£62? Ripping off <bastards>
That's what you get with a "well run club".
62 quid is a rip off, but the city fans from surrey wont mind paying it
Something needs to be done
Unless fans stand up for themselves they will forever be treated like shiitt
62 quid is a rip off, but the city fans from surrey wont mind paying it
I've no doubt all clubs can rely on some chinless non entity from the Home Counties to shell out whatever they want,but the majority need to sort it out
Welcome to uniteds world! Been ripped off by the London clubs for years as we're united! Remember fulham, £50 for united yet week before Wigan charged £23. Rich club doesn't mean rich fans was the chant and it seems city are suffering the same......£62 is a shameful amount!
It isn't a new thing, we played Birmingham a few years ago and it was £43, they charged Everton £30 a week later. Wigan was the same v City £40, v Bolton £25.
Villa charging Arsenal fans £60 for away section too.
My ticket for Chelsea tomorrow is £56 and Wigan next week is £28
The imbalance is ridiculous
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Cheaper pint in Wigan too PPLF! Chelsea did us propar twice, the league cup game wasn't that much cheaper!
The price is obscene but it is standard these days. All big clubs will charge similar prices.
At least the travel costs would've been cheaper to Stamford Bridge for you,my train tomorrow is £72
Feckin scandalous
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The last 'cheap' train back from London is usually about 6.30, useless unless you want to miss the 2nd half.
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Cheapest you'll get is about £50 and that's assuming your parents buy you the ticket shortly after you're conceived and you're willing to travel at times that are guarnateed to be inconvienient.
We wouldn't have known what day or ko time the game was when the cheaper prices are available
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Happened to me when I was working abroad, bought a flight home to see Sunderland v City and they changed it to a Monday night about a fortnight before.
Paulpower the problem with boycotting the game is that hit hurts the team if there is know one there to back them up.
The soultion is that next season charge the Arsenal fans £65 for the game but make the Arsenal game part of a 3 game home package for say £100. The package would start with the game before and include the game afterwards but all these matches would have to be in the prem, however we would have to do it all season so that we would not be breaking any rules.
the problem with boycotting the game is that hit hurts the team if there is know one there to back them up.
Maybe it does but if nothing is done it will only get worse
I hope it is as much of a success as your home cup game boycott, especially on a Sunday when there is church (sic).
Come back when our stadium is literally half empty for a PL game like yours was against Wimbledon that time.
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posted on 24/11/12
£62? Ripping off <bastards>
posted on 24/11/12
That's what you get with a "well run club".
posted on 24/11/12
62 quid is a rip off, but the city fans from surrey wont mind paying it
posted on 24/11/12
Something needs to be done
Unless fans stand up for themselves they will forever be treated like shiitt
posted on 24/11/12
62 quid is a rip off, but the city fans from surrey wont mind paying it
I've no doubt all clubs can rely on some chinless non entity from the Home Counties to shell out whatever they want,but the majority need to sort it out
posted on 24/11/12
Welcome to uniteds world! Been ripped off by the London clubs for years as we're united! Remember fulham, £50 for united yet week before Wigan charged £23. Rich club doesn't mean rich fans was the chant and it seems city are suffering the same......£62 is a shameful amount!
posted on 24/11/12
It isn't a new thing, we played Birmingham a few years ago and it was £43, they charged Everton £30 a week later. Wigan was the same v City £40, v Bolton £25.
posted on 24/11/12
Villa charging Arsenal fans £60 for away section too.
posted on 24/11/12
My ticket for Chelsea tomorrow is £56 and Wigan next week is £28
The imbalance is ridiculous
posted on 24/11/12
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posted on 24/11/12
Cheaper pint in Wigan too PPLF! Chelsea did us propar twice, the league cup game wasn't that much cheaper!
posted on 24/11/12
The price is obscene but it is standard these days. All big clubs will charge similar prices.
posted on 24/11/12
At least the travel costs would've been cheaper to Stamford Bridge for you,my train tomorrow is £72
Feckin scandalous
posted on 24/11/12
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posted on 24/11/12
Thanks Fred Pontin
posted on 24/11/12
The last 'cheap' train back from London is usually about 6.30, useless unless you want to miss the 2nd half.
posted on 24/11/12
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posted on 24/11/12
Cheapest you'll get is about £50 and that's assuming your parents buy you the ticket shortly after you're conceived and you're willing to travel at times that are guarnateed to be inconvienient.
posted on 24/11/12
We wouldn't have known what day or ko time the game was when the cheaper prices are available
posted on 24/11/12
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posted on 24/11/12
Happened to me when I was working abroad, bought a flight home to see Sunderland v City and they changed it to a Monday night about a fortnight before.
posted on 24/11/12
Paulpower the problem with boycotting the game is that hit hurts the team if there is know one there to back them up.
The soultion is that next season charge the Arsenal fans £65 for the game but make the Arsenal game part of a 3 game home package for say £100. The package would start with the game before and include the game afterwards but all these matches would have to be in the prem, however we would have to do it all season so that we would not be breaking any rules.
posted on 25/11/12
the problem with boycotting the game is that hit hurts the team if there is know one there to back them up.
Maybe it does but if nothing is done it will only get worse
posted on 25/11/12
I hope it is as much of a success as your home cup game boycott, especially on a Sunday when there is church (sic).
posted on 25/11/12
Come back when our stadium is literally half empty for a PL game like yours was against Wimbledon that time.
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