https://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/articles/2017/201718-sheffield-wednesday-a-ticket-information/ Ram it
Well, Wednesday are the biggest club in the known universe, the price is just relative to their size.
Half the games in the league are this sort of money, Leeds is more, QPR was also £33, Norwich was £30, the Blunts were £27, even Barnsley was £25 and frankly you should be paid to have go to Barnsley.
'Any remaining tickets will be placed on general sale from 9am on Monday 20th November' Is there any point in having priority sales anymore? With the exception of Leeds (and maybe Burton) I can't see us selling out an away allocation this season.
I think the £30 limit in the PL last year has made a few forget what football really costs these days. It’s eye wateringly expensive.
If people pay the prices then the clubs will ask for silly amounts. Its about supply and demand. If no one went then there's no demand, the supply won't change so the price should after a time begin to fall. Thereagain we are talking about football clubs here, who seem to think there's no end to cash-cow economics, while you pay their prices there is no end.