Will be interesting to see where we are pitched. Probably around the £340-£360 mark?
Surely that includes a meal and a drink? Lol.I see our neighbour's up the A12 have their season tickets on sale top price for an adult is £488 but if you buy early it's £465
I see our neighbour's up the A12 have their season tickets on sale top price for an adult is £488 but if you buy early it's £465
Depends on how 'loyal' is determined though.If I've put money into the club via season cards year after year (and I have), then discounts should be on my renewals before any newbies offers. Otherwise, what price loyalty?
North Stand Lower at Ipswich next season , season ticket cost has risen to £381, but that is for existing ticket holders. They give supporters the chance to pay for a season ticket over 12 months and it automatically renews. Seems all season tickets last year were sold, they said remains to be seen whether any are available for new season ticket holders. Info from my neighbour.Just a few miles further up the A12 you can watch Premier League football next season, probably not much dearer than Col U prices.
Not by me you're not. Everyone had to make a choice, and you made yours for very good reasons. But by the same token I put money in to try and help the Club and staff. There is no right or wrong in this.Depends on how 'loyal' is determined though.
I started to watch the mighty blues in 1971, had a season ticket for 34 years and donated an overpayment to the club. I didn't renew last season or the season before because I didn't want to put money onto the chairman's pocket. I attended but on a pay as you go basis.
Am I regarded as dis-loyal now?
The season ticket money at the time helped to pay the staff . A staff member I know thanked me for buying my ST that’s how serious it wasNot by me you're not. Everyone had to make a choice, and you made yours for very good reasons. But by the same token I put money in to try and help the Club and staff. There is no right or wrong in this.
I’d reckon the only opportunity of watching Premier League football at Ipswich will be next season only and from the away seats.Just a few miles further up the A12 you can watch Premier League football next season, probably not much dearer than Col U prices.
I see our neighbour's up the A12 have their season tickets on sale top price for an adult is £488 but if you buy early it's £465
What's the cheapest adult season ticket for Col U next season? Always liked the fact our season tickets is the same price for whatever seat you want it any stand.I see our neighbour's up the A12 have their season tickets on sale top price for an adult is £488 but if you buy early it's £465
We’ve seen a steady increase in gates since the Cowleys were appointed. Any kind of success next year and I think we will manage to push to a 6,000 average. We can then build from there.I’d reckon the only opportunity of watching Premier League football at Ipswich will be next season only and from the away seats.
In contrast,at Colchester, as usual ,only away seats will ever be at all crowded.
As I mentioned a while ago - to me this is the most concerning signal coming from the club - someone has decided not to take fans money, presumably as they see (and have done for a while) a significant risk that we don't start the season.
Don't think that's happened to us before.
Then why hasn't Ron put them on sale?On the contrary, I believe that the reason for seaso’s not being put on sale yet, is the fear that *someone* could still get his hands on the money.
Actually, let me rephrase that…
I know the reason is the one I’ve given above. It’s been confirmed