Brian S wrote:I very rarely come on here but Neil, for once, give the lads time to celebrate before you start on your annual season ticket fiasco. It's like a stuck record.
Brian S wrote:I very rarely come on here but Neil, for once, give the lads time to celebrate before you start on your annual season ticket fiasco. It's like a stuck record.
P/T Indie wrote:Good point Phoenix, although I would be gutted if we can't go to away games.
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:There is a strong possibility that attendances will still be limited for at least the start of next season. The upshot of that is get a season ticket to improve chances of entrance should that come to pass.
Hopefully our sales will increase substantially and will reflect the above and the successes of last season.
UTS.
lancaster shrimp wrote:Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:There is a strong possibility that attendances will still be limited for at least the start of next season. The upshot of that is get a season ticket to improve chances of entrance should that come to pass.
Hopefully our sales will increase substantially and will reflect the above and the successes of last season.
UTS.
Am I missing something here? If we ease restrictions on 21st? Everyone should be able to attend home and away?
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:lancaster shrimp wrote:Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:There is a strong possibility that attendances will still be limited for at least the start of next season. The upshot of that is get a season ticket to improve chances of entrance should that come to pass.
Hopefully our sales will increase substantially and will reflect the above and the successes of last season.
UTS.
Am I missing something here? If we ease restrictions on 21st? Everyone should be able to attend home and away?
Infections are on the rise again in some NW areas not a million miles away from the Bay. If it comes back to area based lockdown restrictions then the last time that happened the Government lumped us in with the likes of Preston, Blackburn and Burnley where infections were much higher. It's still a fluid situation but you only have to look at how regulations regarding foreign travel keep changing to realise we are not out of the woods just yet.
Personally I'll be very surprised if come the 21st clubs are permitted to cram the stadiums full again. Never say never but personally I can see them taking a more cautious route for some time yet and like I say we may find attendances limited for at least the start of next season.
Hopefully not for too long like because we all miss the cracking atmospheres
BerlinWaller wrote:Blackpool have released the pricing for their 21/22 season tickets. It looks like a £20 discount for people that purchased 20/21 tickets.
https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2021 ... -tuesday/P
Andy D wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Blackpool have released the pricing for their 21/22 season tickets. It looks like a £20 discount for people that purchased 20/21 tickets.
https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2021 ... -tuesday/P
nice touch that, i bought a season ticket in C Prem like others knowing full well we'd be missing a huge part of it and seen it as a good will gesture supporting MFC financially.
redrobo wrote:Andy D wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Blackpool have released the pricing for their 21/22 season tickets. It looks like a £20 discount for people that purchased 20/21 tickets.
https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2021 ... -tuesday/P
nice touch that, i bought a season ticket in C Prem like others knowing full well we'd be missing a huge part of it and seen it as a good will gesture supporting MFC financially.
So did I but with iFollow providing viewing for every home match I didn't feel as though i missed out on anything other than the live match day experience and the usual banter with my group.
Will hopefully be able to resume my seat in C Prem when the time is right.
redrobo wrote:Andy D wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Blackpool have released the pricing for their 21/22 season tickets. It looks like a £20 discount for people that purchased 20/21 tickets.
https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2021 ... -tuesday/P
nice touch that, i bought a season ticket in C Prem like others knowing full well we'd be missing a huge part of it and seen it as a good will gesture supporting MFC financially.
So did I but with iFollow providing viewing for every home match I didn't feel as though i missed out on anything other than the live match day experience and the usual banter with my group.
Will hopefully be able to resume my seat in C Prem when the time is right.
BerlinWaller wrote:Blackpool have released the pricing for their 21/22 season tickets. It looks like a £20 discount for people that purchased 20/21 tickets.
https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2021 ... -tuesday/P
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