Haha big secret Flint from BristolJust that given how secretively the club has managed the other transfers, not sure how anyone on that site would find out?

A+ category only used for 'exceptional fixtures where judged that demand will outstrip supply'
Also, these are MATCH DAY prices
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Actually three things...you're not willing to pay an extra £2 per ticket even when your mates are flying in from Ireland.Two things we have learned.
Rad is a greedy cnut and your phone needs charging.
Actually three things...you're not willing to pay an extra £2 per ticket even when your mates are flying in from Ireland.
Not judging just stating the facts.
It's your money and of course you should spend it as you see fit...no arguments there.£44 is too much,
Its a trip to the footie something I would be doing 15 times based on last year for me not an occasional weekend away.
I take ur point but it doesnt represent value for money based on the last twelve years.
I'd bring Hernandez on for the last 30 mins. I'd love to see Alioski in the attacking mid role and perhaps Sacko on the wingMorning all. Not a great result yesterday, but with the introduction of Alioski & others in the 2nd half it showed what we can do. On who I'd have in my starting XI, I'd go for:Green in goal, Ayling, Pennington & Jansson as CBs, & Beradi as the back 4, O'Kane as the holding midfield with Bridcutt, Hernandez as the attacking midfield with Alioski & Roofe on the wings, & Wood up front.
I'd bring Hernandez on for the last 30 mins. I'd love to see Alioski in the attacking mid role and perhaps Sacko on the wing


Mate he's worried about his missus meeting people from here that's allIt's your money and of course you should spend it as you see fit...no arguments there.
What I don't understand is why you think so badly of our new owner for charging a couple of quid extra per ticket after he's (or someone backing him) spent a lot of money 1) Purchasing 100% of the club (less debenture) 2) Obtaining the freehold of ER and 3) Investing in players (albeit perhaps naively, but he will learn). What would it actually take to gain your approval ?
£44 is too much,
Its a trip to the footie something I would be doing 15 times based on last year for me not an occasional weekend away.
I take ur point but it doesnt represent value for money based on the last twelve years.[i/QUOTE]
But you don't buy on the day so £39 and if you don't go in high priced seats £34.
It's your money and of course you should spend it as you see fit...no arguments there.
What I don't understand is why you think so badly of our new owner for charging a couple of quid extra per ticket after he's (or someone backing him) spent a lot of money 1) Purchasing 100% of the club (less debenture) 2) Obtaining the freehold of ER and 3) Investing in players (albeit perhaps naively, but he will learn). What would it actually take to gain your approval ?
The ownership of the ground has no bearing on ticket prices, if the club didnt own the ground we would be paying rent.
We should be paying no more thsn the average for the league we are in to watch a game. Rad is trying to get a return on his investmrnt I understand that, but does he need to do it so quickly?
Smells of someone who cant really afford the club to me.
Footie is supposed to be a family game enjoyed by the "working man" its priced beyond the reach of many.
Every increase in prices worsens that and adds to the gentrification thats killing the spectacle.

Disagree
My problem with Bates was his 'prem prices for prem football' comment and then he did not spend what was necessary for success, as it became more and more evident when he cashed in on players like Delph I did everything I could not to give him money. This owner is behaving like he means it - whether he is getting things right time will tell but he is spending
We are not an average club in this league, we don't want to be
Smells of a businessman who has enhanced the product and has now judged he can charge more for it
You may wish for a world of £10 seats but most large crowd events (concerts for example) cost a fortune.
It would be good if there was some way of addressing how very poor people can afford to go, maybe a topic for the fan advice group he is setting up, but it's not an easy one. We should be looking at the clubs that are really our competitors - top 6 Prem - and what they do
'If You want Prem football, pay prem prices.' Is not a bad perspective provided those paying believe they are getting a fair deal in return.
Also there is evidence people perceive Rad is doing things - season ticket sales up 25%
These are match day prices, a season ticket works out at £21 a game, £16.50 a game for miserable old gits.![]()
Also there is evidence people perceive Rad is doing things - season ticket sales up 25%
These are match day prices, a season ticket works out at £21 a game, £16.50 a game for miserable old gits.![]()