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Season Ticket details have finally been updated. Up until today the only reference was the 'win when you're winning ' offer and the only season ticket info was listed for the 2015/16 season!

 

The £50 discount for the first 500 sold is still being pushed so It looks like we haven't even sold 1500 to date, a huge drop on last season's figure of about 2500. In monetary terms around £250k which doesn't even include the loss on the April cut price offer!

 

I think It would be advisable to keep that price of £300 until the start of the season otherwise I can't see them selling many more.

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I've read that, but tbh I read it simply as they've reduced the price to £300 irrespective of the 500 'lucky' ones. That said I think that's a good thing with regards to our new recruits and seemingly continuing arrivals!

Let's hope some more can afford to commit to that level AND get returns on the pitch for it!

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Books replaced with credit card style ticket for this season. On official site. Moving with the times

We have been using the card system at the Gabba for quite a while now. I have just dug a season card out from 2004, so it has been around for a fair bit. Quite surprising that Australia is so technologically advanced. And, as I do live in Qld, which, if you believe Stagger Lee is a backwater (technically, it is, but it's one that is beautiful one day, perfect the next) and very anti-change, it is pretty fecking incredible.

 

Still, it took the turnstile operators 5 years to get the potato starch off the barcode scanner...

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We have been using the card system at the Gabba for quite a while now. I have just dug a season card out from 2004, so it has been around for a fair bit. Quite surprising that Australia is so technologically advanced. And, as I do live in Qld, which, if you believe Stagger Lee is a backwater (technically, it is, but it's one that is beautiful one day, perfect the next) and very anti-change, it is pretty fecking incredible.

 

Still, it took the turnstile operators 5 years to get the potato starch off the barcode scanner...

 

Seasoncards have been around for a long time at major grounds in England. I'd expect The Gabba to be significantly more technologically advanced than Boundary Park.

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