Good on Fulham fans for the boycott. Lowest price for the Newcastle game was £40. Considering it was televised and early in the competition that’s scandalous. All those empty seats killed the atmosphere and certainly didn’t help the team. If Fulham had priced it correctly they would’ve had a full house roaring them on.Poor, very poor
Listened to Fulham’s response to their ticketing prices questions from Saturdays game and hoping we aren’t going in that direction
Still seats unsold v Burnley. That's what happens when you charge an adult & u18, £94, for 2 tickets against Burnley on Wednesday night in January , with schools back, in SSL1-115. Even more expensive elsewhere. Club also slow to let S/T holders buy extra fromBurnley’s returns.
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I agree with what you are saying about work, school, public transport etc, but if it was the dippers on Wednesday instead of Burnley none of that would matter and the stadium would be sold out. This one is down to over-pricing and apathy.Mid-week night matches with work and school the next day do not help matters. Public transport being down to 3rd World standards also put people off.
I am off an age when the only time you played mid-week was if you had an FA Cup replay.
I was told by a few different people that I was being dramatic and they would all be gone by the day of the game. It’s no wonder the club think they can do what they want.
Saw a lot of empty seats for their match against Norwich.I agree with what you are saying about work, school, public transport etc, but if it was the dippers on Wednesday none of that would matter and the stadium would be sold out. This one is down to over-pricing and apathy.
I meant if we were playing the dippers on Wednesday. I’ve edited my post to clarify.Saw a lot of empty seats for their match against Norwich.
Yes I agree, doubt many Burnley fans will bother,I meant if we were playing the dippers on Wednesday. I’ve edited my post to clarify.