DonaldDownTheWing
Striker
A normal league game costs more than that though.
Which is also mental I think. Obviously it’s a lot cheaper per game with a season ticket.
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A normal league game costs more than that though.
Pricing could be interesting. Personally I’d like to see the club maximise match day revenue. If we could sell out all four home games averaging £50 a ticket it would bring in around £10m in revenue. Add prize money and tv money and the group stages alone could generate £20m plus.
When?We did have a cup scheme.
Which is also mental I think. Obviously it’s a lot cheaper per game with a season ticket.
You’re living in the past marra. I paid £1 to see Sunderland win the cup at Wembley, same year I saw David Bowie at the Rink for 95p and had a few pints in the Park Inn at 12p a pint. Things move on. My Wembley ticket last year was £500 and I paid £400 to see The Eagles in Manchester while sipping beer at £6/pint….and I’m as working class as they come. £50 ticket for a top European game is fair and reasonable.
I think non SC holders should have the option of buying the same seat for the group stage. Club should be sorting some kind of ticketing scheme out now whatever it may be.Surely the club will bring back the cup direct debit scheme and we can sit in our own seat. I hope they are sensible with the ticket prices aswell.
Which was ages ago. Attendances have massively changed.We did have a cup scheme last time we were in the PL.
We didn’t sell out the cup quarters vs Chelsea or the Semi vs Man U though.
Sky TV aren’t paying the eagles £165 million for being a touring band and you wouldn’t go and watch them between 19-38 times a season plus cup games.You’re living in the past marra. I paid £1 to see Sunderland win the cup at Wembley, same year I saw David Bowie at the Rink for 95p and had a few pints in the Park Inn at 12p a pint. Things move on. My Wembley ticket last year was £500 and I paid £400 to see The Eagles in Manchester while sipping beer at £6/pint….and I’m as working class as they come. £50 ticket for a top European game is fair and reasonable.
120 quid 4 game package for an adult would be nice. Is it minimum of 4 home 4 away games in Europa league?Club need to get an add-on package for season card holders sorted pdq
Definitely early 00sWhen?
Sky TV aren’t paying the eagles £165 million for being a touring band and you wouldn’t go and watch them between 19-38 times a season plus cup games.
Comparing football clubs with bands doesn’t work.
120 quid 4 game package for an adult would be nice. Is it minimum of 4 home 4 away games in Europa league?
The Eagles don't sing live either.You’re living in the past marra. I paid £1 to see Sunderland win the cup at Wembley, same year I saw David Bowie at the Rink for 95p and had a few pints in the Park Inn at 12p a pint. Things move on. My Wembley ticket last year was £500 and I paid £400 to see The Eagles in Manchester while sipping beer at £6/pint….and I’m as working class as they come. £50 ticket for a top European game is fair and reasonable.
They used to do this for home cup matches and it saved a lot of messing about.If they did a thing where you could just add them to your season ticket automatically with the money taken from your bank id sign up for that like.
No risk of going out in the first round then? Thank fck for that.Depends how many gigs you go to. I did around 15 last year.
It is mate.
My Wembley ticket was like £68 or something, so for £500 you must’ve been in corporate?
No risk of going out in the first round then? Thank fck for that.![]()