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Post by angescfc on Feb 6, 2004 8:33:11 GMT
I've looked at the upper tier prices and they don't look any cheaper than last year. Is that the same everywhere or are we being victimised ???
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Post by mcf on Feb 6, 2004 13:51:31 GMT
Sit somewhere else then
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Post by lurcherthelurker on Feb 6, 2004 14:15:57 GMT
Last year the upper tier was £419, this season on the pledge scheme it will be £319........ You only save a oner but if you insist on sitting with the prawn sandwich brigade then what do you expect
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Post by mcf on Feb 6, 2004 14:20:53 GMT
i might go in the lower tier of the beer stand so that I don't have to walk as far to the car park
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Post by JR on Feb 6, 2004 14:41:22 GMT
It'll keep the riff raff away Ange, us more sophisticated supporters will be able to enjoy our prawn buffets and chilled Chardonnay without oiks like Rex spoiling the day by cheering and such like.
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Post by chewytunstall on Feb 6, 2004 18:25:02 GMT
Last year i paid £319 to sit in the lower tier of the John Smith's, this year it's £299 not an enormous saving but better than a kick in the you know what's!
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Post by no1stokie on Feb 6, 2004 22:21:24 GMT
Last year i payed £100 for family area, my mate payed £150 in boothen end and theyre the same again.
Is the pledge to keep them at the same price and stop them rising or is it supposed to decrease the price in which case why won't it affect me or my mates prices?
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