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Chekatrade ticket info.

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We are we paying for the Dorty Fookas Security.....Its a Fookin liberty
 
Overpricing? To put this into perspective Evostick Premier clubs (2 divisions below conference) charge over £10 for a league game. £15 is more than fair.

Let’s also just factor in how cheap our seaso tickets are, me and my boy get into a game for less than £15 for the two of us. Brilliant value
 
If you dont want to pay 15 quid dont go
Stop whinging. If we happen to reach checkatripe trophy fimal and minimum price is £30 i bet the moaning minnies will cough up. Plus these wankers would have saved their cash in not forking out forvany previous checkatripe games
 
Do you genuinely believe that this price increase has solely been made to cover those extra costs? Particularly given what our owners have said about maximising income previously?

It makes financial sense to do it. I get that. I just don’t think it’s particularly fair or just
You’re paying 15 quid to watch a game of football. It’s hardly taking the piss.

No it isn't. It's impossible to gauge the interest in this game, many fans don't see the competition as a serious one. SD is having to open the full stadium at a potential loss. The police will take the piss with their costs. Nobody wants 5000 mags to turn up. Loads of fans are moaning about having to pay more money to cover the above and to watch another teams kids. My suggestion solves all these worries.
No it doesn’t, Newcastle fans will simply find there way into the home ends.
 
We (now) have a club that is "ours" again. We have an owner who is easily reachable and will reply and explain decisions if you're respectful, and sometimes even if you're not.

He's not some faceless American who will just blindly and carelessly throw money at it. Since the club is now "ours" again, and we want it to be financially well run, the funding has to partly come from us. The policing for this game will probably be more than league derbies, due to the bigger away allowance.

Mind you, the other Checkatrade games should've been a fiver minimum, so there's £6 you've saved straight away.

In summation, get your f***ing wallet out you tight twats.
 
We (now) have a club that is "ours" again. We have an owner who is easily reachable and will reply and explain decisions if you're respectful, and sometimes even if you're not.

He's not some faceless American who will just blindly and carelessly throw money at it. Since the club is now "ours" again, and we want it to be financially well run, the funding has to partly come from us. The policing for this game will probably be more than league derbies, due to the bigger away allowance.

Mind you, the other Checkatrade games should've been a fiver minimum, so there's £6 you've saved straight away.

In summation, get your f***ing wallet out you tight twats.

This ‘ours’ thing. What does it mean?
 
Its responsible pricing as we have to cover policing, give some to the trophy pool and some to the mags.
 
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