This season's match-day prices

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Agree, it's not going to help attendances.
It's a lot of money for 1 game, especially for Adults category.
Makes the membership costs seem good value (which they are), but strikes me as too expensive for those that might want / need to take it game by game for whatever their reasons.
 
£33 no fecking chance.
Ferriby now and again. Park in and a pint in the duke, a tenner max.
 
How do you get a matchday ticket these days? Can you just stroll up to the ground and buy one?
 
So you don't need to become a day member, and pass over any details, other than the cash, whoops, your card?

EDIT

Found it. <ok>

In Person
Visit our Tiger Leisure store at the MKM Stadium and buy your tickets in person over the counter up until kick-off time (we advise supporters to arrive as early as possible to avoid queues as kick-off time approaches). Cash and credit/debit card payments are accepted (subject to a £1 per ticket transaction fee).

Alternatively, visit the Ticket Zone and buy your tickets at one of our self-service ticket machines using your credit or debit card with no transaction fees.
 
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£33 isn't just daunting for those some on here term 'fairweather' supporters but also for those of us who have supported the club very loyally from 200 miles away for many years.
I like to get to 5-6 home games a season, involving a 8 hour round trip, as well as a lot of away games, but makes no financial sense to become a member. Oh and it looks like I have to pay to listen to radio commentary too. Do the club not realise that not all their supporters live close by? Smacks of insularity.
In addition, of course, there would hopefully be some who would like to revisit the club after last season, give it another go. £33 is hardly a trial price.
I suspect I'll pay the £33 on occasion but for the umpeenth time in recent seasons the club test my support.
 
No matter how much money an individual may have. £33 is still £33. Does it represent vom? Not in my honest opnion. Others may disagree, fair enough. I'll live with it.
 
£33 isn't just daunting for those some on here term 'fairweather' supporters but also for those of us who have supported the club very loyally from 200 miles away for many years.
I like to get to 5-6 home games a season, involving a 8 hour round trip, as well as a lot of away games, but makes no financial sense to become a member. Oh and it looks like I have to pay to listen to radio commentary too. Do the club not realise that not all their supporters live close by? Smacks of insularity.
In addition, of course, there would hopefully be some who would like to revisit the club after last season, give it another go. £33 is hardly a trial price.
I suspect I'll pay the £33 on occasion but for the umpeenth time in recent seasons the club test my support.
How comparable is it to other clubs?
I’ve just looked and sheff u say their tickets start at 31 quid.
I remember Barnsley charging 32 quid 8 years ago when I was working round there.
No idea about other clubs but might be worth looking into as a comparison.
 
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