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Took about 2 hours for my resale confirmation to come through after it said "trying to sell".Put 2 tickets up for resale at the same time in the SS, one has sold within minutes but the other hasn't even shown on the map and "they're trying to sell it"![]()
As the bishop said to the actressjust stuck mine up
I could afford it,but for £300!!....I would want Beyonce pouring my pints,and singing at half-time...It's £300
Excellent ideawhat the club should also do is the option to donate the resale to the sunderland soup kitchen.
Been thinking about the 76 yards thing.There was someone on Facebook selling his two 76 yards tickets and reckoned the club were wanting £349 each for seats there on Sunday. I haven’t checked but that seems an insane amount. Surely for both but not each?
Sadly the price of premier league football.Been thinking about the 76 yards thing.
Some of our fans think its fine charging folk £300 for an are that was £65 a couple of years ago back (yeh i know its got a new fooking carpet).
Season ticket holders pay around £132 a match which is mental in itself imo.
However the club see fit to add what 130% markup for matchday sales.
Could afford it but cant see me using it ever, ditto the landlocked dingy founders bar with concourse toilets n bog standard bowl seats. I still cant believe some there have upper seats n have to exit ground to move between bar n seats![]()
I sit in there and it's about £120 a game, personally I don't think that's too bad considering some people are paying £99 or £149 just for a padded seat with no extra benefits, not a single chance I'd ever pay £300 a game though! Even some seats in the normal areas are creeping up past the £50 mark now, will get worse if we start qualifying for europe etc.Been thinking about the 76 yards thing.
Some of our fans think its fine charging folk £300 for an are that was £65 a couple of years ago back (yeh i know its got a new fooking carpet).
Season ticket holders pay around £132 a match which is mental in itself imo.
However the club see fit to add what 130% markup for matchday sales.
Could afford it but cant see me using it ever, ditto the landlocked dingy founders bar with concourse toilets n bog standard bowl seats. I still cant believe some there have upper seats n have to exit ground to move between bar n seats![]()
Were you expecting posh netty seats, like?ditto the landlocked dingy founders bar with concourse toilets n bog standard bowl seats.
About 2 n a half grand a season iirc.I sit in there and it's about £120 a game, personally I don't think that's too bad considering some people are paying £99 or £149 just for a padded seat with no extra benefits, not a single chance I'd ever pay £300 a game though! Even some seats in the normal areas are creeping up past the £50 mark now, will get worse if we start qualifying for europe etc.
No but if the nw corner toilets are owt like our ne corner ones having a piss and using bar too at ht may be impossible.Were you expecting posh netty seats, like?![]()
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Do you have any statistics on this?We are well below average prices for the premier league. We're paying similar to a lot of Championship clubs. My season ticket, cheapest adult one, went up by 20% this season, first one back in the premier league.
I'd expect similar increases over the next few seasons, if we stay in the premier league, until we are brought in line with average premier league prices.
I feel like we’re well up to standard prem prices now with some standard seats approaching £50.Do you have any statistics on this?
Do you have any statistics on this?