ferryhill mackem
Striker
£12.50
still a decent price and it is the final home game of the season
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
£12.50
If people only turned up when we weren’t playing shite there’d have been nobody turning up most of the time for years. The players and managers undoubtedly owe us for the support they’ve got this season rather than the other way round, but still support is unconditional and people should want to be there to support their club if not Ross or whoever else to try and drag them over the line. And so what if it’s Pompey? We have just as good a chance of winning the match and playoffs as they do.
My lads was £7.50.
Is that under 12?Not sure how many times people need telling this, we are not allowed to give discounts. EFL rules state that play off tickets must be the same as match day tickets ie minimum £20.
My lads was £7.50.
I’m going after no end of bother getting a ticket.
Thought it might have been a nice touch to give ST holders a discount after the loyalty we have shown this season
Cost me £48.75 for this weekend. Not everyone can afford thatstill a decent price and it is the final home game of the season
It’s not my definition, and yes, if they have contributed towards ‘supporting’ the club financially, they are a ‘supporter.’So by your definition someone who buys a single ticket and thus gives financial support is a supporter. Agreed?
Expect it and embrace it mate, the truth is gonna hurt some of the precious little fuckers......
"Sunderland till I die" or until the biggest game of the season costs £20 and its on Sky.........Got slaughtered for calling out the fans for being fannies the other week but if fans abandon the team at this stage then fuck em, they deserve all they get, 3rd rate and little doubt they will need to concede that the Mags are indeed the biggest club with the best fans in the North East. Not a chance they wouldnt sell out for this game, literally none.
Huh? That isn’t what I said at all, and he’d be a supporter because he has supported the club financially, just not one who is currently ‘supporting.’ Re-read what I actually said.so going by your rules. my old man who saw his first game in 1936, isn't a supporter anymore as he was told to leave the stadium before we last played Leicester. this caused him, myself and my daughter to pack in our season cards.
I agree tbf. It's the most important game of the season.So by the op's logic a person who's went to every single game this season but chooses to have a game off is a shit fan, seems logical and balanced![]()
It is for some people. For a bloke who takes his kids it isn't 'only 20 quid'
Agree 100%. We'll get slaughtered for anything less than our average and rightly so. I'd even wager Boro would pull in 27-28k for a play off semi.
Is that under 12?
Many supporters, without SC's, are just as loyal and pay more to go![]()
I can’t go, love to but I’m away Sunday morning for graft so want to spend my last night with me wife and bairns......soz like
It's not bollocks at all. I've been in the position where I couldn't afford it. Just count yourself lucky you can.Haway man, its bollocks, have 3 less beers before the match or a pack of tabs less and its the price of a bairns ticket.....The season tickets have been mental value this season, me and the lads have cost less than £14 a game for league games....Thats less than many non league clubs.
It’s not my definition, and yes, if they have contributed towards ‘supporting’ the club financially, they are a ‘supporter.’
Would rather spend it with Luke O'Nein![]()
Agree 100%. We'll get slaughtered for anything less than our average and rightly so. I'd even wager Boro would pull in 27-28k for a play off semi.
It's not bollocks at all. I've been in the position where I couldn't afford it. Just count yourself lucky you can.