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Prem admission price list 2018.

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Seen this mentioned on the Poole thread.Thought i'd start a thread for it on its own.

Kings' Lynn

SGB Premiership Fixture Prices
Adults: £18.00
Concessions (65 Yrs +, Full Time Students, 16 & 17 Yrs & Disabled): £15.00
Young Adults (aged 17-18): £10.00
Kids Under 16: FREE
 

Edited by Bald Bloke

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Thanks to Call me Wolfie...Took this from the Poole thread 

 

Wolves prices this year

 

ticket_buyonline.png2018 ADMISSION PRICES
Adults - £18
Concessions* - £13
* Students/senior citizens(over 60)/ Registered Disabled
Junior (Age 13 to 18 incl) - £7
Child (age 6 to 12 incl) - £1
Children 5 and under admitted - FREE

Edited by Bald Bloke

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Think Poole is £18 as well. Looks like thats the price, same as last season.

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5 minutes ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Think Poole is £18 as well. Looks like thats the price, same as last season.

There you go Steve 

Adults £18
Seniors £15 (Male 65yrs and above Female 60yrs and above)*
Concessions £15 (disability or on benefits)*
Student £12 (16yrs or over with Student ID card)*
Youth £7 (12-15yrs)*
Child £4 (5-11yrs)*
Under 5 FREE
Family (2 Adults/2 Children 5-10): £40

Adults £18
Seniors £15 (Male 65yrs and above Female 60yrs and above)*
Concessions £15 (disability or on benefits)*
Student £12 (16yrs or over with Student ID card)*
Youth £7 (12-15yrs)*
Child £4 (5-11yrs)*
Under 5 FREE
Family (2 Adults/2 Children 5-10): £40

 

Adults £18
Seniors £15 (Male 65yrs and above Female 60yrs and above)*
Concessions £15 (disability or on benefits)*
Student £12 (16yrs or over with Student ID card)*
Youth £7 (12-15yrs)*
Child £4 (5-11yrs)*
Under 5 FREE
Family (2 Adults/2 Children 5-10): £40

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Ok, thanks for your reply Wolfie. Lets have every clubs, premeir for now full admission prices for comparison.

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They're all in the Star today. Berwick have the best prices.  Adults £15    Concessions £1 kids go free.  Poole prices for children are shocking. 

Swindon children (11-18) £5

Somerset children (12-17) £5

King's Lynn (17 / 18 years) £10

BV (12-17) £7

RH (12-16) £6

Wolves (13-18) £7

Poole 16 year old WITHOUT  a student pass must pay adult price. Shocking. And what's this £4 for a 5 year old???

 

Adult prices I make no debate about.

Edited by Mr X

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Somerset Rebels 2018 ADMISSION DETAILS

(Pay on the day at the turnstile)

Adults (18 Years & above)  £17.00
Over 65’s £15.00
Students (With a Student Card) £15.00

Children (12 to 17) £5
Children (U11’s Free)
 
Cut and paste from the Rebels official website.
Edited by Willowman

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Thankfully the ability of the BSPA to accurately aim, each time they shoot themselves in the foot ( as with ANY charges for children attending speedway matches ) means that some damage limitation takes place. Finding a new generation of fans ( having lost at least one or two generations ) is said to be vital IF speedway is have any chance of a "comeback" attendance wise. Children should mean anyone 16 and under and students with proof £5 .

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12 hours ago, Mr X said:

They're all in the Star today. Berwick have the best prices.  Adults £15    Concessions £1 kids go free.  Poole prices for children are shocking. 

Swindon children (11-18) £5

Somerset children (12-17) £5

King's Lynn (17 / 18 years) £10

BV (12-17) £7

RH (12-16) £6

Wolves (13-18) £7

Poole 16 year old WITHOUT  a student pass must pay adult price. Shocking. And what's this £4 for a 5 year old???

 

Adult prices I make no debate about.

Milking the holiday crowd?

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Swindon

 

ADMISSION DETAILS
ticket_buyonline_small.jpg(Pay at the turnstile on the day)

Adults - £17.00
Concessions (inc armed forces) - £14.00
Kids (aged 11-18) - £5.00
Children (aged under 11) - FREE
Legends Lounge - £45.00

 

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 Poole are the worst prices for children in the premiership  matt must

think he can do well enough without encouraging more families to come to speedway jmo

Edited by ray c

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15 hours ago, Steve Shovlar said:

Think Poole is £18 as well. Looks like thats the price, same as last season.

Poole was £17 last season.

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5 hours ago, ray c said:

 Poole are the worst prices for children in the premiership  matt must

think he can do well enough without encouraging more families to come to speedway jmo

Thing is Ray,  its also a posibillity that Matts rent has gone up, the you have your insurances ie public liabillity which would not be cheep etc. then you have your general outgoings ie track maintenance airfence replacements and repairs kickboards replaced and painted shale then you have st johns to pay for the season Electrical work. then the riders want paying the list goes on. Sadly it all adds up. Thats why sponsorship is so important nowadays. But every other club will be in the same boat. Well no, because Matt would probably shove them out... Get out of my boat, Gordon Pairman is trying to fish..  :D

Edited by Starman2006

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5 hours ago, Grachan said:

Swindon

 

ADMISSION DETAILS
ticket_buyonline_small.jpg(Pay at the turnstile on the day)

Adults - £17.00
Concessions (inc armed forces) - £14.00
Kids (aged 11-18) - £5.00
Children (aged under 11) - FREE
Legends Lounge - £45.00

 

just need to add, if you purchase online a programme is thrown in as well... good value tbf saving £3

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I'm not surprised there are no 'standardised' admission prices, as each club will have its own distinct costs, not least depending on whether they own or rent their stadia and what other revenue comes to them rather than to the stadium owners?!

Edited by Skidder1
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