Season Ticket
#11

shame early bird discount usually ends before fixtures are released as if you work some weekends then you can see if its worth buying a season ticket
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#12

Yes you would just put the price of a kids ST up slightly to reflect the cost of the shirt.
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#13

https://www.gloucestercityafc.com/post/a...son-update
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#14

I completely agree with Charlie. That spend/discount by the club will probably pay for itself many times over across years to come. It's almost like free advertising for the club going forward.
Can easily lead to a shirt purchase next year.

Once this club has your heart ....
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#15

Thanks AP for your up date on what's going on during closed season?
Firstly, I was  critical of the food at the start of the season, which  tasted  not to good to me but since. a change of catering it's been excellent and no complaints from me.
Secondly, is it just the beer's being changed in the club and in the score board bar, or are changes being made to the décor or lay out  with new seating ,personally I think that the  club bar is functional but bland and not so welcoming as it could be , may put a few action pictures up to break up the plain walls. Oh please Alex can we that drive our self and other's to home game have at least one non alcoholic beer to purchase .
Number 3  ,Just to say that I had  a season ticket for the city stand but due to things could only use it for four games so far ,but that's my bad luck , and will be buying a six game season ticket for next season?So glad that it was mentioned other wise I would have had to pay at the turn style on the days I could have got to a game , great way to buy a part season ticket.
Once a gain thank you for keeping  fan's up dated to what's happening at the club ,it's very much appreciated.
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#16

(21-04-2022, 03:10 PM)Grey beard Wrote:  Oh please Alex can we that drive our self and other's to home game have at least one non alcoholic beer to purchase .
Wild Beer have a non-alcoholic beer that’s sold in the bar and I think (but not 100%) in the food containers on the scoreboard side.
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#17

(21-04-2022, 03:19 PM)charlie Wrote:  Wild Beer have a non-alcoholic beer that’s sold in the bar and I think (but not 100%) in the food containers on the scoreboard side.
Grapefruit IPA soda - no good for anybody on statins. A more standard offering would be a good alternative.

Would also be good to bottom out where the ST 10% off in the bar is valid for as I have been both given & refused the 10% discount in the Scoreboard and Pie & Can bars. Only consistently given the discount in the 1883, I suppose that’s why the big queues.
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#18

(21-04-2022, 05:22 PM)OldDirtyGlasses Wrote:  Grapefruit IPA soda - no good for anybody on statins. A more standard offering would be a good alternative.

Would also be good to bottom out where the ST 10% off in the bar is valid for as I have been both given & refused the 10% discount in the Scoreboard and Pie & Can bars. Only consistently given the discount in the 1883, I suppose that’s why the big queues.

I mentioned exactly that point to AP and he passed it onto WBC for their information.

Sticking around a while yet, thanks to a gift from a generous angel.
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#19

Balls I've gone all year without once thinking of getting my 10% off at all. I'd completely forgotten it was a thing. Oh well at least I've contributed to the coffers I guess.
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#20

(21-04-2022, 03:19 PM)charlie Wrote:  Wild Beer have a non-alcoholic beer that’s sold in the bar and I think (but not 100%) in the food containers on the scoreboard side.

Had them Charlie ,if I wanted fizzy pop I would buy it ?but I like San Miguel 00 it looks like larger ,tastes like larger ,and smells like larger ? I can not be the only person that drives to home game's and want to have a drink and not break the law ? Give us drivers non alcoholic beer so we can enjoy the whole game experience ,like other's can .
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