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certainlynot



Joined: 21 Nov 2008
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:35 am 
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Ticket price in the away end in 2002 was £25 , yesterday it was £28 . Both were Prem games , tickets were in same row and 60 seats apart . How the **** can other teams justify their prices ??? I say , £25 across the board , if that means losing some of the "So called top Foreign players" then so be it . Well done "The Trotters" or should i say , "The Whites" What were the prices for your team "Away" 10 seasons ago ?

Forgat to mention , under 18 ticket was £9 and son is in 6th form .

Sunerland have an under 16 category (£10) but after that , Adult prices , except for OAP .

Hartlepool charge £25 for Away fans ,not sure about concessions .


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foxes1



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:51 am 
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£28 for an away game in the Premiership thats cheap we are constantly charged over £30 for away games in the Championship, £32 for our game at West Ham next week, and I think Leeds charge £36 for some away fans.
Mind you not sure how much we charge away fans.
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certainlynot



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 11:13 am 
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West Ham charged Sunderland £44 for their last game last season , was pleased they went down , greedy gets .
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MaccProgrammesWanted



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 11:34 am 
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£20 Adult prices at Crewe yesterday which I thought was over the top for League 2 football.

I also dislike it when clubs seem to charge adult prices for 16 - 17 year olds. More people now than ever are staying on at Sixth form etc meaning that they don't have that sort of money available to go to football at adult costs.

I think we're one of the cheapest in the Football League at the moment so I can't complain.

Adults: £12.00
Concessions/Senior Citizens (Over 60's): £9.00
Juniors (Under 18's)/Students: £4.00
Juniors (Under 12's): £2.00
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banleystowles



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 1:03 pm 
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£28 is good for a premier game theses days. It was £49 for a ticket at Fulham the other week and that was cheapest, and we lost 6-0 to add insult!!
Saying that though £28 in my eyes is way too much for any one to pay these days. No wonder it is hard trying to sell and footy memorabilia, how do people afford it?
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