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Post by MUZZPERTH on Jan 4, 2009 20:39:52 GMT
ridiculous price to watch a game of football to be honest. the f.a should set a cap on how much teams are allowed to charge fans to watch a game. no loopholes etc.. a maximum of £30 seems to me a reasonable amount. it was only £16.60 for a home end blackburn ticket the other week for godsake. it's a uk wide problem in every league though, not just the premiership.
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Post by bunnyscfc on Jan 4, 2009 23:15:16 GMT
great effort domsmith.
20 years (and several stone!) ago I would have done the same.
Now? I neither have the money or desire to listen to our fawning manager say "what a great club Chelsea are" - they're not, they're JCL's and far worse than our fiends from Salford imho - nor do I want to leave a ground happy with a 2-0 damage-limitation defeat.
That probably says plenty about TP and me.
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Post by ChesterStokie on Jan 4, 2009 23:25:42 GMT
The trouble is there are plenty of gloryhunters/rich people/tourists etc prepared to sell out Stamford Bridge and the other so-called big four's grounds every week at £50 plus for the foreseable future.
They ain't going to reduce the prices for the hard up Stoke, Wigan, Boro etc away fans.
I think we'll get a decent (maybe even a sell-out following) the week after next, but if we manage to stay in this division then the away followings will start to tail off. There no way I'm missing Stamford Bridge this time because I've never been there. Next year I'd certainly think about it twice.
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Post by mynamewastaken on Jan 4, 2009 23:30:27 GMT
Too much cash this soon after Christmas, so won't be going.
Actually, scratch that, £47 any time of year to get into a game is extortion.
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