felixbg said:eshiers1 said:while thats true, we dont have to follow what they do, plus since they'll be in a stand on their own couldnt we in theory charge them what we wanted?!
unfortunately if we did this we would have to do the same for the north stand lower ... no way around it. if uni*ed had been prepared to do reduced tickets at OT i'm sure our prices would have been reduced too. annoying
never the less i'm sure the student union will be selling £5 tickets to students that dont even support city as usual
felixbg said:Regular Joe said:I can't believe we have over 9000 season ticket holders with over 4000 loyalty points, so if our allocation is that high I don't understand what's going on here.
Surely the club know how many loyalty points you need to be one of the top 9000 season ticket holders, so why can't they announce sales dates down to that level? Or am I missing something?
keep in mind the fact supporters clubs take their full allocation and get thousands of tickets for the derbys
£40 in my eyes is a joke,i can afford it but what about someone else,will be grilling Garry Cooke!!BLUEMATT69 said:Was hoping for a little bit cheaper than this, especially so close to christmas, looks like I'll not be buying anyone presents and treat myself to tickets!
Also can't see why they have to be £40 accross the board, they don't have just the one price for league matches do they?
LOYALTY!!!Kula Sheikher said:I paid £35 for the game against Hull, so £40 for a semi final against the rags seems pretty reasonable to me.
jrb said:Too bloody right I would. Even if I had to struggle to afford it.
Not only is it a semi final it's also a derby. You probably won't ever experience a better atmosphere and night, unless we win at the Swamp. If we win, none of you moaning will give a shit about the 40 quid. When was the last time we played the Rags in a semi final?
Just one more point to bear in mind. If you aren't prepared to pay 40 quid, there will be a 100 people who will.