Boom tish!
From the 1/2 season ticket offer.
- For those with children aged 12-17, Family Season Tickets are available from just Ā£197, which is a total of just Ā£16.42 combined per game for one adult and one junior (aged 12-17) to attend!
Starting from today, supporters purchasing EFL League match tickets for juniors aged 12-17 can benefit from an additional Ā£5 off the current prices.
Another initiative announced.
https://www.saddlers.co.uk/news/2024/november/28/junior-match-ticket-prices-reduced-/
They had better get the quarter scarves on order PDQ or they could be embarrased when they are not on sale in good time for the massive surge in demand
Itās very disappointing.
Some trying to put the āif you want to go full timeā spin on it.
Fir me, all I want is a football club where itās affordable to attend and nobody is priced out of seeing their local team play
My ST has gone from Ā£320 to Ā£400 in 2 years, which is a steep rise YoY.
Iām very much behind what Trivela are doing, and itās tangible that things are much improved on and off the pitch, and Iām also all for sustainability and financial independence for the club, however I hope that isnāt based on squeezing existing fans in the long term, so if they decide itās Ā£450 next year, L1 or not, I wonāt renew.
For me, growing a club should be about growing the product, reputation, and league standing to grow the fanbase and therefore generate more revenue from increased match day income and better sponsorship etc.
I think its worth remembering when our prices were suddenly hiked it was after a long period of years where they were frozen. It was tough to take after years of rubbish on the pitch but understandable at the same time.
I still think our matchday pricing is over the top though, even if comparable to other clubs.
You donāt think Trivela are so sure of promotion to league 1 status this season that theyāre just gently eased you into the higher cost .and therefore you will face little or no increase next season. look on the bright side buddy .
I canāt see the issue with a fart in a church to be honest. Especially if its a silent one. A big raspberry might be a bit out of order though.
With how this government has $#@%%$ just about everyone and everything with this budget, if they put the prices up again for next season whether we go up or not, there are going to be a lot of people that have to make a choice between watching Walsall or paying their bills.
In just six days the Drogs have surpassed their 2024 ST sales total for their 2025 campaign despite the price hike.
The only way they can really justify any real increase in ST prices is with a promotion. Given the rises the last two years, Iād be extremely disappointed if they hiked them again if we are in league two.
Bring into play the DJT factor, a new ground/stadium on the horizon, coupled with them being Eire FA Cup Holders & The Trivela cup holders, with the prospect of UEFA Europa Conference League games next season
Hmmm, you seem to be forgetting that they are about to be hit with a load of cost increases due to the budget,
If only they had, say, 18 million quid lying around to cushion the blow.
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Whoās up for a trip to Denmark next pre-season.
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If Carlsberg did football pre-season tripsā¦.!
Last time a load of us Brits went to Denmark we burnt down Copenhagen.
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