torquay tickets

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sfckeven

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Jun 6, 2011
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Looking at the pricing for this game at £14 for an adult I think its abit steep for the first round. If my memory is any good I think its was 5/10 for the previous 2 years and i cant see a very good turnout for this fixture

your thoughts
 
yes price rise last year we played bournemouth and torquay just isnt the same. il be paying it as i will any game any price but its first round of they cup i think we should be trying to get numbers in and then raise it for the round after against prem opposition hopefully to get ready for next year
 
It is not only the teams that have a say in pricing of tickets it is also the competition itself. While I agree they do not set a lower limit in the early rounds I believe there to be an upper limit.(Not sure if this is a rule or a guideline) Usually the teams will agree a charge. If they don't the organisers set the charge (which is usually an average)
 
I think there will be a reasonable turnout as it's early in the season and we're all bursting for some football. Price is about what I'd expect..though lower would be nice. It could be an important game as we need to get a winning mentality for what is a tough league. So let's get behind them.
 
The higher we go up the league the higher the ticket prices will be, that is a sound economic strategy as the club will have to spend more on players,wages etc to maintain a higher position. We are a Championship club, the fans should pay Championship prices.