Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:35 pm

Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:37 pm
Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:40 pm
Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:45 pm
Forever Blue wrote:I have been told Cardiff City have been telling present season ticket holders in the New Upper Ninian Stand that they have to move to the centre of it and only the middle 3 sections will be open for this season. To compensate some have had partial refunds.
Also certain areas to walk in the stand and restaurants etc wont be open.
Also City will be encouraging more fans to follow them away this season, by making away travel memberships easier to get tickets and the more aways they do, the more they will get priority, virtually like current season ticket holders.
And City will be looking to restructure 3 price schemes.
City will also be looking to reintroduce the dynamic pricing seen as we are now back in the Champions, so the earlier you purchase your match day tickets the cheaper they are.![]()
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So City back to looking after their fans, now were back in the Championship.![]()
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Wayne Nash flew over to Austria today and finalised Cardiff City's Summers tour.
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Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:48 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Forever Blue wrote:I have been told Cardiff City have been telling present season ticket holders in the New Upper Ninian Stand that they have to move to the centre of it and only the middle 3 sections will be open for this season. To compensate some have had partial refunds.
Also certain areas to walk in the stand and restaurants etc wont be open.
Also City will be encouraging more fans to follow them away this season, by making away travel memberships easier to get tickets and the more aways they do, the more they will get priority, virtually like current season ticket holders.
And City will be looking to restructure 3 price schemes.
City will also be looking to reintroduce the dynamic pricing seen as we are now back in the Champions, so the earlier you purchase your match day tickets the cheaper they are.![]()
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So City back to looking after their fans, now were back in the Championship.![]()
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Wayne Nash flew over to Austria today and finalised Cardiff City's Summers tour.
link
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=142673![]()
Any idea about cost of membership?
Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:55 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Forever Blue wrote:I have been told Cardiff City have been telling present season ticket holders in the New Upper Ninian Stand that they have to move to the centre of it and only the middle 3 sections will be open for this season. To compensate some have had partial refunds.
Also certain areas to walk in the stand and restaurants etc wont be open.
Also City will be encouraging more fans to follow them away this season, by making away travel memberships easier to get tickets and the more aways they do, the more they will get priority, virtually like current season ticket holders.
And City will be looking to restructure 3 price schemes.
City will also be looking to reintroduce the dynamic pricing seen as we are now back in the Champions, so the earlier you purchase your match day tickets the cheaper they are.![]()
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So City back to looking after their fans, now were back in the Championship.![]()
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Wayne Nash flew over to Austria today and finalised Cardiff City's Summers tour.
link
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=142673![]()
Any idea about cost of membership?
Gareth, its been proposed £10/£15 & £20 depending on ages, but thats not confirmed yet
Wed Jul 02, 2014 8:06 pm
Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Gareth (Wilts) wrote:Forever Blue wrote:I have been told Cardiff City have been telling present season ticket holders in the New Upper Ninian Stand that they have to move to the centre of it and only the middle 3 sections will be open for this season. To compensate some have had partial refunds.
Also certain areas to walk in the stand and restaurants etc wont be open.
Also City will be encouraging more fans to follow them away this season, by making away travel memberships easier to get tickets and the more aways they do, the more they will get priority, virtually like current season ticket holders.
And City will be looking to restructure 3 price schemes.
City will also be looking to reintroduce the dynamic pricing seen as we are now back in the Champions, so the earlier you purchase your match day tickets the cheaper they are.![]()
![]()
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So City back to looking after their fans, now were back in the Championship.![]()
![]()
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Wayne Nash flew over to Austria today and finalised Cardiff City's Summers tour.
link
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=142673![]()
Any idea about cost of membership?
Gareth, its been proposed £10/£15 & £20 depending on ages, but thats not confirmed yet
See you Fulham away
Wed Jul 02, 2014 8:07 pm
Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:16 pm
Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:17 pm
Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:24 pm
Forever Blue wrote:I have been told Cardiff City have been telling present season ticket holders in the New Upper Ninian Stand that they have to move to the centre of it and only the middle 3 sections will be open for this season. To compensate some have had partial refunds.
Also certain areas to walk in the stand and restaurants etc wont be open.
Also City will be encouraging more fans to follow them away this season, by making away travel memberships easier to get tickets and the more aways they do, the more they will get priority, virtually like current season ticket holders.
And City will be looking to restructure 3 price schemes.
City will also be looking to reintroduce the dynamic pricing seen as we are now back in the Champions, so the earlier you purchase your match day tickets the cheaper they are.![]()
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So City back to looking after their fans, now were back in the Championship.![]()
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Wayne Nash flew over to Austria today and finalised Cardiff City's Summers tour.
link
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=142673![]()
Thu Jul 03, 2014 7:24 am
CilfynyddBlue wrote:Best thing about the two end sections being empty is we can put WE WILL ALWAYS BE BLUE banners on there or better still a massive blue sheet covering the seats with Cardiff City, pride of WALES on there
Thu Jul 03, 2014 7:55 am
Thu Jul 03, 2014 11:20 am
Thu Jul 03, 2014 12:32 pm
KWest wrote:I'd personally rather sit in the middle anyway, get a better view of the whole game, particularly at that height I would have thought.
Lots of news coming out of the club again...can't bloody wait for the season to start.
Thu Jul 03, 2014 8:17 pm
Mr Bean wrote:Not happy about this. We had to move from the family stand as my son is now over 16, so as I renewed our ST early we had a choice where to sit. I like the seats by the aisle, now it looks like we won't have a choice.![]()
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