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41 Re: Season Tickets Wed Aug 19 2020, 18:17
Natasha Whittam
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43 Re: Season Tickets Wed Aug 19 2020, 20:30
Tungsten3
Mario Jardel
Any information on the club running match day buses?
Pain to get to on public transport if no bus
Pain to get to on public transport if no bus
44 Re: Season Tickets Wed Aug 19 2020, 22:30
Sluffy
Admin
Tungsten3 wrote:Any information on the club running match day buses?
Pain to get to on public transport if no bus
I think you are asking too early, as they still haven't got the ok from the government to allow fans back in yet and if so what sort of numbers.
Maybe once they have then something might be said about match day buses?
45 Re: Season Tickets Sat Aug 22 2020, 13:48
Sluffy
Admin
4,500 ST's sold by close on Friday!
️ At Close of Play today, our 2020/21 Season Ticket sales total had exceeded the ????,???????????? mark.
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46 Re: Season Tickets Fri Aug 28 2020, 09:55
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Bolton season ticket milestone on Football Ventures anniversary
Bolton Wanderers’ season ticket sales have passed the 6,000 mark as the club marks the first anniversary of the Football Ventures takeover.
Fans have moved quickly to bag their seats to watch Ian Evatt’s side in League Two, despite uncertainty about exactly when they will be allowed into the University of Bolton Stadium due to restrictions around the Covid-19 pandemic.
The season ticket process was this week aided by the opening of Bolton Central meaning supporters can sort their tickets in person.
It was 12 months ago today that the Sharon Brittan-led group took Wanderers out of administration and preserved the club’s future.
After a difficult campaign in League One which started with a 12-point deduction, all eyes are on getting the club heading back in the right direction this time around.
The early purchase period for season tickets ends on Sunday, September 6.
Elsewhere, the details for Wanderers’ EFL Trophy group games have been confirmed.
Evatt’s side will begin their campaign with a home game against League One outfit Crewe Alexandra on Tuesday, September 8.
The match following the Carabao Cup first round tie against Bradford City on September 5 means Wanderers will start the season with two cup games before the League Two opener against Forest Green Rovers on September 12, also on home soil.
The second EFL Trophy game comes at Shrewsbury Town on Tuesday, October 6.
Wanderers will then complete their group fixtures against Newcastle United’s Under-21s at the UniBol on Tuesday, November 17.
All three games are 7pm kick-offs.
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Bolton Wanderers’ season ticket sales have passed the 6,000 mark as the club marks the first anniversary of the Football Ventures takeover.
Fans have moved quickly to bag their seats to watch Ian Evatt’s side in League Two, despite uncertainty about exactly when they will be allowed into the University of Bolton Stadium due to restrictions around the Covid-19 pandemic.
The season ticket process was this week aided by the opening of Bolton Central meaning supporters can sort their tickets in person.
It was 12 months ago today that the Sharon Brittan-led group took Wanderers out of administration and preserved the club’s future.
After a difficult campaign in League One which started with a 12-point deduction, all eyes are on getting the club heading back in the right direction this time around.
The early purchase period for season tickets ends on Sunday, September 6.
Elsewhere, the details for Wanderers’ EFL Trophy group games have been confirmed.
Evatt’s side will begin their campaign with a home game against League One outfit Crewe Alexandra on Tuesday, September 8.
The match following the Carabao Cup first round tie against Bradford City on September 5 means Wanderers will start the season with two cup games before the League Two opener against Forest Green Rovers on September 12, also on home soil.
The second EFL Trophy game comes at Shrewsbury Town on Tuesday, October 6.
Wanderers will then complete their group fixtures against Newcastle United’s Under-21s at the UniBol on Tuesday, November 17.
All three games are 7pm kick-offs.
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47 Re: Season Tickets Tue Sep 01 2020, 23:51
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Bolton Wanderers' season ticket sales pass another big milestone
Wanderers have confirmed that season ticket sales have now topped 7,000 in just two weeks.
The incredible response comes as the government review a successful pilot even at Brighton’s Amex Stadium at the weekend, where 2,500 fans were allowed to watch the pre-season friendly against Chelsea.
No supporters have been allowed entry into football stadia since March but hopes are high that a phased return can begin from the start of October.
Wanderers host Bradford City behind closed doors on Saturday in the Carabao Cup – and the game will be broadcast live on radio, streamed on iFollow and covered by The Bolton News on our dedicated Matchday Live blog.
Bolton fans have bought up season tickets in impressive number considering the club will be playing League Two football for only the second time in its history.
Around 8,500 tickets were sold during the entire of last season – and with the early purchase deadline set to expire on Sunday, it is hoped that there will be a final push towards that total in the coming days.
Prices are down on last season, with adult season tickets costing between £349 (East and West) and £275 (North) if bought before close of business on Sunday. A five per cent discount can also be granted for members of the Goldline or Lifeline Lottery.
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Last season’s average gate was 11,157 – the lowest since 1994 when Wanderers were still playing at Burnden Park in the second tier.
Their only season at this level of football was played in front of an average gate of just 5,018, however, and season ticket sales have already surpassed that total with room to spare.
Wanderers have not averaged fewer than 10,000 fans since 1993 – and the fondly-remembered promotion season under Bruce Rioch from the old Third Division.
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Wanderers have confirmed that season ticket sales have now topped 7,000 in just two weeks.
The incredible response comes as the government review a successful pilot even at Brighton’s Amex Stadium at the weekend, where 2,500 fans were allowed to watch the pre-season friendly against Chelsea.
No supporters have been allowed entry into football stadia since March but hopes are high that a phased return can begin from the start of October.
Wanderers host Bradford City behind closed doors on Saturday in the Carabao Cup – and the game will be broadcast live on radio, streamed on iFollow and covered by The Bolton News on our dedicated Matchday Live blog.
Bolton fans have bought up season tickets in impressive number considering the club will be playing League Two football for only the second time in its history.
Around 8,500 tickets were sold during the entire of last season – and with the early purchase deadline set to expire on Sunday, it is hoped that there will be a final push towards that total in the coming days.
Prices are down on last season, with adult season tickets costing between £349 (East and West) and £275 (North) if bought before close of business on Sunday. A five per cent discount can also be granted for members of the Goldline or Lifeline Lottery.
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Last season’s average gate was 11,157 – the lowest since 1994 when Wanderers were still playing at Burnden Park in the second tier.
Their only season at this level of football was played in front of an average gate of just 5,018, however, and season ticket sales have already surpassed that total with room to spare.
Wanderers have not averaged fewer than 10,000 fans since 1993 – and the fondly-remembered promotion season under Bruce Rioch from the old Third Division.
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48 Re: Season Tickets Wed Sep 02 2020, 13:36
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
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50 Re: Season Tickets Wed Sep 02 2020, 15:30
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
It is a bit steep but i am tempted. Will it be on the portal? I don't mind chucking in a few quid if needs be.
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51 Re: Season Tickets Wed Sep 02 2020, 15:39
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nor me. I've sorted out my dispute with Paypal.Norpig wrote:It is a bit steep but i am tempted. Will it be on the portal? I don;t mind chucking in a few quid if needs be.
52 Re: Season Tickets Wed Sep 02 2020, 15:45
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Norpig wrote:Will it be on the portal? I don't mind chucking in a few quid if needs be.
Has KP been charging you in the past?
53 Re: Season Tickets Wed Sep 02 2020, 15:47
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
We did put money in last season to get the ifollow, i think LT sorted it out?
54 Re: Season Tickets Thu Nov 12 2020, 11:22
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
My digital season ticket arrived this morning. Will I ever get to use it?
55 Re: Season Tickets Thu Nov 12 2020, 13:13
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Can't see us getting back to the stadium this season, not sure if that is a good or a bad thing though the way things are going.boltonbonce wrote:My digital season ticket arrived this morning. Will I ever get to use it?
56 Re: Season Tickets Thu Nov 12 2020, 14:17
MartinBWFC
Ivan Campo
I think with the vaccine going out end of year, could see us back in the ground by February
57 Re: Season Tickets Thu Nov 12 2020, 18:27
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
Takes a month for the vaccine to work. 2 doses a couple of weeks apart and then still need to wait 14 days I think, so that sounds optimistic. And first vaccines will be give to the most vulnerable.
58 Re: Season Tickets Thu Dec 03 2020, 10:37
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Look what the postie brought. Things are looking up.
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59 Re: Season Tickets Thu Dec 03 2020, 13:15
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Will we get to actually use them though? I presume it will be a random selection of ST holders if and when we go into tier 2 and 2000 fans can go?
60 Re: Season Tickets Thu Dec 03 2020, 13:24
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Seems so. If you get to attend one match, you won't get another chance for a while so as to give others a chance.Norpig wrote:Will we get to actually use them though? I presume it will be a random selection of ST holders if and when we go into tier 2 and 2000 fans can go?
No matter. I've written this season off anyway, as far as attending matches goes.
I'm quite happy to start afresh next season.
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