BringBackSwales
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Well done 1894 and Alex from City Matters. Without what you did the club wouldn’t have acted. Heroes
Away tickets need to be kept firmly out of this. One of the very few things football fans actually grouped up as a collective putting aside rivalries and tribalism and fought together for many years for was the away ticket price cap, there should be no circumstances where that deal is potentially put in the firing line.I think we should look at making the block or even the next one along as well next to the away fans a special £30 area (ie same as the away fans). Tickets go on sale for the games on a rolling basis to try and entice younger fans in or those priced out back in. Seems odd an away fan is paying 50% or less than a home fan is for a seat 3 yards away?
Not sure how this can be dressed up as any kind of victory, it's a stalemate with no climb down. The ticket prices for non season ticket holders and children remain scandalous, there is no clarity on new season tickets, and the ticket partners will still have 1st dibs on the huge games, i hope the protests continue on saturday as i don't think this a decent resolution. Kids tickets need capping at 20 quid anywhere in the stadium, and no ticket should be above 70 quid for any game, and the lesser games should be 40/45 not 60+
The bad thing is, that deal with the PL and clubs for £30 cap on away tickets ends at the end of next season.Away tickets need to be kept firmly out of this. One of the very few things football fans actually grouped up as a collective putting aside rivalries and tribalism and fought together for many years for was the away ticket price cap, there should be no circumstances where that deal is potentially put in the firing line.
Absolutely, Everton like every other club won't give a shit about the actual fan, just looking after their own touting.More likely to prevent anyone under-cutting their official arrangements I'd have thought.
They know they’ve just appeased 35,000 people (or however many ST holders we have now) and at least that will stop many ditching their ST and being further fans of the many thousands who have fallen away from our support (is it around 6% a season?).The bare minimum wooo let's get the confetti cannons out in City square, still doesn't address issue for scandalous prices for non season ticket holders/Scalp-agogo partnership
Their recent form suggests a kick in the balls is coming for those “general admission” season card holders.
How about a tenner at the bookies on it being something like compulsory cup scheme attendance if you want to renew? Wouldn’t surprise me at all.
Exactly, and it says at the end of the article that "they will be working with Ticketmaster..." which suggests that they're an official partner for ticket resales.Doesn't mean they won't have official partners themselves though.
There is no way I am ever going back on the CL cup scheme, I fucking hate the competition.That won't happen. I think somebody said there's only 20k on the CL scheme so forcing 15k onto it isn't going to happen. Even with the 20k that are currently on it a high number of them would take exception to being made to be on it. I'd imagine there'd be thousands jack it in and that's just on CL scheme, never mind the League Cup and FA Cup. They can't fill the stadium as it is, never mind forcing ST holders on to cup schemes.
Can't see how they'd be able to get away with anything but extending it. It should in theory be far easier to organise mass league wide protests if they dared to threaten to mess with that agreement after successfully doing it once.The bad thing is, that deal with the PL and clubs for £30 cap on away tickets ends at the end of next season.
There is no way I am ever going back on the CL cup scheme, I fucking hate the competition.
This season was my last on it, I may stay on the europa league one if we are in it as I fancy seeing new teams, but if we finish top 5 I will be dropping the CL scheme.There is no way I am ever going back on the CL cup scheme, I fucking hate the competition.
It doesn't matter if someone is a United/Liverpool/Spurs/whoever fan... We're all football fans who love our clubs, respectively.Yes I know it's a rag but it's still shameful and has happened here too.
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Man Utd fan protests: The 81-year-old fan being evicted from his seat
Michael Carney, 81, has been going to Old Trafford for 74 years but has to leave his seat near the dugout so Man Utd can make more money from it.www.bbc.co.uk