Blackburn FA Cup Ticket Details

I reckon some people won't be happy until the club offers free admission.

It's £30 for a parent and 2 kids who don't have season tickets, or £25 if they do have season tickets. The difference isn't that significant yet it still serves as an incentive to be a season ticket holder. It's a standard pricing model in operation across pretty much every sector of the economy these days - you pay less/get freebies as a reward for loyalty/regular purchases.
 
So much negativity on here from some.

Those are non-league (Nat League) prices - £20 for an adult and child (who are STs and 21k are i.e. most Boro fans) or £24 if not a season ticket holder.

12 noon is better than an evening K/O in the winter for some who don't like the dark better than 3pm even.
 
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12pm kick off will put a lot of people off with many kids having sporting commitments on a Saturday morning
There is no perfect time that suits everyone, particularly in the middle of winter. Myself I prefer to travel to games and back, in the light, as much as possible. Someone living 2 hours from the Riverside could travel to the game and return in the light. Public transport tends to better from 9am to 5pm too.
 
I think the prices are OK. Nothing to be commended on but not expensive either. Just middle of the road.

I'd have gone at those prices but the 12pm kick off means I can't make it after the Saturday morning junior games, or at least it would be extremely rushed. I'll maybe go last minute if I get back in enough time
 
So if you are left with a 3pm game on the saturday you havent been 'lucky' enough to be picked for an international Non UK broadcast?

Wasnt Boro v Brighton a 3pm kick off? Im sure that was broadcast elsewhere
 
I mean the ticket prices sound pretty fair..

Hopefully the club can really push it and we can get a decent crowd in.
 
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