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hellopremiership
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by hellopremiership » 25 Nov 2007 17:06

At the moment I have an under 16 member card, but now I am over 16. How do I go about getting an adult card and is there a fee involved? I got the under 16 card when they were free, 04/05 or 05/06 season I think

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by Royalshow » 25 Nov 2007 17:58

Don't get it replaced !!!! You can use it as id for getting into away games ect

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by Scrappy » 25 Nov 2007 18:42

Mine just got sent out to me when I renewed my ST.

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by Readingfc50 » 25 Nov 2007 18:46

Scrappy Mine just got sent out to me when I renewed my ST.


same thing happened to me

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by Y21_Royal » 25 Nov 2007 18:49

Same for me. Keep using it until they send you a new one as they will (probably) cancel your current one then


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by Warfield Royal » 25 Nov 2007 19:37

Season tickets are charged according to your age on the first day of the season I maybe member cards work in the same way so you can continue paying the lower price for the rest of the season.

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by Behindu » 25 Nov 2007 20:01

I'm fairly sure that match tickets are sold based on your actual age - not how old you were at the start of the season.
But I'm not sure having a 'Junior' member card makes any difference. The club will know your DOB and could challenge you if you were aged over 16 and buying an U16 ticket.
If you buy and U16 ticket and are caught then they will probably ban you - or at the least take away yyour ticket and make you go and buy the correct one !
I don;t think what card you have makes any actual difference to what tickets they will sell you.

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by Huntley & Palmer » 26 Nov 2007 09:56

Just keep buying child tickets and save yourself some money

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by zac naloen » 26 Nov 2007 12:27

Is there much difference between student and child prices?


I'm not looking forward to next season when i'll have to buy full price tickets myself, I can barely afford to go now.


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by gav2085 » 27 Nov 2007 10:47

you don't have to buy one ticket at adult price like us well me anyway £28 for boro! you get concession price up until 21

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