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what will be the new price for season book at ibrox?

I have a fair idea that last season the price was a lot higher than, in my experience, Cappielow, where it is around the £150 - £180 mark. And that is for the first division, heaven knows how low it is for the third division. Do you think newco will charge lower prices? and for the poor saps who may have already bought season books for ibrox, do you think they will get a rebate?

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  • Kaffo
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    If it was up to me and I was on the Rangers board, I would put it to a vote of the current subscribers if they want to keep paying the existing price to help them climb back up through the ranks. Realistically it should be lower for the quality of the product but then they are settling for that level.

    As for the people who have already signed up for this year, I don't think any money has been taken from anyone yet. The reason I think this is because there was a guy in the paper last week going on about how he cancelled his season ticket and they still took his money. Then there was a statement from the administrators the next day saying that he was talking nonsense because nothing had happened with this years season tickets yet. Just a wee bit embarrassing for the guy who wanted to get his face in the newspapers.

  • Tico
    Lv 5
    9 years ago

    Rangers haven't been accepted by any league and there is no guarantee anyone will accept them. The display by Green at the SPL meeting isn't likely to get them into any league, either.

  • ?
    Lv 5
    9 years ago

    All direct debit payments were cancelled until the new price scheme was put in place, no one has lost out on money.

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