Priced out?

Go Outdoors,do nice outdoor jackets :0)

At reasonable prices, and always have a sale on :0)

I’ve just looked online. Basically, at the old price I’d be paying £70 or £60 more because the City badge is on the windcheater jacket. I do like the look for it, but it really wasn’t anything special or worth the money. If it goes down again in price I might buy it?
 
You're harking after an era that no longer exists at an elite level. Plenty of just football with no nonsense pies/beer further down the pyramid (Stockport, Oldham, Bury, Rochdale etc).
A gate of just under 6,000 at Bury on Boxing Day. This is double the average attendance when they were in the football league.
Pretty impressive for 9th tier football and a sign of the times as many people just can't afford Premier League prices anymore.
 
You can't say he's generalising then claim our owners are better than 90% of other owners out there mate. Maximising revenue if it affects your match day experience is very much something you should moan like fuck about.

His proof is the cost of footbal,l and the argument that just because other people get ripped off in other walks of life it doesn't mean you shouldn't complain about it in this instance.
I didn't say people shouldn't complain. I said that you can't use other people's assumed views to back up an arguement
 
£61-£78 for an Adult ticket against West Ham, ‘Saturday, 3pm kick off’.

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Are we filling an extra 8000 seats at Flexi-Gold season tickets prices, and those or higher match day ticket prices next season?

I’m assuming the club think they will?
 
£61-£78 for an Adult ticket against West Ham, ‘Saturday, 3pm kick off’.

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Are we filling an extra 8000 seats at Flexi-Gold season tickets prices, and those or higher match day ticket prices next season?

I’m assuming the club think they will?
I'm flying to Australia next Saturday so put my West Ham Ticket (block 219) on the Ticket Exchange and within 30 minutes I'd received an email from City confirming that it had been sold.

I wonder if it had genuinely been bought by a City supporter or whether City had immediately sold it to a Third Party Ticketing Site.
 
I'm flying to Australia next Saturday so put my West Ham Ticket (block 219) on the Ticket Exchange and within 30 minutes I'd received an email from City confirming that it had been sold.

I wonder if it had genuinely been bought by a City supporter or whether City had immediately sold it to a Third Party Ticketing Site.
Nobody knows, only the club, and they aren’t saying.
 
The club want to be the best but that doesn't always benefit the fans, name me a business that does that?

I don't want concert fucking halls and a display cabinet full of clubs I have never heard of, I don't want Jamie Oliver pies or a PA system that would drown out a jet engine operated by a mob of what appears to be children's TV presenters.

I want to watch the football, being anything like Real Madrid should be avoided at all costs.
I fucking love this post

Well said that man
 
Nobody knows, only the club, and they aren’t saying.
It doesn't really matter, and you can have a look and see if it is listed if you wanted. There would have probably been about 1 or 2 available on tier two when it was sold, so would have been hight demand to someone wanting that tier.
 
I see it's not just the top level where fans are being exploited. Tamworth charging £38 to stand on the terrace against Spurs in the FA Cup. I appreciated a rise in prices for that game would be expected but that's over double the cost of the equivalent ticket for their previous game.

 
I'm flying to Australia next Saturday so put my West Ham Ticket (block 219) on the Ticket Exchange and within 30 minutes I'd received an email from City confirming that it had been sold.

I wonder if it had genuinely been bought by a City supporter or whether City had immediately sold it to a Third Party Ticketing Site.

When I brought that up our resident happy clappers defended the club for running their very own secondary market ticket touting business.

Stockholm syndrome is fucking rife on here.
 
£61-£78 for an Adult ticket against West Ham, ‘Saturday, 3pm kick off’.

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Are we filling an extra 8000 seats at Flexi-Gold season tickets prices, and those or higher match day ticket prices next season?

I’m assuming the club think they will?

This is the only reason I’ve kept hold of my season ticket. If/when I sack it off, the price of tickets means I’ll never go to another match again out of principle.
 
I see it's not just the top level where fans are being exploited. Tamworth charging £38 to stand on the terrace against Spurs in the FA Cup. I appreciated a rise in prices for that game would be expected but that's over double the cost of the equivalent ticket for their previous game.


This is their one in a million chance to get a decent amount of£ on the gate. Basic economics at play. It’ll sell out.
 
I see it's not just the top level where fans are being exploited. Tamworth charging £38 to stand on the terrace against Spurs in the FA Cup. I appreciated a rise in prices for that game would be expected but that's over double the cost of the equivalent ticket for their previous game.


Pure Greed, they'll also get TV money too. When their fans who turn up regularly fook them off for the rest of the season, they'll be out with the begging buckets again. £25 for a standing terrace ticket for an under 10 is just wrong.

Hope their fans boycott them for the rest of the season
 
Pure Greed, they'll also get TV money too. When their fans who turn up regularly fook them off for the rest of the season, they'll be out with the begging buckets again. £25 for a standing terrace ticket for an under 10 is just wrong.

Hope their fans boycott them for the rest of the season
The whole football bubble will burst soon
 
Pure Greed, they'll also get TV money too. When their fans who turn up regularly fook them off for the rest of the season, they'll be out with the begging buckets again. £25 for a standing terrace ticket for an under 10 is just wrong.

Hope their fans boycott them for the rest of the season

Spoke to my Daughter about this. For herself and 3 sons, £128. She can't afford it. Last time out, it was £40. She used to live at the house that backs on to the away end. Could watch the game from the garden/patio.

Normal crowd is about 1700.
 
Pure Greed, they'll also get TV money too. When their fans who turn up regularly fook them off for the rest of the season, they'll be out with the begging buckets again. £25 for a standing terrace ticket for an under 10 is just wrong.

Hope their fans boycott them for the rest of the season

I don’t agree with what the owner has done. I can understand why he has done it. It’s his chance to make one last killing before Tamworth get knocked out of the FA Cup. And he’s hoping that it will attract a few hundred more Tamworth match going fans for the league games. A large majority of those apparent Tamworth fans who will buy tickets have probably never been to a Tamworth match before, even though they will say they support Tamworth.
 

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