Middlesbrough season ticket prices



What’s the thing about the free drink “If you are currently eligible for the Chairman's Drink, you will still receive it next season if you renew in the Early Bird period.”

I know they did that years ago, have they carried it on ever since? @Boro_Fan?
 
What’s the thing about the free drink “If you are currently eligible for the Chairman's Drink, you will still receive it next season if you renew in the Early Bird period.”

I know they did that years ago, have they carried it on ever since? @Boro_Fan?
It dates back to 2015 if you’ve had a season ticket since then you get a free pint.
 
Gibson man of the people eh
Aye, a gid big fuck off to the younger generation as outside of the limited availability family zone but needs to have an accompanying adult. If not or they're just kids aged 16 & 17 then they're all grouped into U18 elsewhere in the ground paying minimum £206 (£231 new and probably more after March 15th).

That's the beauty of SOL and SAFC as young 'uns and kids prices are great prices all around the ground.
 
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Wow, to split the payments they charge an extra £43.45

Yes, supporters can split the cost of a Season Ticket into nine monthly payments with V12 Finance.

A typical finance plan is shown below:

Total cash price: £510
Deposit: £0
Amount of credit: £510
Duration of agreement: 9 months
1 payment of: £100.12
Which includes an arrangement fee of: £43.45
Followed by 7 payments of: £56.67
Plus a final payment of: £56.64
Interest: £0
APR: 23.81%
Total amount payable: £553.45
 
Aye, a gid big fuck off to the younger generation as outside of the limited availability family zone but needs to have an accompanying adult. If not or they're just kids aged 16 & 17 then they're all grouped into U18 elsewhere in the ground paying minimum £206 (£231 new and probably more after March 15th).

That's the beauty of SOL and SAFC as young 'uns and kids prices are great prices all around the ground.

It's the way it should be aswell, sell out the poorly sold areas, corners and upper tier etc with kids ticket and let full paying adults have the decent seats, rather than giving them away. Means they'd be together and you could do stuff up there that might make the match exciting ie. a family zone. Rather than having them spread around everywhere with piss heads and knobs swearing and it generally being a grim experience for younger kids.
 

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