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That is £34.29 per game. Is that expensive? As in comparison with other grounds..
We aren't "other grounds". ST's are supposed to be cheap compared to buying single tickets. £34+ per game will equal between £40 and £60 per individual ticket for members... We aren't THAT good

They are really pushing their luck and it will run out pretty quickly if they keep pushing.

Add a huge rise in living costs and no pay rises and people will start looking elsewhere
 
Hang on, we are justifying this as "aligning ourselves with Villa". They put their prices up by 10% last week to "align with similar clubs". That is how the inflation escalator keeps getting fueled.
 
Those with Olympiakos ticket money and renewing will get that taken off their ST price.
 
Well they had better give me the cash back instead as I am not able to renew, and that thirty quid is eating for several days
 
Hang on, we are justifying this as "aligning ourselves with Villa". They put their prices up by 10% last week to "align with similar clubs". That is how the inflation escalator keeps getting fueled.
We used that baloney last year.

Most clubs had no increase for 2021/22. We of course ramped them up hugely and hid it away for most fans because they had unused tickets for 2019/20 and dressed it up as if we were doing them a favour by "rebating" the money.
 
Villa's cheapest adult ST is £531, behind the goals in the North Stand. £677 in the Doug Ellis, Holte End and Trinity Road
 
Well they had better give me the cash back instead as I am not able to renew, and that thirty quid is eating for several days
I would email them or else you will end up with £30 or whatever in Wolves Cash
 
Sums up the way the club is currently run in my opinion. No official announcement as yet, and some people can see it on their online account yet others can't.

I've already missed five of our home games so far (it'll be six after tomorrow) and I've seen us score 11 times this season (4 of those in the same game) so I expect I won't be renewing.
 
We aren't "other grounds". ST's are supposed to be cheap compared to buying single tickets. £34+ per game will equal between £40 and £60 per individual ticket for members... We aren't THAT good

They are really pushing their luck and it will run out pretty quickly if they keep pushing.

Add a huge rise in living costs and no pay rises and people will start looking elsewhere
Fair enough. I was just asking the question.
 
The problem with benchmarking is we have pretty much the flattest pricing structure with 3 stands all being the same no matter where you sit in them so you can use other teams pricing to justify anything.

The 'relieved' view seems to be from those people who'll buy one come what may. As long as they do and as long as they are vocal it'll continue to go up. Genuinely don't know what I'll do - it's above the arbitrary £30 a game that I said I wouldn't go beyond, but am fortunate that I am able to afford it
 
I've got an even bigger problem with it.

I don't care what Newcastle or Villa or Brighton fans pay because I don't support any of those teams and never will.
 
Villa's cheapest adult ST is £531, behind the goals in the North Stand. £677 in the Doug Ellis, Holte End and Trinity Road
The other problem with benchmarking is you're not sitting in the exact same stadium as others.

Molineux is a shit tip compared to Villa Park and others
 
The other problem with benchmarking is you're not sitting in the exact same stadium as others.

Molineux is a shit tip compared to Villa Park and others
Although the North Stand is older than the Steve Bull, so there is a facilities recognition in their pricing
 
The below are all positive moves

Admin fees have also been removed for season tickets and home match tickets, which were £6 for season tickets and 50p for match tickets last season.
The refund for ticket resale has now increased from 50 per cent to 80 per cent of the pro-rata value. Previously that money was only refunded in Wolves Cash, but fans will now have the option to take that refund in cash.
For home games the club is now introducing category C games, when previously they only had category A and B games. The new C games will be those fixtures when home fans are in the Steve Bull lower and visiting supporters come in fewer numbers and take up the quadrant in the Stan Cullis Stand.
Finally, Wolves have introduced a ballot for away games. For Premier League matches, 5 per cent of the allocation will be made available as a ballot. All season ticket holders will be able to apply.
 
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