Open Day - Shirts and Season Tickets
- QuakerPete
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Just to confirm an earlier post, anyone visiting Bishop Auckland's ground tomorrow for the open day (10am to 4pm) will have the opportunity to place an order for the home shirt - prices are £38 for adults and £32 for children.
We've ordered 200 home shirts of various sizes:
Adults - XXL, XL, L, M, S Children - XL, L, M
These should be available at the start of the season
We can also take deposit / payment for season tickets -
STANDING - adults / concessions / children can be paid for tomorrow
SEATING - adults / concessions / children - a deposit of £50 to indicate an expression of interest for a season ticket seat
We've ordered 200 home shirts of various sizes:
Adults - XXL, XL, L, M, S Children - XL, L, M
These should be available at the start of the season
We can also take deposit / payment for season tickets -
STANDING - adults / concessions / children can be paid for tomorrow
SEATING - adults / concessions / children - a deposit of £50 to indicate an expression of interest for a season ticket seat
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what methods of payment do you have ?
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Cash or cheque only at the moment
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Is that the biggest? I may need an extra X on the end of thatQuakerPete wrote:Just to confirm an earlier post, anyone visiting Bishop Auckland's ground tomorrow for the open day (10am to 4pm) will have the opportunity to place an order for the home shirt - prices are £38 for adults and £32 for children.
We've ordered 200 home shirts of various sizes:
Adults - XXL, XL, L, M, S Children - XL, L, M
These should be available at the start of the season
We can also take deposit / payment for season tickets -
STANDING - adults / concessions / children can be paid for tomorrow
SEATING - adults / concessions / children - a deposit of £50 to indicate an expression of interest for a season ticket seat
- HarrytheQuaker
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Are them shirt prices serious?????QuakerPete wrote:Just to confirm an earlier post, anyone visiting Bishop Auckland's ground tomorrow for the open day (10am to 4pm) will have the opportunity to place an order for the home shirt - prices are £38 for adults and £32 for children.
We've ordered 200 home shirts of various sizes:
Adults - XXL, XL, L, M, S Children - XL, L, M
These should be available at the start of the season
We can also take deposit / payment for season tickets -
STANDING - adults / concessions / children can be paid for tomorrow
SEATING - adults / concessions / children - a deposit of £50 to indicate an expression of interest for a season ticket seat
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Is that a serious question? He's hardly going to put up fake prices is he
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Think about production costs. Will the suppliers say to us "tell you what, we'll do your shirts at half price seeing as though you're a NL club and you should sell your shirts at half the price of Newcastle etc"? No, no they won't.HarrytheQuaker wrote: Are them shirt prices serious?????
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To be honest what do you expect them to cost... they are still made of the same stuff as if we were in BSP next season. And we can't afford to buy in bulk (to get bulk discounts) as we could in previous seasons.
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fair comment but why do we always get ripped off, surely there are cheaper suppliers out there.Quakerz wrote:Think about production costs. Will the suppliers say to us "tell you what, we'll do your shirts at half price seeing as though you're a NL club and you should sell your shirts at half the price of Newcastle etc"? No, no they won't.HarrytheQuaker wrote: Are them shirt prices serious?????
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As the old proverb says... Pay peanuts, get Primark!HarrytheQuaker wrote:fair comment but why do we always get ripped off, surely there are cheaper suppliers out there.Quakerz wrote:Think about production costs. Will the suppliers say to us "tell you what, we'll do your shirts at half price seeing as though you're a NL club and you should sell your shirts at half the price of Newcastle etc"? No, no they won't.HarrytheQuaker wrote: Are them shirt prices serious?????
If we want the same quality we have to pay the same price!
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We need revenue, we cant expect to get the merchandise cheaper because we own the club, we need cash and we need it now for us to progress hopefully up the leagues. We will get out of the team what we put into it and that means cash guys so we can give our manager a decent budget to ensure we have a winning team
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The difference between this year and previous years is all of the profit is going towards making our club better. It is irrelevant which division we're in, a shirt is a shirt.
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I will buy one as I always do, shame we can't look after the fans. Ps how long can we keep pumping money in our club???
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QuakerPete wrote:Cash or cheque only at the moment
Are you going to have a Service Point at the Open day for accepting CIC and 1883 investments?
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how much were season tickets again please?
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season ticket::
Adult £150 standing, £195 seated
Concession: £80 standing, £115 seated
Aged 6-16: £35
Free under 5's
Adult £150 standing, £195 seated
Concession: £80 standing, £115 seated
Aged 6-16: £35
Free under 5's
- HarrytheQuaker
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How much are west aucklands? In comparison!!! £60 or £70 I believe.
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You're getting right on my tit end now.
Are you with us or against us? If against, then fuck off.
West Auckland have a rich backer and we don't.
Are you with us or against us? If against, then fuck off.
West Auckland have a rich backer and we don't.
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How much are Newcastles? In comparison!!! s*** loads I believe.HarrytheQuaker wrote:How much are west aucklands? In comparison!!! £60 or £70 I believe.
Stop being a prat and compare like for like.
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Just answering a question. Like I've said before hardly miss a game and season ticket holder for 22 years. Just sick of people banging on about we need to keep bailing us out due to other peoples failings.We all do what we can it just comes to a point where some people say enough is enough of been ripped off. I want success and when we get I will love it but not gonna be easy as people think. Just been realistic. Ps always had time for u Q because you tell it how it is.All have an opinion.
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Benfield????liddle_4_ever wrote:How much are Newcastles? In comparison!!! s*** loads I believe.HarrytheQuaker wrote:How much are west aucklands? In comparison!!! £60 or £70 I believe.
Stop being a prat and compare like for like.
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I think £150 is reasonable, it should give a good playing budget and help towards rebuilding the club, and we cant complain about that.
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HarrytheQuaker wrote:Just answering a question. Like I've said before hardly miss a game and season ticket holder for 22 years. Just sick of people banging on about we need to keep bailing us out due to other peoples failings.We all do what we can it just comes to a point where some people say enough is enough of been ripped off. I want success and when we get I will love it but not gonna be easy as people think. Just been realistic. Ps always had time for u Q because you tell it how it is.All have an opinion.
I do understand what your saying, I dont have an unlimited supply of money to keep pumping into the club, far from it. Cant afford a season ticket because I cant pull it out all in one go. However I do understand the reasons behind the pricing and will do what I can afford
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It's true that money can't buy success, but it's going to go a hell of a long way for the future of this club.
You're getting to see your team for a lot cheaper than you have in previous years, and I know the standard won't be as good, but if we charge the same as teams in our division we're only going to be able to compete at the same level as them.
We're aiming higher, a lot higher.
You're getting to see your team for a lot cheaper than you have in previous years, and I know the standard won't be as good, but if we charge the same as teams in our division we're only going to be able to compete at the same level as them.
We're aiming higher, a lot higher.
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And to be fair, three or four teams have spending power well beyond 200 people paying a fiver in - we need every penny just to compete!
In many ways the next division up would be easier.
In many ways the next division up would be easier.
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The only argument is the argument you can't argue against - and that is the figures.HarrytheQuaker wrote:Just answering a question. Like I've said before hardly miss a game and season ticket holder for 22 years. Just sick of people banging on about we need to keep bailing us out due to other peoples failings.We all do what we can it just comes to a point where some people say enough is enough of been ripped off. I want success and when we get I will love it but not gonna be easy as people think. Just been realistic. Ps always had time for u Q because you tell it how it is.All have an opinion.
As a long standing fan you are obviously aware of why we need to raise funds plus we want, nay, need to rise up through the pyramid - our fellow Northern Leaguers are not in the same situation as we are.
If we charge £70 for a season ticket we simply won't make the funds we need.
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I think 1883 have done a good job in the actual running of the football side of the club, they have chosen well in the manager and have given him a realistic and competitive budget.
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I will always support darlo what ever league we are in and put money in, but there comes a point for all fans to say enough is enough. I just think shirts are a bit steep in this climate especially when you take kids with you and people have to travel further to see there team play. Look at Andy Park loves darlo but money is tight.
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When I saw the kids shirts price I thought it was a little high but to say anything negative about the season ticket price is stupid.
Take £1 per game to pay the ground rent and £2 per game to move the club back to Darlo asap and we will be getting less than some teams in the league.
Take £1 per game to pay the ground rent and £2 per game to move the club back to Darlo asap and we will be getting less than some teams in the league.
Now is not the time to cry
Now’s the time to find out why
I think you’re the same as me
We’ll see things they’ll never see
Darlo’s going to live forever!
Now’s the time to find out why
I think you’re the same as me
We’ll see things they’ll never see
Darlo’s going to live forever!