Sorry 1950 but I've got to agree with Supers on this one, £20 a ticket and kids for a quid and we'd get a near full house IMO. Also, some of those kids going for the first time might just get the footy bug and it must be remembered that they could posssibly be future season ticket holders. I'm a big McNasty fan but I fear he's got this one completely wrong
When we dropped down to league 1 the board was like: "come on fans by our shirts and attend loads of games, we need you and your cash now more than ever" Now we are in the premier league, it's like: "thanks for that, now were going to ramp the prices up as much as we can and squeeze as much out of you and your kids as we can"
When we dropped down to league 1 the board was like: "come on fans by our shirts and attend loads of games, we need you and your cash now more than ever" Now we are in the premier league, it's like: "thanks for that, now were going to ramp the prices up as much as we can and squeeze as much out of you and your kids as we can" It seems easy for the club to forget that it was us filling CR up when we were in league one that kept NCFC going. They would do well to remind themselves of that sometimes. The cheaper cup games were good, so I could afford to take the kids to see the team. Looks like they have cottond on to that and are now ramping the cup games up as well.
It doesn't matter really! If i was a single chap going on my own at a push i'd pay £30, but when my two lads who are season ticket holders like me want to go then like pointed out earlier its another £15 each, food and drink and a £5 to park, how tight money is at the moment its to expensive!! The ground will deffinately be half empty. If they'd made it cheaper more people would go, thats more programes sold, more food and drink consumed and a better atmosphere, its a no brainer!
Lambert, ticket prices, food prices. Football clubs are just businesses and we support a fecking what has become a corporate logo. It felt better in the sense of being more connected to the club when in League 1. I remember going to Spotland about 5 years ago, I guess about 300 Norwich fans there, there was something genuine about that night, now we may as well be watching a computer game (well not quite, but you get my drift)
That's from their website, £20 for ST holders or members, otherwise £25. Actually nothing about kids for a quid either. Maybe they had a rethink after Sky decided to show it?
I would certainly agree with that!! My son, who is an Arsenal fan, told me that the cheapest ticket for last weeks game with Chelsea was just under £70.
i heard they took £6m for that game - one game!!!! talk about coining it in obivously a 60k ground helps
yeap and thats why I wont go to add to that got a letter today saying two of our 4 seats are to be handed to the Spuds so which boys do I say no to , stuff it am not going!