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| Quote barham red="barham red"Never quite got this bit of it, why would new season ticket holders get longer to buy into CR and the subsequent discount on passes then an existing pass holder.
This is why I believe (and the shop says) this is wrong and the July 31st date is just the end of the exclusivity period for 2009 pass holders.'"
That was my impression too mate. If pass holders who bought before this date get an extra's year's 'discount' it's wrong IMO. 
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| Quote Jake the Peg="Jake the Peg"Does anyone know if the 2010 club is a one off fee or will ther be fees charged in the future for continued membership? Or does it just run for a couple of years to then be replaced by the 2012 club or something similar?'"
I know, but I'm not telling.
Is this the tie-breaker for you? You really need to make up your mind, either get one or walk away from it, it's clearly tearing you up inside.
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| Quote Mrs Barista="Mrs Barista"The commitment is that Rovers fund 50% discount. So if FC increased prices in line with Rovers % increase for FC, i.e. a +70% premium vs what everyone else is charged, that would be £34 at full price, meaning a discount of £17 each to be paid by Rovers.
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You would have to increase the price for the season and choose to discount for games other than the derby, we did not INCREASE for the derby, we just didn't discount, big difference.
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| Quote rover49="rover49"You would have to increase the price for the season and choose to discount for games other than the derby, we did not INCREASE for the derby, we just didn't discount, big difference.'" so we can put the price up and discount all games except the derby
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| Quote Jake the Peg="Jake the Peg"Does anyone know if the 2010 club is a one off fee or will ther be fees charged in the future for continued membership? Or does it just run for a couple of years to then be replaced by the 2012 club or something similar?'"
It's renewed every year with a "nominal fee". I'd imagine this "nominal fee" is dependent on the success of the whole thing.
What I don't understand is if people sign up [inext[/i year, will their season pass prices be frozen at the extortionate 2010 prices for 2011?
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| Quote j_hunter_hkr="j_hunter_hkr"It's renewed every year with a "nominal fee". I'd imagine this "nominal fee" is dependent on the success of the whole thing.
What I don't understand is if people sign up [inext[/i year, will their season pass prices be frozen at the extortionate 2010 prices for 2011?'" so if u renew next year u have to pay to join club rovers again?
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| Quote BlackNwhite="BlackNwhite"so if u renew next year u have to pay to join club rovers again?'"
No, turns out if you buy a Club Rovers membership now, it lasts two years (as does the season pass discount).
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| Quote Mick Cranes Sidestep="Mick Cranes Sidestep"Just a question. Saw the tickets that said a derby ticket for £8 (or was it £8 off) - that assumes Hull charge £16 for the North Stand next year - this year was £20 for behind the sticks - so has someone got the sums wrong?
If FC wanted to stick it to Rovers (in a South terrace sort of way), they could put Rovers all in the West upper and charge £26 a ticket - thus increasing the outlay by rovers as a club and making those paying half price shell out £13 each.
I think there is a serious risk that this could backfire on your board - if the FC board do a south terrace on you.
Wondered what your views are - not trolling - just wondered given the mixed reaction to the scheme.'"
Actually a good point.
Attendance might drop, but the price increase might well balance it, so they'd not necessarily be out of pocket. If there isn't an existing agreement, there is the potential for mischieve and given the poor state of relations between the clubs it could be interesting.
I know why they (Rovers) did it, to get around the scramble for tickets, but perhaps one less benefit and a £50 membership fee would have been wiser, if this is the case.
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| Quote Mild Rover="Mild Rover"Actually a good point.
Attendance might drop, but the price increase might well balance it, so they'd not necessarily be out of pocket. If there isn't an existing agreement, there is the potential for mischieve and given the poor state of relations between the clubs it could be interesting.
I know why they (Rovers) did it, to get around the scramble for tickets, but perhaps one less benefit and a £50 membership fee would have been wiser, if this is the case.'"
Given FC only open the upper west for 1 game per year, we could fix the price at the start of the year at say £26 - no need to offer discounts. We could then use the North stand for FC supporters once the upper west is full. Basically giving FC the bottom bowl of the stadium and putting your fans in the top. It does seem a strange offer, but for many the half price derby ticket could be a big benefit - but given we could comfortably give you 7000 tickets, it is not the most unique of benefits and leave Hudge open to being shafted by FC's board.
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| Quote Mick Cranes Sidestep="Mick Cranes Sidestep"Given FC only open the upper west for 1 game per year, we could fix the price at the start of the year at say £26 - no need to offer discounts. We could then use the North stand for FC supporters once the upper west is full. Basically giving FC the bottom bowl of the stadium and putting your fans in the top. It does seem a strange offer, but for many the half price derby ticket could be a big benefit - but given we could comfortably give you 7000 tickets, it is not the most unique of benefits and leave Hudge open to being shafted by FC's board.'"
It only applies to the first 2500 members though IIRC. I do like the idea of pricing the upper West as £30 though and allocating that to Rovers 
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| Quote Robbo4="Robbo4"It only applies to the first 2500 members though IIRC. I do like the idea of pricing the upper West as £30 though and allocating that to Rovers
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Mopeds at the ready in a Milan derby stlylee!
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| Quote Mick Cranes Sidestep="Mick Cranes Sidestep"Given FC only open the upper west for 1 game per year, we could fix the price at the start of the year at say £26 - no need to offer discounts. We could then use the North stand for FC supporters once the upper west is full. Basically giving FC the bottom bowl of the stadium and putting your fans in the top. It does seem a strange offer, but for many the half price derby ticket could be a big benefit - but given we could comfortably give you 7000 tickets, it is not the most unique of benefits and leave Hudge open to being shafted by FC's board.'"
Aye. They may have already agreed what is happening with Hull, but it isn't difficult to believe that they might not have.
A guaranteed ticket with a fixed amount (rather than %) discount would have been better in that case.
Fiver per head is £12.5k, minus concessionary discounts. Could do without it, but it wouldn't be the costliest mistake ever.
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