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:lol: I think I will pass on that. Can't wait to see how much a pint is on Saturday now :lol:
Was £40 last time the stadium was open
Went to a fair few in there
Not impressed with the £14 price hike
£54 to watch third division football
Piss take
 
In all honesty 15 max
Id pay that nout more
I pay £22 to watch Cambridge United and feel like it's fine. I'm surprised half the lower leagues haven't gone out of business in the last 18 months, and since we depend on gate receipts a lot more than in the Sky days and the pre-FFP days, the difference between £15 and £30 is 20,000 x 23 x £15 = seven million pounds in the club coffers.

It's not the 90s any more.
 
At SoL in the league, Absolute disgrace imho.

Baffles me. Each to their own but no chance il be paying that, il only go this season if i get a freebie. Or if they lowered prices.

Be mad if people dont agree that that price is far to steep. We're in league 1 ffs.

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it's steep and in one of the nations most impoverished areas but there'll still be probably one of the highest gates in the country there, out of any league, including Championship and Prem.
 
Yet spend time posting on SAFC forum telling others that something is too expensive that you wouldn't pay for anyway?!!

As for the atmosphere the past few seasons have been cracking at times (last years 2nd leg play off for example) with only 10k in.

That says more about those who still attend rather than the ones who chucked the towl in when we get relegated from the PL.
Couldn't give a monkeys
 
Couldn't give a monkeys

However care enough to spend time telling other's how much you don't care... whilst commenting on an atmosphere you're no longer play a part in making at the match.

Bizzare, I don't find myself commenting on things that I don't care about or that I'm no longer involved with.
 
I understand what your saying mate.

But I think it’s the principle of it. Don’t let the club take the p!ss out of the walk up fans ticket prices. If you accept £30. Where is the cut off line if they keep rising it. Which they would do if people kept paying it.
Exactly, football fans get the piss taken out of them. If they keep paying it, the clubs will keep raising it , out of interest was it 30 quid last season? yet are people any better off this season than last?
 
Exactly, football fans get the piss taken out of them. If they keep paying it, the clubs will keep raising it , out of interest was it 30 quid last season? yet are people any better off this season than last?
£84 for a ticket in Quinn’s bar .
Ouch
 
The facilities?

You have a plastic seat and some kiosks in a concourse that serve pies which range from slightly warm to hotter than the sun, alongside a selection of shite alcoholic beverages.
*Overpriced shite beverages
Expensive if you are genuinely on the bones of your arse but if you go to the odd game and frequent town centre pubs and have a good drink b4 and after the game clad in stone Island etc is it really that much of an increase
 
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Cheapest tickets are £26. £30 is for East/West Stands, except central blocks, which are £32.
At least there's no booking fees on top of the prices with the new digital system.

Probably why've they have raised them to pay for that :lol:

f***ing hate booking fees and admin fees that didn't exist at one point(I'm only 28 and I recall those days)

Think you end up paying an extra £20 for a Glastonbury ticket for all the extra fees.
 
I think the rise is steep (30% up on sales before the day previously), think a 10% rise similar to the season cards works be fairer, maybe with more in subsequent seasons once they've shown they can at least get us out of this league. Also think it puts us about 2nd highest for match day pricing, which probably isn't right

That being said I'm not so worried about the top end pricing, if they want to make the half way line seats £40 or whatever then fair enough. Main thing for me is making sure there are still plenty of affordable seats elsewhere for those who do struggle, especially good deals for kids to help families and get the next generation invested in it. I think £26 for the cheapest adult seats is a bit high tbh, and the child prices seem high given I got a season card for the bairn for less than £50.
 
I really don’t get it. Hull are the same £33 a ticket. You’d think clubs would be chomping at the bit to get as many in as possible after the last year
 
At SoL in the league, Absolute disgrace imho.

Baffles me. Each to their own but no chance il be paying that, il only go this season if i get a freebie. Or if they lowered prices.

Be mad if people dont agree that that price is far to steep. We're in league 1 ffs.

Dear me
£30 is too much for Division 3. I was shocked when Wednesday charged £20 in this league like 5 yr ago.
 
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