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U don't slag gibbo
I was looking at the attached. Wonder what the £250 are on that.. guessing they must be including the 18-20, which by the way is a fantastic idea to have cheap prices for 'young adults'.View attachment 72342
They seem to have pretty much a stadium wide price which makes them expensive at entry level behind the goals but are cheaper down the sides of the pitch.
18-20 isn't there as a separate category in your image but the one above has them at £240.50 so could be that they have grouped them.I was looking at the attached. Wonder what the £250 are on that.. guessing they must be including the 18-20, which by the way is a fantastic idea to have cheap prices for 'young adults'.
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They seem to have pretty much a stadium wide price which makes them expensive at entry level behind the goals but are cheaper down the sides of the pitch.
They also don't have 5-6 thousand empty seatsThey also do 12 months interest free
This is true. But we have played poor football this season and the cost of a new applicant is £570If we play good football, people find the money for tickets regardless of if season tickets are £350 or £500.
On top of everything else going up not everyone can justify paying the rise.If we play good football, people find the money for tickets regardless of if season tickets are £350 or £500.
Absolutely spot on, people always find the money.But yet if we’d made the cup final this weekend we’d have sold out our 35,000 allocation and probably had a waiting list for returns.
Tickets, travel, London accommodation… £150+
Yes well a one in ten year event and a chance at winning the teams second major honour in their history will likely encourage people to make a bigger sacrifice than watching Boro play Rotherham at the Riverside on a Tueadsy nightBut yet if we’d made the cup final this weekend we’d have sold out our 35,000 allocation and probably had a waiting list for returns.
Tickets, travel, London accommodation… £150+
Oh here he isAbsolutely spot on, people always find the money.
The poor old Teesside argument is a load of rubbish in my opinion.
Agreed. I think it’s a horrible thing to start judging what people do with their money and saying “well you’d find it for this”.That's a silly argument to make. People find the money because it's a special occassion. You don't know what people may be giving up to make that game. They choose to give up things for that. Some people have to weigh up what sacrifices they need to make to pay for a season ticket and at that cost it's often not worth it for people on a lower income. A one off special moment that you might remember for the rest of your life is a different thing. I hate how so many people because they are more comfortable look down on other people choosing which events they can and cannot afford.
That's because you're a really silly sausage.Absolutely spot on, people always find the money.
The poor old Teesside argument is a load of rubbish in my opinion.
Beer and food and it would be close to half a season ticket price, but they’d all have paid itBut yet if we’d made the cup final this weekend we’d have sold out our 35,000 allocation and probably had a waiting list for returns.
Tickets, travel, London accommodation… £150+
You sound like a Tory.Beer and food and it would be close to half a season ticket price, but they’d all have paid it