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Its the not reinstating the two cup games into the season ticket, which is the most disappointing thing. It's the domestic cup attendances that will suffer, not the champions league ones.
We sold out for a pre-season friendly at £25 per ticket, as long as they're sensible on pricing I expect cup attenances will be fine. Plenty of people who want to go but struggle to get tickets for league matches.Its the not reinstating the two cup games into the season ticket, which is the most disappointing thing. It's the domestic cup attendances that will suffer, not the champions league ones.
Goons have 7 cup games on their season ticket. D&D must have a right chuckle reading how many people are happy parting with a further £170 +for 3 games.
Unfortunately we don't have as many fans as the big clubs in the world or are backed by a country.
You have a choice if you want to pay it or not.
Of course and I choose to pay but I also think it's a bit too high considering the lack of cup games
DO you still get loyalty points if you dont go through turnstiles? Because of the ticket issue my ticket was scanned at the bottom of the steps and me and a few others got taken round the back of the stadium (skipping turnstiles) by a steward. I just checked my account and the loyalty point hasnt been added yet
They aren't building them yet.Has much work happened outside the south stand where the hotel/apartments are being built? Has anyone got any pictures?
They aren't building them yet.
Next summer??
That’s fair enough I’d say. But it should reflect in the price of season tickets.I'd rather the two home cups weren't on the season ticket as it allows fans who can't get tickets an opportunity for a game.
There's a lot of fans who can't afford memberships and big game prices but a 20 pound adult/10 pound kids ticket gives them a chance to go.
For me, it's just another category D game but for someone less fortunate it's a cup final.
That’s fair enough I’d say. But it should reflect in the price of season tickets.
They are really testing the limits of willing. It’s my biggest outgoing after my mortgage. At the end of the day it should be a leisure activity, something left over after the necessities. But Levy knows for some it is held dear like a necessity and that’s why people are ‘willing’. It’s become more like an addiction.The price of season tickets is set by what people are willing to pay.
They are really testing the limits of willing. It’s my biggest outgoing after my mortgage. At the end of the day it should be a leisure activity, something left over after the necessities. But Levy knows for some it is held dear like a necessity and that’s why people are ‘willing’. It’s become more like an addiction.