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Doncaster Rovers can reveal the matchday ticketing information for the 2016/17 EFL2 season.Adults can watch Rovers for as little as £17 in the South Stand after investing in a £10 membership and over the season that could save you £69! Pricing in the PolyPipe South Stand is just £20 on a matchday, £17 with a membership, and just £12 for young adults aged 17-21, a new category that we introduced last season! It’s just £9 per game if you are aged 17-21 and a member! Seats in the Donasonic East Stand and MyClubBetting West Stand are £21 on a matchday or just £18 with a membership, and if you join us in our award winning family stand as an adult with an under 11 you can both watch for just £23, or it’s just £18 for members. Following feedback and discussions with the Supporters Board the club have agreed that this season open offers will be limited to ensure that the price our season ticket holders pay provides the best value and is transparent to you all. We will ensure that any offers we do make generically will not impact on our premium seating areas and will continue maximise areas such as the family stand when we encourage local schools and football teams. The cheapest way to watch Rovers will be with a season ticket where you will get up to eight games for free with your ticket as an adult in the South Stand. Season Tickets at Category A & B will remain on sale throughout the season, with Category C prices starting at £299. The Season Tickets will also be packed full of offers with club partners and incentives that could get you the value of your season ticket back in kind! We thank all of our partners for their efforts with this and hope you can enjoy them all from August. Our membership scheme which grew significantly last year is just £10 and completely free to those aged 16 and under. Legends Club Membership starts from £60 plus VAT per month and Alick’s Bar prices start from £25 for the season, for more details on these please email commercial@clubdoncaster.co.ukRead more at http://www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk/news/article/matchday-pricing-3120066.aspx#szg3Ds00hxo1QlPW.99
Maybe I have missed something but no mention of concessions (over60's)
£17 for membership, not bad at all.Now for them to promote it! Which is another matter. Remember the fireworks display? Of course you do because they even had players tweeting about it. But STILL people don't even know the membership exists.Interesting that the supporters board told them to put less offers on. Certainly doesn't seem to match most comments throughout the season from ST holders who said a number of deals were fine.
The club really do need to focus on promoting the membership. At 17 quid a ticket, that's a brilliant incentive to have one
Maybe a very silly question....what is membership? Overall these prices look very good.
Doesn't seem to be mention the season ticket prices. Are they remaining at early bird prices?
Quote from: Copps is Magic on May 20, 2016, 10:38:45 am£17 for membership, not bad at all.Now for them to promote it! Which is another matter. Remember the fireworks display? Of course you do because they even had players tweeting about it. But STILL people don't even know the membership exists.Interesting that the supporters board told them to put less offers on. Certainly doesn't seem to match most comments throughout the season from ST holders who said a number of deals were fine.It doesn't say that the Supporters Board told them to put less offers on.
Following feedback and discussions with the Supporters Board the club have agreed that this season open offers will be limited to ensure that the price our season ticket holders pay provides the best value and is transparent to you all
Isn't there an issue about the club publicising the membership scheme in an aggressive way? In that it could be seen as discriminating against away fans?Doesn't mean it can't be publicised by fans, of course, either on here or by word of mouth.
Quote from: The Red Baron on May 20, 2016, 11:11:23 amIsn't there an issue about the club publicising the membership scheme in an aggressive way? In that it could be seen as discriminating against away fans?Doesn't mean it can't be publicised by fans, of course, either on here or by word of mouth.I'm sure away fans are perfectly entitled to buy a DRFC membership, but why would they spend £10 to save £3?
Quote from: Muttley on May 20, 2016, 11:20:54 amQuote from: The Red Baron on May 20, 2016, 11:11:23 amIsn't there an issue about the club publicising the membership scheme in an aggressive way? In that it could be seen as discriminating against away fans?Doesn't mean it can't be publicised by fans, of course, either on here or by word of mouth.I'm sure away fans are perfectly entitled to buy a DRFC membership, but why would they spend £10 to save £3?That's the point though, isn't it?
Does anyone know if they are still doing the 5 and 10 multi game tickets, or has the membership scheme replaced them?
Quote from: silent majority on May 20, 2016, 10:55:37 amQuote from: Copps is Magic on May 20, 2016, 10:38:45 am£17 for membership, not bad at all.Now for them to promote it! Which is another matter. Remember the fireworks display? Of course you do because they even had players tweeting about it. But STILL people don't even know the membership exists.Interesting that the supporters board told them to put less offers on. Certainly doesn't seem to match most comments throughout the season from ST holders who said a number of deals were fine.It doesn't say that the Supporters Board told them to put less offers on.Certainly seems that way. My powers of interpretation might be lacking...QuoteFollowing feedback and discussions with the Supporters Board the club have agreed that this season open offers will be limited to ensure that the price our season ticket holders pay provides the best value and is transparent to you all