tregyblue61
Well-Known Member
It may have been Colchester away 98 ish I'm sure that was a Friday night game.
I remember it well, got in, ordered a brew, started stirring then found most of the spoon had melted.
What a shit 'ole though.
It may have been Colchester away 98 ish I'm sure that was a Friday night game.
My thoughts too.To be honest, I hope they do get the red pen out. Hopefully, it will shame the club into lowering the outrageous prices!
You're right, the Goat scored a peach. Walked down a dark track towards the dodgy burger bar to get to our endThought that was a Sat evening PPV.
It was definitely one of the games where you were guaranteed money back if you listed. But that was before it was shifted to a Thursday.I am pretty sure, the Club guarantee paying you for your ticket,for the high profile games,( spurs is one of them) whether they sell it or not.
Most of the regulars around me are there for all cup games. A lot have been there since we moved in. These are good seats in the Colin bell upper tier, mainly older fans.I’m astonished there’s approx 20,000 on the cup schemes. That would suggest roughly every other season ticket holder sat in their own seat for cup games.
Round me clearly isn’t representative then. Apart from one family two rows down who never miss a game, I often don’t recognise a single regular most cup games.
Actually pretty good considering the ridiculous pricing.Remaining tickets for Tomorrow:
NSL1 = 104
NSL2 = 114
NS Total = 218
ESL1 = 51
ESL2 = 16
ESL3 = 262
ES Total = 329
SSL1 = 50
SSL2 = 56
SSL3 = 259
SS Total = 365
CBL1 = 18
CBL2 = 14
CBL3 = 369
CB Total = 401
Total = 1,313
*Excludes hospitality sections
Actually pretty good considering the ridiculous pricing.
That is such a shame. When I started taking my kids in 2006 it was a fiver for kids. No way I could have afforded to go regularly if it had been the equivalent of what you're being asked to pay.My kids are at the age where they enjoy it and we can actually go to the match as something to do. Only issue with it is it cost me £120 for tickets last time prior to anything else.
Hopefully Soriano will be goneSo why take out 1200 seats just to put in new advertising boards? Those seats were often empty. The demand for tickets wasn’t there then, even when we won the league 3 times.
The current demand for tickets has been created by signing Haaland, nothing else.
When the North stand is built, Pep will be gone, and Haaland might also be gone if the break in his contract is true? I’m not saying it is true.
As you know, like everyone else, I’m all for the North stand expansion, but we’re not filling an extra 6000+ seats, maybe more seats, at those ticket prices, plus another 2 years of season ticket and match day ticket price increases, if that happens?
As for the Spurs game. We should still be shifting those tickets. We’ve got enough support in and around Manchester to fill those seats, (the Haaland effect), but not at those prices.