Stand against prices

Keep saying I’m going to give it up, had my season ticket 35 years, yet when it comes to the crunch I still renew.

However, dropped the CL and FA Cup schemes this year, the league cup a while back. Travel to and from the ground seems to becoming more difficult, add in price increases, VAR and all the light shows and all that rubbish and it’s becoming more and more removed from the football experience I fell in love with.

I go with my dad who’s 74. He’s probably got one more season left as he struggles walking to and from the ground. After that it will probably be two more blues who have been season tickets holders for a long time, calling it a day.

Club won’t give one really as we will be replaced with a day tripper who will spend in the club shop. Something we rarely do.
 
Last few seasons I have managed to get to usually 3-6 home games,this season I will be lucky to make 1,it’s not accessible any more and that’s a shame.
With the possible exception of United and Liverpool games, you could buy a ticket for every single home game off this forum. And normally cheaper than face value.
Very accessible.
 
There were about 2k unsold tickets, so that's nearer 4%, but those unsold tickets won't include those listed on the ticket exchange that remained unsold (like mine) or where ticket holders simply didn't turn up. I'd say it was more like 10%.
The attendance was 51,764
The capacity is 52,900
That’s not a bad attendance considering it was such a horrible evening, weather wise.
 
They thought Jim was going to fix it. He certainly has.

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Is it no concessions at all!? If so that's scandalous. Do any other clubs have no concessions at all?

And just to be explicit here - disabled, children and OAP's now have to pay full whack?
 

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