Robbing Barstool 's £45.00 per adult ticket.... £20 hike from last season FFS ! How the blinking hell do they justify that ?
Have you changed category? Relegation fodder to midtable rivals? Or maybe they're doing it because they've got a new ground to pay for
Fakin robin cants. Dirty iron huffs. Fackin havin a giraffe ain´t they. Waners. Put ya finances in a rite 2 & 8 that.
. shocking... will kill atmosphere at games if others follow suit .. totally lacking in class, particularly when you consider that their 'new home' is being funded by the taxpayer... now hope they play their first game there in the Championship... beautiful irony...
3 words, we beat them. I fail to see what relevence our game against them has on how West Ham's management would classify you though. Last season, newly promoted club likely to be struggling, no local rivalry to them, easy to put you in the bottom category. This season, if they view you as a midtable rival you would move up a category or 2 (depending how many they have) to reflect the greater interest they'd anticipate in the game. I think our Cat C games last season were £16 and it was £14 more for a Cat B game. As West Ham charge more than we did a £20 difference between categories would be reasonable (if you accept categorising games as reasonable in the first place) and would be an explanation for the big change in your ticket prices. I was taking the piss about the new ground, we all know we're all having to pay for it through our taxes because the "Olympic legacy" was a massive crock of **** that they're still trying to maintain the illusion of being real.
It's alright Buzzard, Ricardo is one of the (albeit few) decent Hull lads who posts on here Although the more mischievous ones do seem to have disappeared since about May, but for the life of me, I can't work out why
Technically, as tax payers we are all contributing towards West Ham games so really you're paying twice for your ticket! Go figure!!!
Prices are higher this season because it's our last season at the Boleyn Ground and our owners know that all the games will sell out. Clubs aren't allowed to offer away fans tickets any cheaper than the lowest priced home tickets. Them's the rules. Barring any cup games, this will be your last visit to the Historic Boleyn Ground. £45 is a bargain for such a special occasion.