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Footsoldier

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Anyone know what season ticket costs in there? I've Googled but it gives me links to NSC or the Argus but doesn't answer my question and even replied to a thread but it's in the other stuff but doubt anyone will see it do now I'm posting it on here.

Well?, Any 1901 members on here who can answer or anyone else?
 




Footsoldier

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I pay £91.20 per month in the Gold seats.

I like the sound of that 'gold'. Is that the most expensive seat or do you have other options like Silver, Platinum etc. Expecting a phone call any day soon so would like to have a run down on what to expect.
 


Mileoakman

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Aug 11, 2003
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No there is the platinum which is about £120 I think but there the only 2 options. The only real diff is that the platinum seats are more central but my gold seat is fine as its midway between the edge of the north penalty area and half way line. I think the platinum tends to be a bit more corporate while the gold sections are mainly fans
 


severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
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By the seaside in West Somerset
£500 plus VATone-off membership and £90 or so a month for 5 years.
Ring and ask to speak to Paul Rodvers or email him to see if there are memberships for sale at the moment.
 




Goldstone1976

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there are a few seats available on the South goal line; part of the "gold" section. Bear in mind you have to pay for a licence, which, for gold, is £500 for a 5 year licence or £1000 for a 50 year licence. Then it's just over £90/month, but that's 12 months a year, not the 10 that it is for the normal s/t DD. You do get a programme for every game, all home cup games, all home friendly games and the U21 games played at the AMEX included in that price though.
 


Footsoldier

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£500 plus VATone-off membership and £90 or so a month for 5 years.
Ring and ask to speak to Paul Rodvers or email him to see if there are memberships for sale at the moment.

He's phoning any day soon so It'll best I wait, thanks for your replys. The 5 years might be a problem as health will be a factor.

Thanks all :)
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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No there is the platinum which is about £120 I think but there the only 2 options. The only real diff is that the platinum seats are more central but my gold seat is fine as its midway between the edge of the north penalty area and half way line. I think the platinum tends to be a bit more corporate while the gold sections are mainly fans

Gold, Platinum and Platinum Plus.
 




Goldstone1976

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He's phoning any day soon so It'll best I wait, thanks for your replys. The 5 years might be a problem as health will be a factor.

Thanks all :)

ok - you can sell your licence to someone else if you can no longer use it (as well as transfer your seat on a game by game basis by email), providing you can find a buyer, of course. Good luck with the health thing.
 


Mileoakman

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Most of us who joined at the start now are half way through the 5 years so I'm not sure if New members are only joined for the remainder of the original 5 year period or start a new 5 year stint from their join date. I must admit that being into my 70's when my 5 years is up I will be a bit reluctant to commit to another 5 so I'm hoping the club might come up with some other options when the time comes.
 


Goldstone1976

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Most of us who joined at the start now are half way through the 5 years so I'm not sure if New members are only joined for the remainder of the original 5 year period or start a new 5 year stint from their join date. I must admit that being into my 70's when my 5 years is up I will be a bit reluctant to commit to another 5 so I'm hoping the club might come up with some other options when the time comes.

Good point. I took over someone else's 50-year licence at the start of this season and I was given a 48-year licence, so that it ended at the same time as all the others. I guess the same would be true for the 5-year licences, so that there would only be 2 1/2 years to run, as you say.
 




Footsoldier

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ok - you can sell your licence to someone else if you can no longer use it (as well as transfer your seat on a game by game basis by email), providing you can find a buyer, of course. Good luck with the health thing.

This Licence sounds a bit steep to be honest. Is there an in/out option for this licence or is mandatory?
 




Feb 9, 2011
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Lancing
Basically you can sell your seat on if you want I believe. I bought 2 £1000 pound seats for life or 50 years as it turned out but being 60 now that's not really a problem. Only thing I'm worried about is how much the increase is going to be after the original 5 year contract. Might not be able to afford then.
 




Footsoldier

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It's mandatory I'm afraid. Mind you if its only going to be for 2.5 years you might get away with £250 rather than £500.

Thanks Milkman, I'll chat with Paul and find out all the details. This licence is dead money for us as like I said above about health.Cheers anyway for your help :)
 




Feb 9, 2011
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Interestingly the license was sold as a bit of a gamble in that if we reached the Prem you could sell your seat to someone at a profit.

Very true they stated Bolton if I remember correctly that didn't bother me personally I just fancied a bit of comfort. Most of my mates all went WSU and are finding the stairs hard now (old men remember) and want to relocate next season
 


Mileoakman

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Aug 11, 2003
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Actually I'm planning on writing to Paul Barber next year to ask if apart from another 5 year contract at the new no doubt increased monthly amount, whether we could opt for say a 2 year one at a slightly higher price. So if a 5 year license went to say £120 a month could I be offered a 2 year one at £130 a month. As the club would get more money from some of us I would have thought they would be in favour.
 




Seagull by the Sea

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May 22, 2013
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Thanks Milkman, I'll chat with Paul and find out all the details. This licence is dead money for us as like I said above about health.Cheers anyway for your help :)

Footsoldier - I have a few seats in 1901 Gold and sometimes have a seat spare. I'm more than happy for you to 'experience' a game as my guest when that happens. If you're interested, send me a PM with your phone number and I will be in touch.
 


Gazwag

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Mar 4, 2004
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Bexhill-on-Sea
there are a few seats available on the South goal line; part of the "gold" section. Bear in mind you have to pay for a licence, which, for gold, is £500 for a 5 year licence or £1000 for a 50 year licence. Then it's just over £90/month, but that's 12 months a year, not the 10 that it is for the normal s/t DD. You do get a programme for every game, all home cup games, all home friendly games and the U21 games played at the AMEX included in that price though.

"Normal" SH are paid over 12 months
 



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