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Didn’t they correlate previous price increases to the higher league position finish? On that basis I hope it’s reduced.
Much better beer and food available in town for a fraction of the cost.I'm one of the lucky oldies who only goes to watch football.
Like a few have said, I'll pay whatever the season ticket price is, but I can last 90 minutes without food and drink so that's money they will never get from me.
Here are the ground expansion plans it ain’t happeningWould be even better to hear about ground expansion plans at the same time….
Hoping it will be this week not next Monday.Prices will probably get announced Monday after today's results if they go our way.
Another increase would be abit rough. I'd like to think the club will think out the box abit and perhaps offer a few offers to run with Season Tickets. The price increases over last few years have been abit steep haven't they.
I did the same. They were smart how they did it, by removing the DD fee and spreading it over nine months rather than six, they increased the price but it was actually more affordable, so for me it's made the cut off point higher than previously. But there will be a cut off point and the way they've been going that'll come sooner rather than later. If it starts to creep up towards three figures on a monthly payment then I think that'll be the time to put the money somewhere elseLast year was the first time I used the direct debit due to how much a one off payment would have been. Never felt the need before. Now the prices are getting to the point where a lot of people simply won’t be able to afford it. I feel sorry for families that go as the total cost of a game day must be horrendous. Football in general is in danger of losing future supporters as they are priced out. I know we can’t live in the past but cost was never an issue for my dad to take me and he was just a normal working bloke. The cost of entry compared to wages has got ridiculous, especially as the size of TV revenue now should mean cheaper tickets.
10th May I think we had the emailI normally keep the email I gt to refer back to but can't find last year's
Correct and we had until June 8th to actually renew.10th May I think we had the email
I normally keep the email I gt to refer back to but can't find last year's
Wolves are delighted to confirm that season tickets for the 2022/23 Premier League season are now available for renewal, with supporters able to renew before the 8th June deadline. As per the 2021/22 season, supporters are able to use any available Wolves Cash against their renewal, which will also expire on 8th June. We have made some considerable improvements for the benefit of our season ticket holders, which are outlined below.
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Your season ticket renewal Price: £559 You can also pay for your season ticket by direct debit, by paying nine monthly interest fee instalments of £62.11 |
Looks like I got stitched up last year then.
Wolves are delighted to confirm that season tickets for the 2022/23 Premier League season are now available for renewal, with supporters able to renew before the 8th June deadline.
As per the 2021/22 season, supporters are able to use any available Wolves Cash against their renewal, which will also expire on 8th June.
We have made some considerable improvements for the benefit of our season ticket holders, which are outlined below.
- We have extended our direct debit option to nine months. The time period over which direct debit payments can be made has been extended from six months in 2021/22 to nine months in 2022/23.
- We have removed all direct debit fees on season tickets. These fees were an additional £20 per season ticket last season.
- We have removed admin fees on season tickets and home match tickets. These fees last season were an additional £6 for season tickets or 50p per match ticket.
- We have increased the refund for ticket resale to 80%. The ticket resale scheme has been reviewed and improved with the refund value now increased from 50% to 80%, of the pro-rata value.
- We will offer supporters a cash refund for ticket resale. Supporters will have the option to choose their 80% pro-rata refund as a cash refund, rather than be added to their Wolves Cash balance.
- We have introduced a ticket ballot for away games. For away Premier League matches, 5% of the allocation will be made available as a ballot, to which all season ticket holders will be able to apply.
Your season ticket renewal
Price: £559
You can also pay for your season ticket by direct debit, by paying nine monthly interest fee instalments of £62.11
Lots of us still had Europa credit from tickets purchased pre covid, they took off last year's STLooks like I got stitched up last year then.
Your season ticket renewal
Price: £590
You can also pay for your season ticket by direct debit, by paying nine monthly interest fee instalments of £65.56
This.I couldn't agree more but I fear prices will continue to increase every year while games continue to sell out.
From memory i signed up to waiting list in nunos promotion season (after all season tickets were sold at xmas). I and my son were around the 3000 mark in waiting list. This year is our first with season ticketsme and my wife joined the membership scheme this year and have been to every home game apart from Leeds since Liverpool in jan, we pay on average around £55 per ticket in the billy wright, we have added ourselves onto the waiting list and we are over 8000 in the queue, reading the responses I think the club will increase the price as they know they have a waiting list and also I would be happy to pay £600 for a season ticket as it would then be cheaper for me to attend every home game. With us being so far away I the queue though I doubt we will get the chance for years.
They were £60 each (adult) in the BW upper a couple of days before the game. That’s stupid money.It does seem as those a section of football fans are generally going to be priced out by the ticket prices and season ticket price rises. £134 for a family is very expensive as it is and is only likely to cost more next season.
Add on top of that food, merchandise, car parking, petrol costs etc and it becomes a very expensive hobby that some won't be able to afford unfortunately.
If you joined the waiting list only this year and are 8000 in that queue, then our waiting list has evidently reduced significantlyme and my wife joined the membership scheme this year and have been to every home game apart from Leeds since Liverpool in jan, we pay on average around £55 per ticket in the billy wright, we have added ourselves onto the waiting list and we are over 8000 in the queue, reading the responses I think the club will increase the price as they know they have a waiting list and also I would be happy to pay £600 for a season ticket as it would then be cheaper for me to attend every home game. With us being so far away I the queue though I doubt we will get the chance for years.
Got a memory that they re-did the numbers, because for a long time you just got a number and if you were 8,000 and 7,999 people got a ST you were still number 8,000 on the list. Might be wrong though. I'd be amazed if there are actually 8,000 people who would buy a ST tomorrow if they could, even if they became available.If you joined the waiting list only this year and are 8000 in that queue, then our waiting list has evidently reduced significantly
How much of an increase is that on last year? Where are these prices from as nothing on official site yet£833 in the BW Upper Centre, robbing *******s.
Hoping we're able to move because that's not at all affordable.
The emails include your specific renewal price.How much of an increase is that on last year? Where are these prices from as nothing on official site yet
£38 a game.I think they've used the pricing that new season ticket holders had to pay last year
£722 for me in the Steve Bull, up from 686 year before