Ticket Pricing for Inter (H)

I've already said I'm not
My post was in regards to "we should do something other than a banner"
The last banner that criticised ticket pricing was removed by the stewards sharpish, with the excuse that it was covering the advertising boards
Last home game, there was a banner hung in the same place for an hour
Thank god you're not a villa fan ha ha
 
he's already said in his twitter he'd be still going.

Clubs know regardless of price people will still pay.

Remember when we boycotted (apart from a select few) both Blackburn and Wigan away for the increase in pricing?
I think it was Bolton rather than Blackburn. I don't think the Wigan game was all down to pricing either. Sure, it was a £10 increase on the previous season and some no doubt stayed away because of that, but we were also dogshit at the time and others would've sacked it off because of that.
 
I think it was Bolton rather than Blackburn. I don't think the Wigan game was all down to pricing either. Sure, it was a £10 increase on the previous season and some no doubt stayed away because of that, but we were also dogshit at the time and others would've sacked it off because of that.

no it was blackburn i'm sure of it.

The away stand was pretty much empty. we probably did something similar at bolton to tbh
 
Agree mate but there fans are one of the biggest set of cunts going
And that's exactly the kind of attitude that the clubs want to see when it comes to ticket pricing. Regardless of whether some Villa fans are cunts or not - and I happen to believe that they're far bigger cunts these days than they were 10 years ago - sometimes you have to forget about that for the greater good.

Let's remember that fans of ALL 20 Premier League clubs put their differences to one side in October 2015 when there was a co-ordinated weekend of campaigning against ticket pricing for PL away games. At our home game against Newcastle, there were fan groups from City, Newcastle, Liverpool, and Everton in attendance - Liverpool were playing Everton in the derby the following day which meant reps from both clubs could be there and they chose to come to our ground as fans from those 4 clubs were the main drivers behind the campaign - prior to the match with a very visual banner campaign on the bridge and speeches from reps of all fan groups present. That weekend of action was one of a number of initiatives that led to a £30 cap on PL away tickets the following season and is still in place today.
 
Anyone else having issues getting tickets? Says the sales are limited to 0 tickets per person for me...
Exactly the same for me mate. I am Flexi Gold so suspect window hasn't opened for me. Sales criteria doesn't specifically mention Flexi Gold
 
£37 for a ticket to see the best team in the world and you think its expensive ?

Yep, I certainly do, my ticket happens to be £37.50 but thats the 'worst' seat in the stadium. I also tend to think we should be in this together and not im alright Jack, a hell of a lot of people will be paying more than me and its a piss take from the club.

I've read all your contributions to this thread and you believe the club are in the right, I tend to think they're heavily in the wrong therefore im guessing we wont agree so we'll leave it here.

See you in the third tier of the South Stand, reluctantly
 
Same for me too!!! I have a regular season ticket. Mcfc ticket office strikes again..

Same for me. Season ticket holder plus my Son, a Flexi-Gold ticket holder. Should both be valid at 10am.

Can't purchase!

£85 for Adult and Child in Family Stand Level 2. Ridiculous that.
 
he's already said in his twitter he'd be still going.

Clubs know regardless of price people will still pay.

Remember when we boycotted (apart from a select few) both Blackburn and Wigan away for the increase in pricing?
Arse and Brum away were two other games that were boycotted.
 
Yep, I certainly do, my ticket happens to be £37.50 but thats the 'worst' seat in the stadium. I also tend to think we should be in this together and not im alright Jack, a hell of a lot of people will be paying more than me and its a piss take from the club.

I've read all your contributions to this thread and you believe the club are in the right, I tend to think they're heavily in the wrong therefore im guessing we wont agree so we'll leave it here.

See you in the third tier of the South Stand, reluctantly
Worst seat in the stadium, there's no bad seats, you're just talking **** now.
 
Taken in isolation it’s not. If there’s a family of 4 going then it’s potentially closer to £150 before petrol, car parking, food and drinks.
It’s a lot of money to find.
We all have a choice mate, £150 for 4 is cheap in my opinion, pubs are charging £7/8 a pint, meals out have rocketed, flights etc etc, you can't have everything so you prioritize...
 
Yep, I certainly do, my ticket happens to be £37.50 but thats the 'worst' seat in the stadium. I also tend to think we should be in this together and not im alright Jack, a hell of a lot of people will be paying more than me and its a piss take from the club.

I've read all your contributions to this thread and you believe the club are in the right, I tend to think they're heavily in the wrong therefore im guessing we wont agree so we'll leave it here.

See you in the third tier of the South Stand, reluctantly
Worst seat in the staduim.
What's wrong with it.
 
We all have a choice mate, £150 for 4 is cheap in my opinion, pubs are charging £7/8 a pint, meals out have rocketed, flights etc etc, you can't have everything so you prioritize...
Yes I agree and I suspect that football will start dropping down the list of priorities if things carry on as they are now.
 

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