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New ticket prices

John William

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When I buy my numbered ticket to sit, can I pick the seat?
Yes, of course. If you do it online you just click on the ones(s) you want, it blocks off ST seats and those already sold. At Reception during the week or at the booth on the day (on the Jungle path for the OG, by the turnstiles in Stadium Way for the Main Stand [as I see we now call it]) they will show you a seating diagram so you can choose your spot.

The full details are at

http://www.exetercityfc.co.uk/tickets/ticket-prices/
 

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(on the Jungle path for the OG, by the turnstiles in Stadium Way for the Main Stand [as I see we now call it]) they will show you a seating diagram so you can choose your spot.

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Err......really. That is a weird thing to call it.
 

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Perhaps Del and Charlie haven't renewed and it's sponsor-less?
 

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Hah hah John. Just realised you mean't the Main Stand renaming. Not the way to buy tickets up the "Jungle path". I think. Err.....
 

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Am I reading it wrong or have school kids been lumped into the same price bracket as college age students? If this is so, then the club have put a 66% rise on kids prices then from £3 to £5.
 

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Am I reading it wrong or have school kids been lumped into the same price bracket as college age students? If this is so, then the club have put a 66% rise on kids prices then from £3 to £5.
That is correct Ian. The decision was taken to rationalise the pricing to remove the previous sudden increase in price at age 12, so the price is now the same right up to age 18. This again is a decision that came out of the fans' survey as a majority didnt like the arbitary increase at age 12. It was not feasible to reduce the over 12 prices to the lower level. Those renewing season tickets for existing under 12 ST holders will have their prices pegged at the old price until the child reaches age 12.
 

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Glad it's gone back to £16 for the BB

It's still over priced given the entertainment on show but that's another story
 

Antony Moxey

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Glad it's gone back to £16 for the BB

It's still over priced given the entertainment on show but that's another story
To be fair Creds everything's overpriced where entertainment's concerned: sport, theatre, theme parks, cinema etc
 

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To be fair Creds everything's overpriced where entertainment's concerned: sport, theatre, theme parks, cinema etc
Yeh, but at least most films, plays and suchlike are enjoyable to watch!
 

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To be fair Creds everything's overpriced where entertainment's concerned: sport, theatre, theme parks, cinema etc
Been to Thorpe Park lately Fella's? Thought not.
 
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