Ipswich were getting on for £40, Wolves weren't far off as I recall, Leeds were £34 last season. That is without any increases. Which is more than Arseanal was. There won't be a vast difference overall. The one positive is there will be less of the want to sit down and gawp at the big PL stars types wanting tickets, less season pass holder as well, so more chance having a proper following all getting behind the team for 90 minutes.
I accept that some clubs will want to cash in on us but many tickets will come in on under £40. Guess fixture dates and times will be a factor
It's called supply and demand. Just think how much tickets will be for key fixtures like TWS away especially if it was a win for promotion game ?
It doesn't matter what the demand is, they could sell us 10,000 tickets and Elland Road would still be half empty.
Well, they were £34 last season. Which is more than Arsenal was. I doubt anyone will see much of a reduction for attending most of the away matches in comparison to the PL, especially if they go them all with 4 extra games.
It will be interesting. But i expect to pay less for our top 19 away games in the championship than i did last season in the PL. Charlton away on a wet and cold Jan/Feb night should not be above say £25.