Swindon cup tickets on sale tomorrow.

No issue with them charging £30, I also think City should let them have all of the money from ticket sales/TV. It’s a big earner for them and could be the difference between going bust and surviving.
Lovely sentiment but the big clubs do not care about teams down the pyramid,This was proved by the super league and squabbling over the covid support.Although you dont see Sainsburys and Tescos bailing out local shops do you.
 
Lovely sentiment but the big clubs do not care about teams down the pyramid,This was proved by the super league and squabbling over the covid support.Although you dont see Sainsburys and Tescos bailing out local shops do you.
You’re not wrong but it didn’t stop our fanbase raising over £30,000 last year for Cheltenham.
 

£35 for home fans, despite the nine slide presentation contained in the article the prices have not gone down well!
 

£35 for home fans, despite the nine slide presentation contained in the article the prices have not gone down well!
Which is what I said at the start of this thread.
Early rounds of the FA Cup are usually quite reasonable but these prices take the proverbial.
 
Newport away was used as a comparator in 2019, we were charged £26 behind the goals and there was big demand with no complaints about price. Different world now for clubs and fans.

The dead rubber v Everton cost £28 cheapest ticket behind the goal with a sterile 10k crowd and dragged out presentation.
 
Does the price include a plastic mac? Away end is still open, isn't it?
 

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