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Aetos Flag 17 Nov 16 11.33am Send a Private Message to Aetos Add Aetos as a friend

Capping away tickets at a maximum of £30 was welcome, but it seems that clubs are interpreting it as THE price for away tickets. Clubs that charged less than £30 have put their prices UP.

Hull City are charging us £30. Hull's prices vary according to category of matches. They range from £9 -£33 depending on category. Last time we were there it cost us £18. Assuming we are a category C game for them, home fans for the equivalent part of the stadium will pay £15. The very top price will be £27.

Our seats will be the MOST expensive in the ground. This is totally against the spirit of the new rule.

 

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Michaelawt85 Flag Bexley 17 Nov 16 11.46am Send a Private Message to Michaelawt85 Add Michaelawt85 as a friend

Is this why sth and members are getting their coach travel for free? Serious question

 


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CJr94 Flag Holmesdale Road 17 Nov 16 11.51am Send a Private Message to CJr94 Add CJr94 as a friend

You say that, but there were probably more clubs that charged over £30 so it probably makes no difference. Your expensive tickets are a little cheaper and the cheaper tickets are a little more.

I paid £45 for West Ham away last season!

 

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richard shaw (og)65 Flag my minds eye 17 Nov 16 12.03pm Send a Private Message to richard shaw (og)65 Add richard shaw (og)65 as a friend

when this came in I read an article saying that this would happen , good thing that prices come down but annoying the clubs that were cheap have upped their prices , but the above poster is right ,probably averages out when west ham and Chelsea used to charge £45 the cnuts

Edited by richard shaw (og)65 (17 Nov 2016 12.03pm)

 


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Aetos Flag 17 Nov 16 12.38pm Send a Private Message to Aetos Add Aetos as a friend

Absolutely. There are far more wins than losses. Overall, its a move in the right direction. I'm north-west based, so have paid £46 at Man U and over £40 at Liverpool and City. It's just galling that a measure to reduce prices has resulted in a hefty increase, this time to make ours the most expensive seats in the stadium.

I'm worried too about the unintended consequences of the new rule about ensuring away fans get some pitchside seats. They are thinking of Sunderland and Newcastle sticking us up in the gods, but Old Trafford give a decent view to away fans and their pitchside seats are some of the worst in the ground. They are going to have to change the away section to include them, and I bet it won't be a change for the better.

 

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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 17 Nov 16 12.49pm

Originally posted by Michaelawt85

Is this why sth and members are getting their coach travel for free? Serious question

I am sure that when a club that has been relegated from the Prem and then promoted again their parachute payments stop and that money is then divided by the other Premier League Clubs. Am sure it was decided at a meeting of the clubs that the money should be used to support Away travelling fans. Nowadays clubs dont give anything away unless they have to or can gain some PR out of it.

Edited by bubble wrap (17 Nov 2016 12.49pm)

 

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VKR1888 Flag London 17 Nov 16 1.13pm Send a Private Message to VKR1888 Add VKR1888 as a friend

£55 for Chelsea away I think is the most I have paid for a ticket!

 

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Bexley Eagle Flag Bexley Kent 17 Nov 16 1.49pm Send a Private Message to Bexley Eagle Add Bexley Eagle as a friend

Indeed we were there. However I would pay that if we won 2-1 every time

 

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richard shaw (og)65 Flag my minds eye 17 Nov 16 1.58pm Send a Private Message to richard shaw (og)65 Add richard shaw (og)65 as a friend

Originally posted by bubble wrap

I am sure that when a club that has been relegated from the Prem and then promoted again their parachute payments stop and that money is then divided by the other Premier League Clubs. Am sure it was decided at a meeting of the clubs that the money should be used to support Away travelling fans. Nowadays clubs dont give anything away unless they have to or can gain some PR out of it.

Edited by bubble wrap (17 Nov 2016 12.49pm)

there is a premier league regulation where a club has to set aside a certain amount of money for away fans visiting , so keep tickets cheap or do some updating of the facilities , not sue how much it is

 


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richard shaw (og)65 Flag my minds eye 17 Nov 16 1.59pm Send a Private Message to richard shaw (og)65 Add richard shaw (og)65 as a friend

Originally posted by Bexley Eagle

Indeed we were there. However I would pay that if we won 2-1 every time

the one time I baulked at paying that for a ticket and missed a 2-1 win there , `kin typical

 


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richard shaw (og)65 Flag my minds eye 17 Nov 16 2.02pm Send a Private Message to richard shaw (og)65 Add richard shaw (og)65 as a friend

Originally posted by richard shaw (og)65

there is a premier league regulation where a club has to set aside a certain amount of money for away fans visiting , so keep tickets cheap or do some updating of the facilities , not sue how much it is


found a link for it

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interviewer " iggy , do you think you influenced anybody?"
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Epsom Eagle Flag 10 miles from Selhurst 17 Nov 16 2.09pm Send a Private Message to Epsom Eagle Add Epsom Eagle as a friend

In 2014-15 I bought 3 adult £16 & 1 child £5 for Hull away at a total of £53.
This time 1 Adult £30 & 1 child £24 at a total of £54.
I almost gave this the 2 fingers it deserves but bought this morning.
My guess is over the course of the 19 away fixtures I'll be better off than last season but it doesn't feel that way today.

 

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