How are season prices made up then? Some games cost more than others? Stop being such a stupid ****. I know it is your default persona to be a thick twat but try another one.
You're logic is right though I think the criteria this seasons season tickets were based on was 7 Cat C and 6 each Cat's B and A. They released that information when the season ticket prices were released.
Thing is you don't know how many category A, B or C games there will be next year or which games will be classified A, B or C or what the prices will be if you pay on the day for them. All you know is the price of the season pass and how many games there will be. So the cost per game is the price of the season pass divided by the number of games. Quite simple. But a bit complex for the cerebrally challenged Mr Hat to get his limited amount of brain cells around.
Thing is, that's exactly how the prices are figured out you senile ****ing clown, not price/19 You can stop playing silly old **** now, smart arse.
I expect that matchday prices will be £25, £35 and £45 next season and buying on a match by match basis will cost over £700.
They won't get £45 for any game in the Championship, but they suggested they wouldn't reduce the season ticket prices of we were relegated, so I've not idea what they'd end up doing.
Sounds like Curtis is on the mend... Curtis Davies #6 @TheCurtisDavies Tough session today with Jela and Christian our fitness coach. Nearly ready to join back in with the lads and leave him to torture others
Is it really? You can renew passes now. Some clubs insist you renew them even earlier. So how do they work out those prices not knowing which teams they will be playing? They say a season price will be so much and the price of a match is that amount divided by the number of games. What happened before we had categories you ****ing clown? It cost you more for a season ticket at Highbury than paying for every game on the gate on the basis that you paid a premium for being guaranteed a ticket as thousands more wanted tickets than were available. Grab a passing primary school kid and get them to explain it to you.
A fully-fit Davies would only be on the bench anyway. Wonder if Meyler will walk straight back in ahead of Quinn. I would have thought Ramirez will be pushing for Aluko's spot too.
Well smart arse, it was clarified by the club at one of these fans meetings when pressed on why they didn't do more offers and drop ticket prices to fill the stadium. It caused quite a bit of debate at the time. It was also made clear with the release of season tickets for either this or last season when they released a table with breakdown of the pricing structure for season tickets, and showed the saving advertised on a match by match basis. Furthermore, next seasons season tickets are advertised as making a saving on a match by match basis. So take your made up theory, shove it up your arse, **** it out, eat it, then **** it out again. Then stop been ****.
So the club know who will be promoted and relegated? You certainly win a prize for dumbness. So, if you miss the Liverpool match you will have lost more than if you miss the Burnley match? Or will you have paid the same, **** for brains?
There are these things called categories, you thick ****ing dicksplash. The prices are based on so many games from each category. If you're really that dense that you needed that explaining to you, I'll reply to the next bit of your post in a way you might easier understand. DURR HURR DARR
Sorry, Mr Hat but I disagree with you If the pass is £530, than it's £530 / 19 matches so it is £27.89 each match. It is irrelevant who they play. Allam has increased the prices by 6% regardless of who we play next season or what division we are in. Providing we stay up, it could work out that there are more Cat C games than Cat B games next season. If Watford, Bmouth & Brentford replace Lester, Sunderland, Newcastle/Villa (hardly likely these two will go down) than you would think 3 Cat B matches are replaced by 3 Cat C. On that basis, you would expect the pass to be cheaper or at the very least show no increase. So, logic says it's nowt to do with the Category of matches...it is to do with Allam fleecing the fans.
It does make it sound like they'd be fine with the prices as long as Stoke were also charged £50. They should concentrate on the £50, not the £16.