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2022/23 Season Tickets Now On Sale PLUS 22/23 FIXTURES

Barmitzvah Boy

Global winner of the 2021 Christmas Quiz 👊🤩🤩
Next seasons ST’s now on sale. Prices frozen if bought by 4th June.

I like the idea of a voluntary additional amount to help fund those less fortunate.

Well done Rovers.




PS. I bet the ‘dark side’ are not overly happy 🫣
 
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steve w

Senior Member
One small step...........
One giant leap for a football club

Something approaching what every other club does - well done for once
(And they have had the sense to use photos of players that will probably be here next season too) - well done again
 

Barmitzvah Boy

Global winner of the 2021 Christmas Quiz 👊🤩🤩
One small step...........
One giant leap for a football club

Something approaching what every other club does - well done for once
(And they have had the sense to use photos of players that will probably be here next season too) - well done again
I do like the fans video - excellent stuff.
 

Old Darwen Blue

Prediction Champion 2021 & 2022
I can’t decide whether to stay on the Riverside or go posh in the JWU?
 

Alan

Administrator
Staff member
The infirm can go up in the lift from the JW Reception. The view is better and you will be able to see Drog at half-time and discuss the merits of our forwards.
and from the corner of the Darwen End. It's definitely the best view on the ground.
 

Chaddyrovers

Senior Member
Pleased that season tickets are finally out and I'm not surprised by the season ticket prices in all fairness. I will renew my season ticket but the price is not going to attract to new customers by loads sadly.

The club cash offer is a joke and if fans renew or new customer buys than its just been at least 50% of a new club season shirt or something like that.

Also I wonder when the new shirts for next season will be release

This would have been my idea for this season ticket prices

I would be offering Season tickets in Blackburn End, family stand area and the Riverside stand for £300, Jack Walker for £350 if you purchase before End of May as an Early Bird offer. After May Those would increased to £340 and £390. This would be adults. Any child under the age of 11 would cos a pound for season ticket for all areas. between 11 and 16 would be £25. Between 16 to 21 would be £100 and for seniors my price would £120 for Blackburn End and Riverside stand, 140 pounds for the Jack Walker stand. Also for any fan who purchase a season ticket under the early bird scheme would get a 25% reduction on a Home or away shirt to be purchase before the end of October. Also any season ticket holder under the age of 16 or senior would receive a 50% reduction on Rovers hat, scarf and gloves set

Match day prices would 15 pounds for midweek game but reduce to 10 pounds if you been to previous midweek game that season. Prices for weekend games would be 20 pounds but reduce to 15 pounds if you have been to previous weekend game that season. Also If any fan who has been to 5 games would receive a 20% of Rovers home or away shirt that season.
 

Drog

Administrator
Staff member
No. Have you been on it?
Before they stopped people changing ends I started on the darwen end / moved to the bb end at ht.
After that I watched from the bb end.
With the building of the riverside stand I moved there and stayed their until John Williams reduced all admission prices when I elected to pay the same and move to where the best view was which is the jwu. I wouldn't want to watch from anywhere else now.
 

OnlyOneTugay

Prediction Champion 2019 & 2020
I loved the Darwen End as a youngster , a marvellous if rather violent place . I’d imagine when it was full , there weren’t many better atmospheres in Division 2 or for that matter English football .

I was really disappointed when Rovers fans were forced to switch to the Blackburn End . I always thought that deadened the atmosphere at Ewood to a certain extent and since then it hasn’t recovered to those levels achieved in a full Darwen End in the 1960s
 
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davebirch

Senior Member
Remember being in the darwen end v Everton.
Rovers attacked that end. At the end of the first half, my mate and I "forgot" to change ends.
When the Rovers scored, I ended up with a knife at my throat!
 

Old Darwen Blue

Prediction Champion 2021 & 2022
Remember being in the darwen end v Everton.
Rovers attacked that end. At the end of the first half, my mate and I "forgot" to change ends.
When the Rovers scored, I ended up with a knife at my throat!
I can remember being very young and father and I swapped ends walking across the Riverside at half time. I do have an affinity with the Riverside hence my switching seats dilemma. I was taken to my first match against Carlisle in 1971 in the seats upstairs, my seats were there when we won the prem and it was here i settled after being kicked out of the Darren End and spending a horrible season in the JWL. To me the Jack Walker Stand may have a great view but in the times I’ve actually sat in their for a match it is mostly soul less and quiet apart from the complainers.
Nowadays the Riverside may be the cheap seats but the view of the ground is the best when sat in there, particularly on floodlit night matches. Oh and there’s much more room in the seats too.
Still not sure what to do, ha ha.
 
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Alan

Administrator
Staff member
I can remember being very young and father and I swapped ends walking across the Riverside at half time. I do have an affinity with the Riverside hence my switching seats dilemma. I was taken to my first match against Carlisle in 1971 in the seats upstairs, my seats were there when we won the prem and it was here i settled after being kicked out of the Darren End and spending a horrible season in the JWL. To me the Jack Walker Stand may have a great view but in the times I’ve actually sat in their for a match it is mostly soul less and quiet apart from the complainers.
Nowadays the Riverside may be the cheap seats but the view of the ground is the best when sat in there, particularly on floodlit night matches. Oh and there’s much more room in the seats too.
Still not sure what to do, ha ha.
If you don't mind the draught on cold days and the sun in your eyes when the sun shines.
 

Drog

Administrator
Staff member
Facing east the jwu is hardly tropical is it Al?
 
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