Bradford away in the cup is £5!!!

Redlips

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Ticket information for our third round Carabao Cup tie.​

We have been awarded a full allocation of 4,000 tickets.

  • 160+ points: 3pm, Thursday 7 September
  • 140+ points: 10am, Friday 8 September
  • 70+ points: 12 noon, Friday 8 September
  • 33+ points: 3pm, Friday 8 September
  • General sale: 10am, Monday 11 September

Prices​

Advance Sales

  • Adult: £5
  • Over-65: £5
  • 17-23: £5
  • 12-16: £5
  • Under-12: £5
Wheelchair User & PA (19 bays) Ambulant & PA, as above with free PA.

Matchday Sales (subject to availability)

  • Adult: £25
  • Over-65: £20
  • 17-23: £20
  • 12-16: £10
  • Under-12: £5

Travel Club​

  • Adult: £23
  • Under-18: £18
Departs Riverside Stadium at 4.15pm.

Please note all Under-16s MUST be accompanied by an adult. No alcohol or hot food allowed on the coaches.
 
That is a bargain.

Local away day for £5!

Right I just need to find out what the best curry house is in Bradford to get that booked!
 
Shame that the fee-free email tickets they had for the friendly aren't available for this game. Seems daft to pay a £1.50 fee for a £5 ticket.
In a way its also daft that you get 2 priority points for this fixture, and 2 for the Hillsborough fixture that costs £36.
 
So those who are daft enough to pay far too much for an away match should be rewarded for it?
Well isn’t that the point of loyalty points? Reward those of us that are generally daft enough to spend more of our hard earned cash on expensive tickets to follow the Boro? It’s not an intelligence test!
 
At £36 per ticket MFC will not keep 1p of it, At £5 a ticket the club will take at least 20% of every ticket sold , home fans included. What was your point again?
 
At £36 per ticket MFC will not keep 1p of it, At £5 a ticket the club will take at least 20% of every ticket sold , home fans included. What was your point again?
Is this a question for me?

I was simply making the point that 2 loyalty points cost £5 in one example and £36 in another example.

I’d expect a fair few folk in the upper 160 band to buy tickets and give them away, purely to stay in the upper tier of points. I’m not saying it’s right or wrong, but it is notable.
 
But there is a lot of people like me who can't make home matches who don't have much points but use games like this to get on the ladder, it's not all about people fighting to get Sunderland or Leeds tickets, And yes I think 2 points is fair for Bradford as well as Wednesday, lower income shouldn't be a major barrier to occasionally going to see our national game, well done Bradford for great pricing.
 
But there is a lot of people like me who can't make home matches who don't have much points but use games like this to get on the ladder, it's not all about people fighting to get Sunderland or Leeds tickets, And yes I think 2 points is fair for Bradford as well as Wednesday, lower income shouldn't be a major barrier to occasionally going to see our national game, well done Bradford for great pricing.
Ok, I was just making the point really that these points are “cheap” enough to mean that folk give tickets away, and they could be people who probably have less points than you.
 
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