And therein lies the problem for most of us. I couldn’t get a better seat hence my reluctance to moveultimately the club know they are arguably the best seats in the house. Certainly a lot better that any seats in the Thornton suite for example
And therein lies the problem for most of us. I couldn’t get a better seat hence my reluctance to moveultimately the club know they are arguably the best seats in the house. Certainly a lot better that any seats in the Thornton suite for example
Why the Club simply cannot use another area to extend hospitality and leave Bar 72 alone baffles me. I am sure many other fans feel like me and that to do away with this is short sighted
It’s just so very Rangers.So there’s still nowhere official that details the steady price hike over the next three seasons?
I’ve seen bears mention it but is there anything official on it anywhere?
I was hoping for a move to bar72 and would even be will to pay the £1440 but I won’t be able to justify the price hikes for subsequent seasons.
So there’s still nowhere official that details the steady price hike over the next three seasons?
I’ve seen bears mention it but is there anything official on it anywhere?
I was hoping for a move to bar72 and would even be will to pay the £1440 but I won’t be able to justify the price hikes for subsequent seasons.
It’s confirmed as £1,972 plus VAT for 2021/2022 (£2,366.)
And therein lies the problem for most of us. I couldn’t get a better seat hence my reluctance to move
Thanks for confirming but was that in an email from the club?
It’s in the brochure, I’m sure I put it on this thread somewhere. Post #51.
Arguably is the point here. I sit in the front row but I'm down near the Broomloan. My view is fine but there will be plenty of seats in the ground with better views. I like the fact that I'm close to the away support though with all the shenanigans that go on and I'll miss that when I move as much as anything as I won't be looking to move to the Broomloan.ultimately the club know they are arguably the best seats in the house. Certainly a lot better that any seats in the Thornton suite for example
If there is no option for Seatsub in Bar72 going forward, can you still sell your seat to a friend for example for games you cannot attend?
The brochure wasn’t sent out unless you emailed them to ask for one
If there is no option for Seatsub in Bar72 going forward, can you still sell your seat to a friend for example for games you cannot attend?
Something else that's completely mental.
If I couldn't go there's no way I wouldn't be trying to sell my seat to someone.
Will there be a large 'corporate' market for the upcoming season?
This is a good point, one that I think the club have failed to assess properly in the light of covid19. Many businesses will struggle to stay afloat never mind justify splashing cash on hospitality. My guess is that this “upgrade” has been in the planning for some time and they’ve ploughed on regardless.
We’ve been told that existing hospitality clients want to move to Bar72, this could well backfire as I’m not sure there’s a market right now for the more expensive areas.
As for Seatsub, the non-availability of this really defeats the purpose of the scheme i.e. making sure seats don’t lie empty, but then again the money is already in the bag. Any games I don’t make, my seat will get used one way or another.
I’ve broken this news to those that sit around me. They thought I was taking the pissWhich is ridiculous in itself.
If you weren't on here how would you know about the future costs?
I’m a bit confused by the non transferable nature of bar72 now. Does it mean that if you can’t make a game that the ticket just sits empty ( ie only the name on the card is allowed in ) and can’t be past to a friend etc ?
I’m a bit confused by the non transferable nature of bar72 now. Does it mean that if you can’t make a game that the ticket just sits empty ( ie only the name on the card is allowed in ) and can’t be past to a friend etc ?
Ridiculous & completely unenforceable unless they start checking ID on the door.
to be honest I don’t know how the could do that especially if you are a business with a few seats and you take different staff / customers weekly.
LA19, what about you?@cloodie ... u must be near me. What seat number?
I don't think so. That really annoys me. It's a change of contract without warning.
I know at one of the hospitality focus groups held last year that in a breakout group - it was raised by one person that they were paying a significant amount for their ticket and the seating was not was good as say bar 72 - I believe a number agreed and bar 72 was cited as type of seating they would wish / expect for what they payWe’ve been told that existing hospitality clients want to move to Bar72, this could well backfire as I’m not sure there’s a market right now for the more expensive areas.
As for Seatsub, the non-availability of this really defeats the purpose of the scheme i.e. making sure seats don’t lie empty, but then again the money is already in the bag. Any games I don’t make, my seat will get used one way or another.
Oh well, I was undecided due to waiting on replies to my emails re the season not starting or behind closed doors re refunds. If next seasons prices are correct then they can ram it. This season sees an increase with the same shite TV's, and decor. Wat is it next season. A pint, a chaser, chips with the free pie and a standard seat in the bar
I’m a bit confused by the non transferable nature of bar72 now. Does it mean that if you can’t make a game that the ticket just sits empty ( ie only the name on the card is allowed in ) and can’t be past to a friend etc ?
How can it be non-transferable?
You pay for the most expensive season ticket outwith hospitality(sic) but aren’t afforded the opportunity to use a system which benefits every other ST holder?
Is that a pisstake?
As far as Seatsub goes 'the complexity of the hospitality ticketing system will not allow it.' That was advised to another poster, you'd think there could be some kind of manual workaround...........
As far as Seatsub goes 'the complexity of the hospitality ticketing system will not allow it.' That was advised to another poster, you'd think there could be some kind of manual workaround...........
Heard that before. Still looks like your watching a game from Bulgaria in the 1970s.Rangers were clear the TVs were getting upgraded.
They should have been upgraded long before nowRangers were clear the TVs were getting upgraded.
If the current tv screens were in your living room, they’d be in the bin years ago. They’re not even set to the correct aspect ratio bar one of the small TVs in Bar72 West ffs.They should have been upgraded long before now
I agree, I wonder if the focus group could take this up or if it’s only regarding the changes in year 2It would be better value for.money at the new prices if it was opened for.away games for entry only and you buy your own food and drink. I just can't see the justification on the price rises at all.
Thats prob the one I watch lolIf the current tv screens were in your living room, they’d be in the bin years ago. They’re not even set to the correct aspect ratio bar one of the small TVs in Bar72 West ffs.
One of our guys who sits in B72 asked about seatsub and received this reply from Natalie
“The Seatsub scheme is not offered as a hospitality product, however your hospitality membership is transferable in the sense that it can be passed on to family/friends/colleagues.”
50 and 51 mucker. Front row.LA19, what about you?
Just received the email. When they say a credit to your account does this mean it's a credit that can be used to offset the following season's ticket rather than a refund to your credit card etc?Think this is fair enough.......
Dear VIP Hospitality Client,
I hope you and your family are well and keeping safe.
Following on from the Club’s recent communication related to additional discounts for next season (7.5% if renewed by 29th May), I would like to advise on further steps taken by the board to provide additional comfort to our valued hospitality clients.
Whilst their remains a degree of uncertainty around the resumption of football in Scotland and, in parallel, on-going Government and SPFL discussions around the possibility of matches behind closed doors, we would like to provide further reassurances.
In the instance of any home match taking place behind closed doors for season 20/21, we will offer all Seasonal clients a credit on their account to recompense for any ‘lost’ matches.
This credit will be calculated on a pro-rata match by match basis.
As your package includes all home games that the first team participate in, we pro-rata based on 30 games. The pro-rata will be calculated against the total amount received for your season place (s). For example, if x 3 matches are played behind closed doors next season, the club will credit this equivalent value back to your account (3 x the equivalent match pro rata value).
As recently communicated we would like to remind you that we have increased our discount, should you wish to pay in full by the 29th May, then a 7.5% discount will be applied.
It is hoped that we may welcome you back for Season 20/21
Just received the email. When they say a credit to your account does this mean it's a credit that can be used to offset the following season's ticket rather than a refund to your credit card etc?