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Jeff L
10 May 2005, 04:12 AM
Just received my season ticket renewal forms in the post this morning, so all others expect to receive yours soon.
For the lower East stand they have gone up to £885, from £821 for last year, which I suppose is not too bad. Probably the "big jump" will come the following season when we move "around the corner" to the "Emirates".
As payment must be in by 1st June 2005, it's time to take on the "extra paper round". :)
Still, money well spent.
michaec
10 May 2005, 04:21 AM
I haven't had mine yet, they'd want to get on with it!
Dave_M
10 May 2005, 05:02 AM
I should get my season ticket soon.
My my best estimates no more than 10 season tickets become available each year. I am currently 20,000 on the list. I therefor expect to get my season ticket sometime around May 16th 2206
steve_webs
10 May 2005, 06:51 AM
yeah they need to hurry up I havent received mine either & im in the clock end! hopefully in the next week or two
Rick B
10 May 2005, 07:18 AM
yeah they need to hurry up I havent received mine either & im in the clock end! hopefully in the next week or two
What is it about you guy's that you want them to hurry up?!!!! I got mine today (£885 in the Clock End) but really I could do with them not taking the money for another month or so!!! Expensive season and it's only going to get worse......
Lanesra
10 May 2005, 07:25 AM
£1121 in the west stand, could have been worse, about £70 quid increase.
apparently there's some nice freebies involved, a highbury commerative shield being one.
steve_webs
10 May 2005, 07:30 AM
What is it about you guy's that you want them to hurry up?!!!! I got mine today (£885 in the Clock End) but really I could do with them not taking the money for another month or so!!! Expensive season and it's only going to get worse......
So I know ive got it! I dont have to pay mine straight away, my dad pays for me & I pay him back some money every month over the season! The clock end hasnt gone up much then, mine was £860 or £870 last time I think
amaranto
10 May 2005, 08:13 AM
I should get my season ticket soon.
My my best estimates no more than 10 season tickets become available each year. I am currently 20,000 on the list. I therefor expect to get my season ticket sometime around May 16th 2206
The tricky part will be convincing all of your male heirs to name their sons Dave until 2206.
From where I'm at on the list, I'll get mine around 2150. You can use them when I'm not.
The Grimster
10 May 2005, 09:34 AM
£1121 in the west stand, could have been worse, about £70 quid increase.
apparently there's some nice freebies involved, a highbury commerative shield being one.
Why you no risten????
It's £1165.
And the freebies include a Highbury Commemerative BADGE as well as an exclusive edition of Fever Pitch, and a mouse-pad which on which the montage includes the Ali v Cooper fight in 1966.
Given that they won't increase the price the following year I was expecting much worse.
What drugs are you on Lanesra??!! ;)
Lanesra
10 May 2005, 10:04 AM
Why you no risten????
What drugs are you on Lanesra??!! ;)
I forget :)
Gooner81
10 May 2005, 08:08 PM
Just received my season ticket renewal forms in the post this morning, so all others expect to receive yours soon.
For the lower East stand they have gone up to £885, from £821 for last year, which I suppose is not too bad. Probably the "big jump" will come the following season when we move "around the corner" to the "Emirates".
Yeah I've just received my season ticket renewal forms today. It doesn’t appear that anyone has mentioned that Arsenal have said that the prices will stay the same when they move in to the new stadium for the 2006/07 season. So for a similar seat to the one I currently have in the Clock End would still be £885 at the Emirates Stadium for the 2006/07 season. That was a welcomed surprise by Arsenal. :)
Jeff L
11 May 2005, 04:26 AM
Yes, you are right on that. I missed the "small print" saying no increase in 2006/2007. Important lesson learned. "Always read the small print"! :D
jwaldman11
11 May 2005, 04:51 AM
Yeah I've just received my season ticket renewal forms today. It doesn’t appear that anyone has mentioned that Arsenal have said that the prices will stay the same when they move in to the new stadium for the 2006/07 season. So for a similar seat to the one I currently have in the Clock End would still be £885 at the Emirates Stadium for the 2006/07 season. That was a welcomed surprise by Arsenal. :)
Wow. That's pretty good. Normally, the move to a new stadium results in the required "bump" of 30-40% in ticket prices for existing season ticket holders. Or they sell the Personal Seat Licenses. Glad to see the club isn't totally putting the screws to the season ticket holders.
On a related note, a question for those who are season ticket holders: does that include only Premiership matches or FA Cup and Champions' League as well? If not, how does that work when tickets for those matches go on sale?
michaec
11 May 2005, 05:29 AM
I got mine, £885 in the Clock End. Good that they're not putting up the prices for next season, at last someone at the club has had a bit of sense on pricing.
jwaldman11, we get all Premiership matches and six pre-paid cup-tie vouchers in our season ticket books (The League Cup is not included in this). If we play more than six cup games in the CL and FA Cup, we get the tickets sent to us in the post and the cost is added to the following year's season ticket price.
Gooner81
11 May 2005, 10:31 AM
jwaldman11, we get all Premiership matches and six pre-paid cup-tie vouchers in our season ticket books (The League Cup is not included in this). If we play more than six cup games in the CL and FA Cup, we get the tickets sent to us in the post and the cost is added to the following year's season ticket price.
michaec we actually get seven pre-paid cup-tie vouchers. This season we used exactly seven cup-tie vouchers as we played four CL games as well as three FA Cup games so no additional costs were added on to the season tickets prices. In the past few years, we have always played more than the 7-cup games so the following year prices were adjusted to reflect the extra games.
michaec
11 May 2005, 11:00 AM
Is it 7? My bad, cheers.