Yeah I know. I'm just saying I had hoped we might get that slot as think it'd have seen a weaker Liverpool side.
That's also the discounted price for STH. Goes up to £35 after the priority window closes. **** that. I'm sure the QF against City 2 years ago wasn't this much.
Wasn't it £15 in the last round too. I was expecting something more like £20-25. £30-35 is taking the piss a bit.
A lot of comments in the Echo about fans saying they won’t pay £30 and will watch it on the box. The Echo says that we have seven games in December, four at home. Add in Christmas and I can understand why people are saying no to the price. We could have a QF, against the current league leaders, with empty seats. Madness.
Maybe I’m just out of touch as I very rarely go to games anymore but that doesn’t sound too bad for a QF? How much is a normal league ticket? Imagine it’s more than £35. I went to a Bristol City game a month or so ago and that was £40 for a league game
For Liverpool the cheapest would be £45 I think. But like I said the semi final against them was a score. Which was 7 years ago yes but that's a 33% increase for a round earlier.
I paid £30 for both me and my nipper for the City game two years ago including booking fees. So same my ticket on its own without the booking fee or paper ticket tax.
Newcastle semi was £22.50 So yeah they are expensive compared to past. That's undeniable. Digging their own grave here though. Good luck filling the ground when we go down.