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Not sure if serious?How do you work that out
Not sure if serious?How do you work that out
Certainly agree with this bit.Also if they offered match day tickets at say £20 in some singing sections we could capture more younger fans with a view to help enhance the atmosphere.
There are about 5000 matchday tickets all dotted around the ground but the majority are at the top of the 3rd tiers either side, any reduction in price would be great, but it would be the same people buying them ie me. We 5000 spread around the ground won't improve atmosphere.How do you work that out
But you wouldnt have bought it in the first place as for most games you can pick tickets up on the day of the gameSimple. I have a reduced price over 65 ticket. If I don't feel like going to a night match because it is cold and it is on TV I don't go. If I had a ticket for a concert costing £100 would I miss it - of course not.
Do you have a SC?Only reason I'm not at every single home game is the cost involved.£20 and I'd be there every week.
A £299 s/c is £15.75 a game even a £ 450 is only £23.68 a game.Only reason I'm not at every single home game is the cost involved.£20 and I'd be there every week.
Ahhh you went and stole my thunder!A £299 s/c is £15.75 a game even a £ 450 is only £23.68 a game.
A £299 s/c is £15.75 a game even a £ 450 is only £23.68 a game.