How much would you pay?

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I'm going to the coventry match with my daughters - £20 for me and a fiver each for my kids...that's good...can't afford to take us all to prem matches...cheapest adult is £35 (ish) and kids are £18...if we and my other half went it would be a hundred... way out of my league
 
There should be some sort of minimum number of concession tickets for every game.
Kids and OAPs, like half of you lot... <whistle>
 
You might have heard that yesterday Brentford were doing a "pay what you want" day with half the money going to charity(I think) although unfortunately the game got called off.

A friend got me the ticket and paid £15 each for them which seems a decent price to pay for a football match. If I'm honest I'd have probably paid a tenner and then got a program some food and a drink to lessen my guilt.

So anyway, if you were able to pay what you wanted at Spurs how much would you think is fair to pay? Would you pay different prices for seating in different areas? I think £20 is a fair price for Premier League football and maybe stretch to 30 for East stand seats and £50 if you want to sit around the dugout in the West stand. Basically that leaves tickets very affordable whilst keeping the system of paying more if you want an extra like a better view or getting close to the bench. I feel like the cheaper tickets starting at over £30 now is too much, I know it's only a fiver more now but when you could get a ticket for £27 you didn't feel fleeced.

Over to you...

Lolz... it costs us Hull City fans £28.00 and thats the cheapest ticket.