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26-27 Season Tickets

by Sutekh » 27 Apr 2026 14:22

Apparently details are set to be announced sometime around the end of this week….

STAR have reported that if you renew before a date TBC in June then there will be no increase. You will also have the option to pay by instalments at no additional cost. After that date the prices will go up.

Sounds like no real change from previous seasons. Roll on the weekend and we can all get excited for the WC and new season.

The new football season will begin over the weekend of 7-10th August 2026 with the League Cup 1st Round while the actual league season itself will kick off a week later on the weekend 14-17th August.

For all the glory hunters, the PL starts over the weekend of 21-24 August.

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by MR. CYNICAL » 27 Apr 2026 17:51

Sutekh wrote: 27 Apr 2026 14:22 Apparently details are set to be announced sometime around the end of this week….

STAR have reported that if you renew before a date TBC in June then there will be no increase. You will also have the option to pay by instalments at no additional cost. After that date the prices will go up.

Sounds like no real change from previous seasons. Roll on the weekend and we can all get excited for the WC and new season.

The new football season will begin over the weekend of 7-10th August 2026 with the League Cup 1st Round while the actual league season itself will kick off a week later on the weekend 14-17th August.

For all the glory hunters, the PL starts over the weekend of 21-24 August.
Excited? Certainly won't look forward to another season like this one and as we've regressed from last season, can't see any reason why next year will be any better, especially with Richardson in charge.

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by Clyde1998 » 27 Apr 2026 17:55

Positive they're going to be frozen at least.

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by RG30 » 28 Apr 2026 11:36

Sutekh wrote: 27 Apr 2026 14:22Sounds like no real change from previous seasons.
Only if you take out a basic One Royal "subscription".

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by SouthDownsRoyal » 29 Apr 2026 22:13

I thought no one was going to renew because LEAM is manager and the football isn’t exciting?

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by Orion1871 » 30 Apr 2026 06:38

Obviously you'll be rushing to get one as you love Richardson and his football.

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by RG30 » 30 Apr 2026 07:47

I'll be renewing to ensure I give myself the best possible chance of securing a ticket for Bromley (A) 8)

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by SouthDownsRoyal » 30 Apr 2026 08:07

Orion1871 wrote: 30 Apr 2026 06:38 Obviously you'll be rushing to get one as you love Richardson and his football.
Not particularly

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by MR. CYNICAL » 30 Apr 2026 08:50

RG30 wrote: 30 Apr 2026 07:47 I'll be renewing to ensure I give myself the best possible chance of securing a ticket for Bromley (A) 8)
Another classic RFC embarrassment likely there!

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by MR. CYNICAL » 30 Apr 2026 08:52

Orion1871 wrote: 30 Apr 2026 06:38 Obviously you'll be rushing to get one as you love Richardson and his football.
As discussed previously, many will renew any out of pure habit.

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by leon » 30 Apr 2026 09:13

Sutekh wrote: 27 Apr 2026 14:22 Apparently details are set to be announced sometime around the end of this week….

STAR have reported that if you renew before a date TBC in June then there will be no increase. You will also have the option to pay by instalments at no additional cost. After that date the prices will go up.

Sounds like no real change from previous seasons. Roll on the weekend and we can all get excited for the WC and new season.

The new football season will begin over the weekend of 7-10th August 2026 with the League Cup 1st Round while the actual league season itself will kick off a week later on the weekend 14-17th August.

For all the glory hunters, the PL starts over the weekend of 21-24 August.
and for gnome and friends the championship starts 14-16th

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by Clyde1998 » 06 May 2026 18:08

I've had a look at the seat map and it appears we've sold 410 season tickets/One Royal subscriptions so far (not counting hospitality or disabled seats).

For context, my estimate was 8,810 in the same sections last season.

I know we typically start slowly with renewals, but that's quite something.

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by MR. CYNICAL » 07 May 2026 03:09

Clyde1998 wrote: 06 May 2026 18:08 I've had a look at the seat map and it appears we've sold 410 season tickets/One Royal subscriptions so far (not counting hospitality or disabled seats).

For context, my estimate was 8,810 in the same sections last season.

I know we typically start slowly with renewals, but that's quite something.
Didn't know they were on sale yet.
Are you saying that figure is good or bad?

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by Clyde1998 » 07 May 2026 06:39

MR. CYNICAL wrote: 07 May 2026 03:09
Clyde1998 wrote: 06 May 2026 18:08 I've had a look at the seat map and it appears we've sold 410 season tickets/One Royal subscriptions so far (not counting hospitality or disabled seats).

For context, my estimate was 8,810 in the same sections last season.

I know we typically start slowly with renewals, but that's quite something.
Didn't know they were on sale yet.
Are you saying that figure is good or bad?
It’s certainly not a good figure, as the main bulk of sales will be towards the start and end of the renewal period.

It will obviously increase as we get closer to the renewal deadline, but it appears to be a very slow start.

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by MR. CYNICAL » 07 May 2026 11:57

Clyde1998 wrote: 07 May 2026 06:39
MR. CYNICAL wrote: 07 May 2026 03:09
Clyde1998 wrote: 06 May 2026 18:08 I've had a look at the seat map and it appears we've sold 410 season tickets/One Royal subscriptions so far (not counting hospitality or disabled seats).

For context, my estimate was 8,810 in the same sections last season.

I know we typically start slowly with renewals, but that's quite something.
Didn't know they were on sale yet.
Are you saying that figure is good or bad?
It’s certainly not a good figure, as the main bulk of sales will be towards the start and end of the renewal period.

It will obviously increase as we get closer to the renewal deadline, but it appears to be a very slow start.
Didn't realise there's been a trend of lots of early sales, would of thought most existing S/T holders would hold on into June nearer the deadline. Obviously end of May there might be a surge (around payday for many). Probably the timing of the release hasn't helped.

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by RFCMod » 08 May 2026 13:20

So maybe im overlooking something and its probably been brought up on one of the posts on here

So if you went for a normal season ticket one off payment do you get a chance to upgrade to an Elite level...etc ?

And how come if you go with the One Royal subscription you get the added benefits and entries into competitions...etc, I don't see this part of coughing up a large lump sum of cash in a one off

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by Clyde1998 » 08 May 2026 21:59

RFCMod wrote: 08 May 2026 13:20 So if you went for a normal season ticket one off payment do you get a chance to upgrade to an Elite level...etc ?
You can't, no.
RFCMod wrote: 08 May 2026 13:20 And how come if you go with the One Royal subscription you get the added benefits and entries into competitions...etc, I don't see this part of coughing up a large lump sum of cash in a one off
They're trying to get as many people onto the One Royal subscription, so the added benefits compared to a traditional season ticket are being viewed as incentives to get people to chose a monthly subscription rather than paying up front.

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by Clyde1998 » 08 May 2026 22:02

MR. CYNICAL wrote: 07 May 2026 11:57
Clyde1998 wrote: 07 May 2026 06:39
MR. CYNICAL wrote: 07 May 2026 03:09
Didn't know they were on sale yet.
Are you saying that figure is good or bad?
It’s certainly not a good figure, as the main bulk of sales will be towards the start and end of the renewal period.

It will obviously increase as we get closer to the renewal deadline, but it appears to be a very slow start.
Didn't realise there's been a trend of lots of early sales, would of thought most existing S/T holders would hold on into June nearer the deadline. Obviously end of May there might be a surge (around payday for many). Probably the timing of the release hasn't helped.
There will be a lot of people that would just want to get it out of the way.

That's a good point about pay day. I imagine we'd see another decent speed up in sales then.

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by RoyalBlue » 10 May 2026 10:48

Clyde1998 wrote: 08 May 2026 21:59
RFCMod wrote: 08 May 2026 13:20 So if you went for a normal season ticket one off payment do you get a chance to upgrade to an Elite level...etc ?
You can't, no.
RFCMod wrote: 08 May 2026 13:20 And how come if you go with the One Royal subscription you get the added benefits and entries into competitions...etc, I don't see this part of coughing up a large lump sum of cash in a one off
They're trying to get as many people onto the One Royal subscription, so the added benefits compared to a traditional season ticket are being viewed as incentives to get people to chose a monthly subscription rather than paying up front.
I still don't get why they would prefer people to spread their monthly payments, rather than get all of the money into the club up front. I'm sure the accountants can then work out how to best manage that in financial/accounting/expenditure terms.

The only plus side that I can see is that the club are hoping people won't get around to cancelling their subscriptions so they will potentially get more ongoing income (or at least the three month notice period).

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Re: 26-27 Season Tickets

by Clyde1998 » 10 May 2026 18:15

RoyalBlue wrote: 10 May 2026 10:48
Clyde1998 wrote: 08 May 2026 21:59
RFCMod wrote: 08 May 2026 13:20 So if you went for a normal season ticket one off payment do you get a chance to upgrade to an Elite level...etc ?
You can't, no.
RFCMod wrote: 08 May 2026 13:20 And how come if you go with the One Royal subscription you get the added benefits and entries into competitions...etc, I don't see this part of coughing up a large lump sum of cash in a one off
They're trying to get as many people onto the One Royal subscription, so the added benefits compared to a traditional season ticket are being viewed as incentives to get people to chose a monthly subscription rather than paying up front.
I still don't get why they would prefer people to spread their monthly payments, rather than get all of the money into the club up front. I'm sure the accountants can then work out how to best manage that in financial/accounting/expenditure terms.

The only plus side that I can see is that the club are hoping people won't get around to cancelling their subscriptions so they will potentially get more ongoing income (or at least the three month notice period).
I think that latter point is what the club are trying to do: hope people forget to cancel.

They'll also be able to change the pricing of the subscription more easily too. A 'it's only gone up by £5 per month' sort of thing, you can afford that. With 5,000 subscribers (hypothetically), that would be an extra £300,000 in revenue per year for the club.

I just think linking season tickets to a subscription is very predatory. It will likely allow the club to get away with some underhand tactics to draw more money from people.

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