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UPDATE ' SEASON TICKET SALES '

Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:00 am

Cardiff City have now passed the 14,000 sales and rising :thumbright: :bluebird:

With away memberships as well, it means 15,000 approx City fans can buy away tickets without a problem :thumbright: :thumbright: :bluebird: :bluebird:


:bluebird: :bluebird: " WELL DONE CARDIFF CITY " :bluebird: :bluebird:


:bluescarf: :bluescarf: ' HALF SEASON TICKETS ON SALE NOW / AT FANTASTIC PRICES ' :bluescarf: :bluescarf:



Come on Bluebirds and Support the Boys lets make it 18,000 season ticket holders :bluebird: :bluebird:

Under 16's from £29 :thumbright: (less than £2.50p a game)

Ages 16-21 £59 :thumbright:

Students any age £59 :thumbright:

2017/18 Half Season Tickets | On Sale from Nov 1st :thumbright: :bluebird:

Watch 12 Championship games from December 26th! 2017


Adult tickets from £139! Juniors from £29! :bluebird:

Cardiff City FC is delighted to announce that Half Season Tickets – for our final twelve home Sky Bet Championship fixtures – will go on sale on Wednesday, 1st November.

Beginning with our Boxing Day clash against Fulham, a Half Season Ticket will also include key Bluebirds fixtures with Bristol City, Birmingham City, Wolverhampton Wanderers and our final match of the season, against Reading, on Sunday, 6th May.

Half Season Tickets will go on sale from 10am on Wednesday, 1st November. You can purchase online, in person at the Cardiff City Stadium Ticket Office or by calling 0845 345 1400. Half Season Tickets are available from Wednesday, 1st November until 1pm on Tuesday, 26th December.

Half Season Tickets can be purchased from:

£139 for Adults (£12 per match)
£29 for Juniors (less than £2.50 per match)
Family of 4 for £319 (less than £7 per person per match)

Cheapest pricing based on Zone 4 and Zone 4F, is as follows:

Adults – from £169 & £139
Seniors (60+) - from £129 & £89
16-21s - from £59
Students (FT) - £59
Juniors (U16) - from £49 & £29
Family of 4 for £319*

Save up to £66 against matchday pricing (save £77 for a Family of 4!) Family Ticket Policy constitutes that no adults are admitted without children and no children without adults. Family Ticket is made up of 2 Adults and 2
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Re: UPDATE ' SEASON TICKET SALES '

Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:08 am

Cardiff City have now passed the 14,000 sales and rising :thumbright: :bluebird:

With away memberships as well, it means 15,000 approx City fans can buy away tickets without a problem :thumbright: :thumbright: :bluebird: :bluebird:

Brilliant
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Re: UPDATE ' SEASON TICKET SALES '

Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:32 am

" GREAT NEWS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP/DIV ONE & TWO CLUBS "

CROWDS HAVE INCREASED IN ALL DIVISIONS :thumbright: :thumbright:

EFL NEWS

Wednesday 15th November 2017


Attendances across all EFL competitions are on the rise in 2017/18 with more and more supporters – young and old – continuing to make their way through EFL turnstiles on a matchday.

The number of fans across all five EFL competitions has grown this season, with cumulative attendances up 2.54%, topping the seven million mark by the end of October – up from 6.82million at the same stage last year. That number has grown steadily in recent years, rising annually from 5.8million in 2014/15.

The cumulative totals, for the end of October 2017, show that attendances are up 2% in the Sky Bet EFL, while numbers in the Checkatrade Trophy have increased by 10%, and 3.8% in the Carabao Cup.

The increase follows a landmark season for attendances in the Sky Bet EFL in 2016/17, with more than 18.2million people going to matches in either the Championship, League One or League Two as clubs recorded their highest cumulative attendances since 1959.

In addition, the number of junior supporters watching their team live in action is growing, as figures show that junior season ticket sales have increased by 37% over the past 10 years and junior ticket holders continue to represent 20% of all season ticket sales.

The overall growth is reflected in the increase of season ticket holders, young and old.

Last year, it was announced that the EFL has more than 500,000 season ticket holders for the first time in living memory – and the numbers have been sustained for 2017/18 as EFL clubs continue to develop attractive and inventive ways to entice football fans through their turnstiles.

In 2017/18, over 517,000 season tickets have been sold to date:

Clubs in the Championship have the largest share of season ticket holders, with 336,000 between them.
The remaining 175,000 are split, with League One and League Two clubs having 120,000 and 55,000 respectively.
Overall, season ticket holder figures have increased steadily in recent seasons, with growth of 25% from 409,250 in 2006/07, to 511,657 this season.


The commitment of EFL clubs and their supporters has been commended by EFL Chief Executive, Shaun Harvey.

He said: “Football does not exist in a bubble, but it is clear that EFL clubs are doing all that they can to ensure it remains accessible to supporters young and old, in a tough economic climate.

“Ticket revenues continue to underpin the finances of EFL clubs and it is therefore correct that ticket pricing is a matter for individual clubs.

“However, the rise in attendances would only be possible if our clubs offered excellent value for money and it is clear that they are reaping the benefits of developing and maintaining ticket pricing structures that reward the loyalty and dedication of supporters in growing numbers.

“It is particularly pleasing to see that the number of young people attending EFL matches is continuing to grow and it is no surprise to see season ticket holders are continuing to reap the best value for money, while also providing EFL clubs with a solid foundation with which to operate financially in an intensely competitive marketplace.

“I’m sure such efforts being implemented to encourage families and youngsters to attend live EFL football at an early age will ensure that football has a bright future with generations of supporters getting an early taste of the matchday experience.”
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Re: UPDATE ' SEASON TICKET SALES '

Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:49 am

Good news annis but unfortunately half ST holders will be the floating fan that turn up when they can, so not sure if crowds will increase substantially until later in season ehen its more clearer if we are in with chance of promotion. :bluescarf:

Re: UPDATE ' SEASON TICKET SALES '

Thu Nov 16, 2017 1:18 pm

Tried yesterday to get half season ticket but unfortunately none left in 106/107 in my usual spot but I could get two tickets for Brentford game in same spot as usual?.... :banghead:

Re: UPDATE ' SEASON TICKET SALES '

Thu Nov 16, 2017 1:30 pm

1980s Bluebird wrote:Tried yesterday to get half season ticket but unfortunately none left in 106/107 in my usual spot but I could get two tickets for Brentford game in same spot as usual?.... :banghead:


Season tickets don't start until later in the year, so you will probably find your usual spot will be taken in the coming months so may as well ask about a half season ticket in another block

Re: UPDATE ' SEASON TICKET SALES '

Thu Nov 16, 2017 3:21 pm

1980s Bluebird wrote:Tried yesterday to get half season ticket but unfortunately none left in 106/107 in my usual spot but I could get two tickets for Brentford game in same spot as usual?.... :banghead:


Half season tickets go from Boxing Day onwards.

Re: UPDATE ' SEASON TICKET SALES '

Thu Nov 16, 2017 3:23 pm

How many full season tickets did we sell?

Re: UPDATE ' SEASON TICKET SALES '

Thu Nov 16, 2017 3:53 pm

bluebird58 wrote:How many full season tickets did we sell?


Just over 13,000 by September :bluebird: