woodleyberksblue
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I bought one ( a singke seat) yesterday , cost me £48, £53 before matchday membership deductionNope they're £20. If its a single, anywhere in the ground, even 93:20
I bought one ( a singke seat) yesterday , cost me £48, £53 before matchday membership deductionNope they're £20. If its a single, anywhere in the ground, even 93:20
I think 7000 would take us well round the corner, Luton took 7500 there in 2018 and they had a third of the Milburn top tier too.It will be approx 7000 if required
Block A is larger than the block's on the corner and also the lower section of the top tier will also go round to block A
What about those of us braved the lunatics in 1977 ?That's a great idea.
To me, the Club needs to rebuild bridges with the fans.
An extra 2,000 fans would help make it a great occasion.
Any fans who attended when City won the League there in 1967, should get free travel...
Sorry Platty my away game days are long past, but I was there in 1968 not 67 the 11th May.That's a great idea.
To me, the Club needs to rebuild bridges with the fans.
An extra 2,000 fans would help make it a great occasion.
Any fans who attended when City won the League there in 1967, should get free travel...
Although I agree somewhat you usually get a deal for purchasing in advance and also for purchasing in bulkDifferential pricing depending on when you purchase something is the norm these days. Certainly applies to flights and holidays. I have bought my season ticket in advance but could not care less what the club does for last minute sales. My experience will be better if the ground is full. I used to get cheap tickets when I was unemployed in the late 70s. It's all swings and roundabouts.
Was there an available seat next to it? It's only £20 if the seats either side are taken.I bought one ( a singke seat) yesterday , cost me £48, £53 before matchday membership deduction
Maybe he bought it just before they decided to do the cheaper single seats?Was there an available seat next to it? It's only £20 if the seats either side are taken.
Still some solo seats at 53/48 this morning. It’s clearly not the whole ground it’s being done for, because tbf in other areas they are indeed at 25/20.Maybe he bought it just before they decided to do the cheaper single seats?
Although I agree somewhat you usually get a deal for purchasing in advance and also for purchasing in bulk
I have a season ticket and I am in all the cup schemes and I am lucky that I am in a financial position where the price of the tickets doesn’t really affect me and I don’t normally give it any thought whatsoever
However nobody likes to be ripped off and it could make some reevaluate their position
Conversely some people who struggle to buy tickets and attend the odd game could well be outraged and never go again on principle
God knows what the correct answer to the problem is
There’s different ways of looking at it. There’s an argument that a season ticket is now worth a premium to guarantee being sat with friends and family, much like the charge airlines ask for when selecting your seats on a flight, but also to guarantee tickets for the big games. One of the reasons often given for giving up cup schemes is that fans don’t like the fact it’s a different crowd around them (tourists, neutrals, away fans etc) so we can’t have it both ways. I think this idea of selling off singles is a brilliant idea as long as it’s just for the “difficult to fill” matches and is only done in the final week or two of sales. It mostly opens it up to locals who can change plans easier than those from afar.Although I agree somewhat you usually get a deal for purchasing in advance and also for purchasing in bulk
I have a season ticket and I am in all the cup schemes and I am lucky that I am in a financial position where the price of the tickets doesn’t really affect me and I don’t normally give it any thought whatsoever
However nobody likes to be ripped off and it could make some reevaluate their position
Conversely some people who struggle to buy tickets and attend the odd game could well be outraged and never go again on principle
God knows what the correct answer to the problem is
I’m lucky enough to have a season ticket but can remember when I was young and skint so am happy for cheap tickets to be made available to fans who deserve to have them.Although I agree somewhat you usually get a deal for purchasing in advance and also for purchasing in bulk
I have a season ticket and I am in all the cup schemes and I am lucky that I am in a financial position where the price of the tickets doesn’t really affect me and I don’t normally give it any thought whatsoever
However nobody likes to be ripped off and it could make some reevaluate their position
Conversely some people who struggle to buy tickets and attend the odd game could well be outraged and never go again on principle
God knows what the correct answer to the problem is
These have been selling much quicker than the league cup game at NewcastleThese are not going to sell out, moving far too slowly, small uptake from cup scheme
selling quick, only about 15 left....they will release more blocksBlock L7F now open with 295 showing in it. 6/11 now on sale
309 on sale all together.
Think you're getting mixed up with L7H - there's 241 still showing in L7Fselling quick, only about 15 left....they will release more blocks