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by john52 » Sat Mar 16, 2019 8:19 am
I think there will be a number of reasons why people will not renew tickets For me I do not like all the changing of times to fri night or late sat or on a Sunday lunch time .The idea for me is to go out on a sat afternoon with wife to watch football and have a nice meal either out or buy a takeaway
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by john52 » Sat Mar 16, 2019 8:25 am
I think there will be a number of reasons why people will not renew tickets For me I do not like all the changing of times to fri night or late sat or on a Sunday lunch time .The idea for me is to go out on a sat afternoon with wife to watch football and have a nice meal either out or buy a takeaway
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by john52 » Sat Mar 16, 2019 8:29 am
I think there will be a number of reasons why people will not renew tickets For me I do not like all the changing of times to fri night or late sat or on a Sunday lunch time .The idea for me is to go out on a sat afternoon with wife to watch football and have a nice meal either out or buy a takeaway
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by HARRYccfc1927 » Sat Mar 16, 2019 8:38 am
Im currently in the ninian with my season ticket, i want to move to canton but does anyone know when the deadline is for season tickets to renew? hoping to get one high up but not sure what they do regarding past sth
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by 103 Barmy Army » Sat Mar 16, 2019 8:38 am
Bay Blue wrote:After City’s shambolic investment in new players this season my message to Cardiff City is, you can stick your season tickets wtsds. It’s so painful to watch, even if we stay up I don’t think I can do it anymore.
Let’s be honest it’s been pathetic, yes the players give 100% but it’s not enough for me, I’m done.
Warnock the dinosaur OUT
I’d prefer you didn’t go as well because I pay from my hard earned money and like to enjoy the positive matchday environment. May I recommend a team called Real Madrid who ply their trade in the top tier of the Spanish football pyramid. They spend loads of cash and have a great team. All the best.
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by 103 Barmy Army » Sat Mar 16, 2019 8:46 am
Am I reading it correctly regarding block 103? Last year it was the same price as the remainder of the Canton (£299), where as this season ours is £329 with the remainder set at £279 (a difference of £50). Still a great price, but I’m just curious.
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by Gaynor Straight » Sat Mar 16, 2019 8:48 am
HARRYccfc1927 wrote:Im currently in the ninian with my season ticket, i want to move to canton but does anyone know when the deadline is for season tickets to renew? hoping to get one high up but not sure what they do regarding past sth
Best thing to do would be to renew your current seat during the early bird window to get the early bird price. At the end of the window contact the ticket office to see what seats are available in the Canton and change your ticket.
I did it last year moving from the Family Stand to the Canton.
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by 103 Barmy Army » Sat Mar 16, 2019 9:01 am
rossblue wrote:fred keenor wrote:rossblue wrote:No student tickets
But they have a 16-21 price
And I'm a current student season ticket holder despite being 28. Not all students are teens mate.
I go to college on a Wednesday, but also work on other days. Do you just show your college ID card or do you need a particular student discount card?
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by rossblue » Sat Mar 16, 2019 9:14 am
103 Barmy Army wrote:rossblue wrote:fred keenor wrote:rossblue wrote:No student tickets
But they have a 16-21 price
And I'm a current student season ticket holder despite being 28. Not all students are teens mate.
I go to college on a Wednesday, but also work on other days. Do you just show your college ID card or do you need a particular student discount card?
You have to be a fulltime student. Yes you have to show your id. I work but am at uni far to much as I'm a student nurse.
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by 103 Barmy Army » Sat Mar 16, 2019 9:41 am
rossblue wrote:103 Barmy Army wrote:rossblue wrote:fred keenor wrote:rossblue wrote:No student tickets
But they have a 16-21 price
And I'm a current student season ticket holder despite being 28. Not all students are teens mate.
I go to college on a Wednesday, but also work on other days. Do you just show your college ID card or do you need a particular student discount card?
You have to be a fulltime student. Yes you have to show your id. I work but am at uni far to much as I'm a student nurse.
Cheers. I’ve got a lot of respect for nurses, so keep up the studies and the good work.
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by 2blue2handle » Sat Mar 16, 2019 11:03 am
They did this with student tickets before, changed it to a certain age and then the following season changed it back.
I'm undecided if I'm going to renew, initially I wasn't going to but the prices are good, well done the club.
I see they are offering tickets in the new stand, I wonder if we go down they will be moved and the stand closed.
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by Bay Blue » Sat Mar 16, 2019 12:50 pm
103 Barmy Army wrote:Bay Blue wrote:After City’s shambolic investment in new players this season my message to Cardiff City is, you can stick your season tickets wtsds. It’s so painful to watch, even if we stay up I don’t think I can do it anymore.
Let’s be honest it’s been pathetic, yes the players give 100% but it’s not enough for me, I’m done.
Warnock the dinosaur OUT
I’d prefer you didn’t go as well because I pay from my hard earned money and like to enjoy the positive matchday environment. May I recommend a team called Real Madrid who ply their trade in the top tier of the Spanish football pyramid. They spend loads of cash and have a great team. All the best.
Make a trip to rm a few times a season, and make a weekend of it with my “hard earned”, great experience that I never get tired of unlike the dross on offer atm under Warnock, you should try it sometime. All the best.
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by rossblue » Sat Mar 16, 2019 6:53 pm
103 Barmy Army wrote:rossblue wrote:103 Barmy Army wrote:rossblue wrote:fred keenor wrote:rossblue wrote:No student tickets
But they have a 16-21 price
And I'm a current student season ticket holder despite being 28. Not all students are teens mate.
I go to college on a Wednesday, but also work on other days. Do you just show your college ID card or do you need a particular student discount card?
You have to be a fulltime student. Yes you have to show your id. I work but am at uni far to much as I'm a student nurse.
Cheers. I’ve got a lot of respect for nurses, so keep up the studies and the good work.
Thanks man
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by Forever Blue » Mon Mar 18, 2019 1:14 pm
The Bluebirds have nine games remaining of the current season to determine their fate.
But with Warnock contracted until June 2020 and stars like Sean Morrison, Josh Murphy, Neil Etheridge and Callum Paterson all tied to long-term contracts too, there are plenty of incentives for supporters.
Cardiff City season ticket prices
Zone 1 (parts of Grandstand and Upper Ninian)
Adult — £479
Seniors (60+) — £359
16-21 — £289
U16 — £249
Zone 2 (oarts of Grandstand and Upper Ninian)
Adult — £379
Seniors (60+) — £269
16-21 — £199
U16 — £159
Zone 3 (Lower Ninian and Canton corners)
Adult — £329
Seniors (60+) — £239
16-21 — £159
U16 — £109
Zone 4 (Canton Stand)
Adult — £279
Seniors (60+) — £209
16-21 — £99
U16 — £69
These are all the early bird prices. Full a full list of prices, including corporate season tickets, head to the official Cardiff City website
The cheapest adult season ticket at £249 will work out to cost you just £13.10 per match (if Cardiff play 19 home league matches in a season).
The most expensive at £529 means each match will cost nearly £28.
Family of four tickets are available in the Family Stand for £549 (in the early bird window, then £599). There are also prices for juniors under the age of 16 attending with a full-paying adult. Those season tickets are £49 in the early bird window, then £79 thereafter.
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