Interestingly whatever they've done to fudge it has reopened it for me so I could go buy another ticket if I wanted. Wonder if that'll get me an extra credit
Think we already knew that we didn't we? It was said that there was a reciprocal 2700 allocation agreed pre season. Where are you seeing that?
Out of interest how much is “standard” for a game. Asking as someone who rarely goes. I paid just under £50 for a ticket in the home end for the Bristol city game, then didn’t even bother to go (luckily). Felt pretty pricy but don’t really have anything to compare to unless I start googling. The non league team (think they’re in the same league as Bashley for reference) I occasionally go to charge a tenner to get in so that is my only benchmark
Norwich ticket arrived today Gone from one extreme to the other, was getting them quite late early on in the season but this one is still a month away.
Hard to say when there's so many variables, where abouts in ground, opposition etc. I assume that ticket was in one of the side stands so probably their highest band? In terms of (league) away games this season I'd say the average has probably been mid 30s. Think only 3 have been less than £30 - Hull/Blackburn/Norwich. Annoyingly I've not kept track of prices so far, might go back and get them from my purchase history at some point and then track them rest of season.
Anyone planning on doing Stoke end of January? ****ing grim KO time for a game that distance but I'm still quite tempted tbh.
Might do. It's pretty much the same distance as Ipswich and that was a 12pm start, albeit on a Sunday.
Yeah it was halfway line ticket so probably the most expensive (I didn’t book them). Mid 30s for behind the goal seems about right. My Everton mate is moaning about his season ticket working out at something like £80 a game this year. He hasn’t been to a home game in like 5 years as well