GornikDaze
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In simple terms what’s the benefit of platinum over gold for the sake of an extra £50 a year? The extra points aren’t really needed as I don’t generally get close to away tickets anyway
It' the £20/30 increase every year that bothers me not just a once offmine has gone up £20
It’s annoying but frankly if an extra 3% means you can no longer afford to buy a ticket then it doesn’t really sound like you should buy a ticket even if the price had stayed the same. An extra quid a game should drive nobody into financial difficulties.
How has that happened? I got a £299 ticket a few seasons ago. I'm next to the away fans on the second row of where the £299 tickets start and me renewal price is £310I got a very good seat for my £299 ticket, so naturally they now want full whack for it....£735!
Back into the value gold lottery I go. Fingers on the buzzers on Wednesday morning.
Wonder how Vinnie feels? If people bin Platinum then the club will end up losing money - totally pointless increase as it was last year. The club MAY make another £1m at most. As I have said previously if the first team squad each agree to a pay cut of £1k per week the club would make more money. Oh sorry Raz you are now on £179k over week hope you don't mind.
It's not the first increase though.mine has gone up £20
It’s annoying but frankly if an extra 3% means you can no longer afford to buy a ticket then it doesn’t really sound like you should buy a ticket even if the price had stayed the same. An extra quid a game should drive nobody into financial difficulties.
How has that happened? I got a £299 ticket a few seasons ago. I'm next to the away fans on the second row of where the £299 tickets start and me renewal price is £310
How has that happened? I got a £299 ticket a few seasons ago. I'm next to the away fans on the second row of where the £299 tickets start and me renewal price is £310