a season ticket. Season tickets are still good value but I find it more difficult each year to fit it around the increased demands from work to be always avaliable. That is what did for my Latics season ticket.
The difference between a warriors and latics season ticket is that for almost the same price, you get either 13 or 23 games included. For those of a blue persuasion, if you intend to go to more than 10 games out of the 23, you are better off by having a season ticket, as the matchday price is around £25 for adults. For a warriors fan, in order to break even, you will have to go to 10 or 11 out of 13 games, some of which will be at unpopular times due to sky messing about with the fixtures.