City Charging West Brom fans £56

bluemoon73 said:
acquiesce said:
Ducado said:
Just for reference ticket price back in 1981

[bigimg]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bjg-tncCIAAshk-.jpg:large[/bigimg]

-- Mon Mar 24, 2014 7:39 pm --

£1.30 is the equivalent of £4.23 today however that does not take in to account average wages in 1981

£26 for a season ticket. Cheapest in all four divisions!

Scunny at £23, you might even have got to see Botham.


That's the picture I was referring to before
 
acquiesce said:
Ducado said:
Just for reference ticket price back in 1981

[bigimg]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bjg-tncCIAAshk-.jpg:large[/bigimg]

-- Mon Mar 24, 2014 7:39 pm --

£1.30 is the equivalent of £4.23 today however that does not take in to account average wages in 1981

£26 for a season ticket. Cheapest in all four divisions!


we always were the cheapest when I was in charge (which is why we were always in fucking debt)
 
Mothball said:
This is an absolute fkn disgrace from City IMHO, how much did we get charged at the Hawthornes this season?


It seems like a lot of money but not when you look at it.

For £56.00 they get a match ticket, a three course meal with a glass of champagne, a match programme, half-time entertainment including but not limited to a hand-job (the rest is negotiable) from a selection of absolute stunners in our corporate hospitality department and FREE PARKING.

Not many clubs will offer the away support that sort of package.
 
acquiesce said:
£26 for a season ticket. Cheapest in all four divisions!

City always were very cheap. I think that now we are charging average (?) PL ticket prices
it makes it more noticeable to us than fans of some other clubs just how times have changed.
In fairness to Swales one of the few things he got right was the "cheap" season ticket ... as he's
just mentioned.
 
Ducado said:
Like I said you have to take into account what average wages were and it was a time of very high unemployment and deep recession


Whereas at the moment we are all rolling in it :-/
 
Wilf Wild 1937 said:
acquiesce said:
£26 for a season ticket. Cheapest in all four divisions!

City always were very cheap. I think that now we are charging average (?) PL ticket prices
it makes it more noticeable to us than fans of some other clubs just how times have changed.
In fairness to Swales one of the few things he got right was the "cheap" season ticket ... as he's
just mentioned.

£56 ain't average.

Hull have just charged West Brom £30 for adults, £10 for juniors aged 11-15 and £5 for under 11's.

Compare that to our whopping £34 for a junior ticket, making it £90 for a dad and his lad to go and watch a match. Now forgive me for not buying the supply and demand quote because that is fucking outrageous.

Wait til ST prices released. Expect more of the same. They have screwed the blue member as much as they can now so ST holders will be next on the hit list.
 
bluemoon73 said:
acquiesce said:
Ducado said:
Just for reference ticket price back in 1981

[bigimg]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bjg-tncCIAAshk-.jpg:large[/bigimg]

-- Mon Mar 24, 2014 7:39 pm --

£1.30 is the equivalent of £4.23 today however that does not take in to account average wages in 1981

£26 for a season ticket. Cheapest in all four divisions!

Scunny at £23, you might even have got to see Botham.
Same old Arsenal I see. Swansea second highest ?

Our seats on a match day the cheapest in top 3 divisions.
 
Sadly this is the downside to Platinis ill thought out FFP.

His idiocy will just end up costing fans more and more. When the fans have gone what will the clown do then?

Im going watching our girls on sunday, ticket price is £2
 

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