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the Football League allows only four price promotions per season...

Now, after tickets first go on sale, typically at low prices

:confused:

If I read the article right too much cutting of prices is banned by the Football League, but if a club starts cheap and increases prices that's OK?
 
You are wrong on so many statements Mr Hat. I did not refuse to go because it was a 5 something KO, I did not have the money to get there. I entered said comp because you never think you will win and thirdly the tickets were given (not sold on at a huge mark up) to 2 lovely fans who hardly ever get a chance to go to games,
 
renegadetiger:6524507 said:
Erm I don't think so. My taxes aren't supposed to pay for them to watch footy. They should be out looking for work not sat at KC.

Err why would a student or someone at school be out looking for work ?

Also someone unemployed could well buy a season card when he / she gets a job..

Also how the hell would YOUR taxes pay for the ticket the club sold cheap
 
originallambrettaman
So when was the article first published? 18th Oct 1012 by Simon Usborne

I'm suggesting that an expanded ground with dynamic ticketing is the best way for the club to progress and move to the next level, what relevance does the date of the article that I've used to explain dynamic ticketing have to do with anything?

Though if I had managed to find an online article from the year 1012, it would have been way ahead of it's time.
 
I'm suggesting that an expanded ground with dynamic ticketing is the best way for the club to progress and move to the next level, what relevance does the date of the article that I've used to explain dynamic ticketing have to do with anything?

Though if I had managed to find an online article from the year 1012, it would have been way ahead of it's time.

Think I saw the origional document in the Yorvik center.
 
You are wrong on so many statements Mr Hat. I did not refuse to go because it was a 5 something KO, I did not have the money to get there. I entered said comp because you never think you will win and thirdly the tickets were given (not sold on at a huge mark up) to 2 lovely fans who hardly ever get a chance to go to games,


You got a free ticket to the FA Cup final and couldn't manage to find £31 to go on the coach or maybe even get a lift off somebody who was driving down ?

I have to say that doesn't make you much of a fan , why should I care about your opinion on ticket prices , i assume you can never afford to go anyway ?
 
I'm suggesting that an expanded ground with dynamic ticketing is the best way for the club to progress and move to the next level, what relevance does the date of the article that I've used to explain dynamic ticketing have to do with anything?

Though if I had managed to find an online article from the year 1012, it would have been way ahead of it's time.

You never know, there might have been some clever Canute around at that time