Add nothing. you paid double for Wembley yes? Ticket prices wont be coming down any time soon. Season pass works out at 26 quid a game. Good value and you can pay by DD.
So you think every match should be based against a one-off spectacle. I can't attend every game so no point in a pass but even if I could I am not lining allams pocket. I will attend the £16 games only. A season pass might be affordable to you but everyone has different circumstances. I am not not bothered if prices come down or not...if they don't I pick my matches (the cheap ones).
Cause price has got a lot to do with it QPR a week Saturday tickets £16 and already all around the stadium except the North stand it looks as though there is only single seats available and even in the North stand only E5 as around 100 seats left so if your thinking of going with someone else you better get there quick, there is also a few around 40 at the bottom of E4. I really do think our pricing this season is totally wrong, £16, £35 and £50 is such a huge difference, how many people( if you go has a couple) can go to a Cat A game and spend £100 for 90 mins entertainment. Surely £20, £25 and £30 would have been better
That works out cheaper than a season ticket, so obviously wouldn't work, realistically I think the best we can hope for is £20, £30, £40, with season tickets priced accordingly.
Well £20, £30 and £40 ( even though still expensive ) sounds a bit more realistic to the working man I think you would see better overall attendance's mind you I suppose its a massive help when the team are playing better. Everybody has had a big lift with the last two games
I haven't been all season, you couldn't pay me to attend games while that ogre is still in charge. The very sight of him makes me feel violently ill.
Swansea is Easter weekend and Southampton is a week later, they'll both be during the Easter holidays for those who fancy making a weekend of it.
Before motorways were so widespread we used to hire a coach from Bluebird and meet up after the pubs shut on a Friday night for places like Cardiff, Swindon and places further South arriving at 8 or 9 in the morning. The coach would be met at midnight after the game and we would roll back into Hull Sunday morning. Time to get home for a quick wash and brush up before going down the pub for the 2 hours we were generously allowed in those days. Don't think some of the delicate souls we have following us nowadays could have coped.