I expect we will see a lot of ticket offers, I suspect £22 is going to put a lot of people off watching a sport they basically know nothing about, and the club mst do that. (Two adults and two kids = over 60 quid pay on the day, home area.) Hopefully they will be targeted and measurable offers, not just fliers dumped in a local shop as at Ealing.
Season tickets are good value but pay on the day is too high. Due to health issues it would be pointless me buying a pass, my last one saw me donate the money to the club without making a single game. Even as a 20 year plus ex season ticket holder I'm going to struggle to motivate myself to get to Wimbledon - time and money - and then pay £22 for obvious mis-matches
Don't youngsters have to stay in education / usually poorly paid training until 17 now? Our adult season tickets seem to kick in on the 16th birthday? Likewise pensioner rates kick in at 60 when most people are still working.
Surprised to see two stands open. Wonder how long that will last or whether it will become the bigger travelling supports only? Good news if they can afford it though.
Delighted to see a community / family area. The success of that is huge in determining the future of the club.
Disappointed the club didn't confirm the apparent fixture clashes for the first clashes for the first two Broncos games are not an issue. Hopefully it's been done already and I missed it