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Season Tickets (Small increase in price, not confirmed by club).

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Argyle is a business that has to absorb increases in everything that comes with running a business
The cost of living is going up & we all have to absorb it with whatever our forms of income are
Correct. Argyle ARE a business, but they will place their price on availability of seating and the possibility/probability of selling the maximum tickets they can ,at the price point that they choose in order to maximise income.

ALL aspects of pricing will be taken into consideration.
 
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Yes, it made sense that there wasn’t a price increase last summer as we had been relegated, so in essence we were getting an inferior product and our running cost would be lower (although didn’t help with staying in the black) so the club did well to hold them. But most sensible fans will understand surely that there will be a price increase year on year just taking inflation into account, let alone budget pressures. At the end of the day we all have a choice, renew or not.
 
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With national insurance increases and general inflation this feels like a small increase given we are in the same division. Price was frozen this season to reflect the drop in status, so that becomes the new base. Seems fair to me.
 
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Last summer no increase was essentially a price cut in real terms to reflect our relegation. Makes sense to me that there should be an inflationary rise this summer if we stay in the same division.
Of course it does, perfect sense.

But in order for that to make sense to everyone, everyone has to have the same requisite allocation of common sense. And that simply ain't the case for many.

Always baffles me how some people get through life applying logic in the way they do.

Argyle weren't good enough... so everyone should contribute less... until they get good again 👍🏻

Because that'll work 🤦🏻