brianisablue
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Having paid £59 for my Chelsea ticket I'm entitled to whine if I want.....
cheddar404 said:mancitytmdanttom said:gh_mcfc said:Thats the point though. In some areas of the country especially London this will be the case. Elsewhere it wont be.
Away attendances are dropping off everywhere due to ticket prices. If you have a season ticket you tend not to notice costs for 1 of home games especially as many cup games are reduced.
Those without STs pick and choose game and go a lot less frequently in my experience.
That's where you're wrong - I'm a season ticket holder (Have been since we moved in the new stadium) and I go to as many away games as possible (Only missed 1 this season so far and only missed 4 last season) - And have not missed a home game since 2003
Ah yes, I can see the extensive evidence data you've compiled using your sample of 1.
ban-mcfc said:We have sold out near enough every game for the last 2/3 seasons.
Our average attendence is 46/47 depending on how many away fans turn up.
Go back over our history and there wont be many higher average attendances than what we have now.
That being said away games are ridiculous. West brom cost over a £100 for me, for the ticket, train and a few beers.
Stoke was nearly as much. The sooner they re-introduce standing and drop the prices the better.
waspish said:Wonder what percentage of young match going season ticket city fans who when become adult paying fans stay season ticket fans?
ive carried on my season ticket (im 20), but ive cut down on aways this year. did em all last, just cannot afford it. i know it is difficult but somewhere down the line we as a set of supporters need to be strong and protest about it, £59 quid for chelsea? im hearing £64 for arsenal? its become the norm to accept a ticket around £40 which is outragous in my opinion. needs to be stopped, but wont be unless serious action is taken.Gallager91 said:waspish said:Wonder what percentage of young match going season ticket city fans who when become adult paying fans stay season ticket fans?
I gave my season ticket up 2 seasons ago due to the price and being out of work and went to matches when I had enough money.. Not missed an away day this season bar Fulham and missed 2 home games including cup games.. The price does affect younger fans due to lack of work. Like at west ham I spend £180 over the day inc ticket and travel that was a whole weeks wage. We've stil got one of the cheapest ticket prices in the prem but the lack of work etc for young people in and around manchester makes going to the games a struggle.