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Post by 'Beav' on Aug 1, 2010 23:58:45 GMT
is bradfords crowds notdown to cheap season tickets? Not this season I don't think.
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Post by HKYellow on Aug 2, 2010 0:32:50 GMT
is bradfords crowds notdown to cheap season tickets? Not this season I don't think. I did a google search and thought I read somewhere that this year have sold close to 10000 ST's. So once again, they could be averaging over 10k for home games
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Post by junior1 on Aug 2, 2010 0:49:09 GMT
But are they doing the tickets on the cheap?
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Post by 'Beav' on Aug 2, 2010 0:59:01 GMT
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Post by Simmeister14 on Aug 2, 2010 1:29:09 GMT
They were originally. Or definitely had some deal anyway. That was when about 6/7k renewed I think.
Happy to be proved wrong but sure that's what I read somewhere from a Bradford fan.
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Post by junior1 on Aug 2, 2010 1:31:22 GMT
U16 season ticket £120!
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Post by slappy on Aug 2, 2010 6:39:23 GMT
At Bradford before 9th May, all adult season tickets were £184.00, instalments option was £210.00. After 9th May, all adult season tickets £250.00.
In theory, an adult OM stand could have been renewed at £223.00 (pay the same as you paid 09/10, this was the price for renewals pre 29 May 2009). Normal early bird renewals were £255.00, and full OM prices are £295.00.
I don't think that Oxford cutting adult prices would attract that many more season ticket holders.
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Post by ox4eva on Aug 2, 2010 7:57:35 GMT
I'm happy for us to be in league 2 and not worried about who is the biggest club, its what happens on the pitch that matters.
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Post by Paul Cannell on Aug 2, 2010 8:40:42 GMT
Far as I'm concerned we're the only club in league 2.
That's all, thank you.
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Post by Scottish Yellow on Aug 2, 2010 8:47:06 GMT
Without a doubt it is Accrington Stanley. They have17 letters in their name. Wycombe Wanderers only have 16. Cunny funt.
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Post by eaststandboy (old) on Aug 2, 2010 8:50:28 GMT
Gillingham?
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Post by edgecam on Aug 2, 2010 10:10:28 GMT
Who cares, the winner of the league will rightly be the best and thats what matters.
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Post by Long John Silver on Aug 2, 2010 18:03:29 GMT
Why are people saying Southend are a big club.
They never got any higher than division 3 until the nineties, and have only spent a handful of seasons in the second tier. They are a Division 3-4 yoyo club.
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