Cardiff Away on the 28th of December, was due to start at 15:00, but Sky decided to change it to 17:30. What I want to know is where is the ****ing logic? Absolutely no thought about the fans getting back from the game ****ers
Won't be bad for me getting back from the game, but fans travelling from Sunderland will get back very very late
Was a great away day but cost me 70 sheets for me and the missus. Can't believe the difference in price for our game to yours. Off to Swansea tomorrow and it's only £20 which is more than reasonable. How the **** Cardiff can charge £35 I'll never know.
Decent scheme to be fair. It's the reason I'm only paying £20 for my ticket tomorrow but just goes to show how over priced match tickets are in general.
Shocking mate, add your travel and beer/scran money and your looking at a weekend away with the family Done a weekend a primrose valley with passes in a caravan including beer/scran for around a ton before, crazy
Definitely. Still it's good to see over half the league happy to enter this pricing scheme. Surprisingly the "family club" Norwich as they like to be know have refused to take part in it I believe. Should be made compulsory for all clubs IMO.
Just been doing the maths : Say 1500 go at £35, everyone buys a pint at £4, half get scran at £2.50 = £52500 3000 go at £20 same applies = £60750
I'm coming back for New Year with the bairn, have already got Villa (h) tickets, and am all ready to apply for Cardiff (a) tickets on Friday morning. Are yous sure about the £10 tickets? http://www.safc.com/tickets/tickets mentions £20 for adults, £10 for the bairn. Or maybe wires got crossed above?
I was speaking for myself mate, I'm u22 so my ticket will only cost me a tenner £20 is still very decent mind, West Ham are charging more than double that, the thieving bastards
I've just paid GBP 87 for two away tickets to west ham. f'in ridiculous money, esp given that it goes to those dodgy fukcers, but what you gonna dee. won't be able to get to a home game until Feb/March by the looks of things.