Simple question, are you walking out during West Brom? YES or NO?

Are you going to walk out during West Brom game in protest at ticket prices?


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No. And I don't think many will unless we're two or three down. Liverpool got a lot of publicity because of the scale of their walk out. But it was for 12 mins and they were 2-0 up against Sunderland. Most of them probably mistakenly thought the points were in the bag. Its a different kettle of fish expecting people to miss the last 30+ mins when the game might still be in the balance.
 
We won the first leg at Kiev and there were 12,000 empty seats for he return game!
To be fair there won't be many £60 seats empty as there's only about 100 left now. I reckon by the time we play the 1st leg we will have sold over 40000 and if we have a chance the rest will sell out.
 
As it's been decided against by those who were originally advocating it it would be daft for it to go ahead unofficially. The numbers wouldn't be large enough to make any real difference and has potential to split the fanbase. Get behind the boys at the ground and in the mean time try and figure out some kind of protest that we can all get behind.
 
I was one of them. I couldn't go due to illness - first Chimps League home match I've missed - including Fenerbahce in 1968/69!
Will I be leaving the WBA match? Not on your life - and miss a tactical masterclass from Tony Pulis and his boys?

possibly the most frustrating game ever.
 
I only put 60 minutes as it was symbolic of the most expensive £60 PSG ticket. It was never set in stone.
 
I only put 60 minutes as it was symbolic of the most expensive £60 PSG ticket. It was never set in stone.
That's what I mean mate. We need to do something that has approval from the majority, something well planned. Otherwise it'll have no chance of making the impact we would like.
 
To be fair there won't be many £60 seats empty as there's only about 100 left now. I reckon by the time we play the 1st leg we will have sold over 40000 and if we have a chance the rest will sell out.

As those seats are taken up by our more affluent fans for PL matches, even at £60/55 they were always going to sell.
There actually weren't that many because a huge percentage of L2 CB and East are reserved for the UEFA family, MCFC executives and corporate (Joes etc)

My seat in 104 falls into the £55/£50 category and even though I could afford to purchase I won't no matter what the scoreline after the first leg because I believe that £50 is too much
 
Not me. 45 pounds for my ticket and I think that's a fair price for champs league qf especially when you see what's being charged for the first leg.
 
As it's been decided against by those who were originally advocating it it would be daft for it to go ahead unofficially. The numbers wouldn't be large enough to make any real difference and has potential to split the fanbase. Get behind the boys at the ground and in the mean time try and figure out some kind of protest that we can all get behind.

Let's be honest. the majority of our fanbase is like an old People's Home, old, Liberal, and set in it's way's. We aren't young ferral MIB's intent on threatening our owners and players.
 

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