So what ???? QPR game is only £16 so if you add the 2 VITAL GAMES together that is just £51 for both. £25.50 for each VITAL GAME in the PL is a bargain. Dont look at what Man City are charging us for saturday eh ?
It may be an idea for the club to give out free tickets for seats that Villa dont want and we cannot sell. Has much merit. Kids for a quid works as well for under 12's.
But that's not what people do when spending money is it? They treat them as separate events because they are and just go to the cheaper one because it's a decent price, whilst £30+ to watch 2 of the 3 least prolific teams in the country isn't. Doesn't really matter what Man City are charging us, that's not something our club can control in order to increase support at the game, where as the prices our club sets are something our club can control.
Tough. Why anyone would be pissed off for kids getting free tickets beggars belief. Especially say under privalidged kids. I pay more than most per season and it would not bother me if they did.
You've missed the point. People who already have tickets are complaining that we're not going to sell the other seats for this game because they're too expensive. They're not grumbling about them having to pay it, they're making an observation on the situation. It doesn't matter whether it's good value of you combine it with a ticket for another game, the fact is it is **** value for the game we're talking about which is the one they need to sell the ticket for. There won't be enough people prepared to pay £35 to watch it. The fact the QPR game is £16 doesn't make people think that the two combined is a good deal, it makes them think the Villa game is even more overpriced.
I'm with Tickler, £35 for Villa coupled up with the 10p I payed in for the home game against Shrewsbury in February 1979 equates to just £17.55 a game, a bargain in any era.
****in hell City! How can they ask for that? 2 crap teams who can't score in a brothel, on a freezing cold night in February. Do we want fans to turn up?
No. Less fans may mean less pressure. Hopefully the pissing moaning boo boys decide to guve it a miss.
City fans soon get despondent and won't watch rubbish for long. High ticket pricing combined with current form won't do the club any favours, it just gives some of the less committed who we never saw before we got promoted again the chance to pick games or stay at home. Collins OUT.
It was by getting free tickets when I was at Wheeler Street school that got me supporting Hull City rather than Liverpool or Man Utd like the other kids. I would say that the club has more than made up for the lost revenue of a few quid as it was then, by me supporting the club as an adult for the last 30 odd years.
SO MANY TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE IT MAKES ME WINCE. WHAT AN ABSOLUTE SHAMBLES. WHY WAS NOTHING DONE? I GAVE YOU PLENTY OF WARNING, ANY NUMPTY COULD SEE THIS WOULD HAPPEN.