MarkBRFC Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2025/october/03/save-over--150-with-a-new-flexi-season-ticket-/ Flexi season ticket announced. Pay £150 upfront, and then £10 per game that you want to attend. I'm sure these will fly off the shelves. Edited 2 hours ago by MarkBRFC Quote
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Tomphil2 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The timing of it is rather bad but no surprise. Why not in summer and market it as a one of 150 year celebration offer, limit it to 500 in each of the lower tier areas first come first served. Create a bit of supply/demand trickery in the hope they are snapped up quickly. Most who buy full ST's would still buy them i doubt it would've impacted that too much and we'd probably be about a thousand people better off per game. As it is they'll be lucky to shift a 100 then they'll scrap it next season and say pointless. Only club in England that expects to increase ticket sales for a relegation battle. Quote
Bronzed A Donis Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Flexi tickets are a good idea in principle, this isnt thought through. Why not just £150 (anniversary) pick any 9 games ? Works out same as a full season ticket per game at the £16.50 they touted. At this rate 9 games would be £26 and this gets more expensive the less you can make, which kind of undermines the flexibility aspect, doesn't seem great value for the upfront investment. Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago ‘The flexi season ticket allows full flexibility - supporters can attend one home match or all 17’ That would be one very expensive way to attend only 1 game (or 2 or 3 or 4…) People will need to know they can/want to attend a fair proportion of the matches for them to even consider this to be good value for money. 1 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago I thought ‘changing habits and schedules of modern fans’ was a nice touch. Quote
arbitro Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago On the face of it I don't think this is the worst idea they have come up with. However the timing is ridiculously naive and has panic written all over it. The big question from me is why this wasn't available during the summer. With four losses at home so far it's going to be another embarrassment for our club when the take up is negligible. Quote
rigger Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago They might have to open the club shop on Mondays to cope with the demand for the flex tickets ? Quote
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