Quote from: spangley1812 on March 14, 2014, 04:37:43 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on March 13, 2014, 08:31:55 PMHow come it isn't being play in April given Man. City are now out of FA cup and CL? Surely there must be a free mid week in there?So we'll end with away games at Man. City and Spurs then, hopefully we'll be mathematically safe by then!They have 2 other games that had to be rearranged before ours and you cant play prem league games on the same night as "non-champions" league games........ I think they're playing the Man. United game next week.Yeah I know there's the ridiculous rule that you can't play prem games anymore on champions league night but it's not like the champions league is on every week between now and may, there will be gaps.That said I do agree it's more likely we'll pick up a result there as they'll probably be still trying to chase down Chelsea and I reckon the pressure will get to City now.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on March 13, 2014, 08:31:55 PMHow come it isn't being play in April given Man. City are now out of FA cup and CL? Surely there must be a free mid week in there?So we'll end with away games at Man. City and Spurs then, hopefully we'll be mathematically safe by then!They have 2 other games that had to be rearranged before ours and you cant play prem league games on the same night as "non-champions" league games........
How come it isn't being play in April given Man. City are now out of FA cup and CL? Surely there must be a free mid week in there?So we'll end with away games at Man. City and Spurs then, hopefully we'll be mathematically safe by then!
One of the richest clubs in europe charging us £47 a ticket. Is'nt modern football great sometimes?
Quote from: Clampy on February 10, 2014, 10:01:31 AMOne of the richest clubs in europe charging us £47 a ticket. Is'nt modern football great sometimes?We're being charged £56 for an adult ticket.
Quote from: Liam_Baggies on March 24, 2014, 06:16:33 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 10, 2014, 10:01:31 AMOne of the richest clubs in europe charging us £47 a ticket. Is'nt modern football great sometimes?We're being charged £56 for an adult ticket.That's just ridiculous.
Welcome to modern football. Chelsea have been charging that for years. To be fair, a good chunk of the reason Stoke only brought about 500 was the fact we charged them almost £40 for a Sunday game which was on TV.
Quote from: Ad@m on March 24, 2014, 06:43:05 PMWelcome to modern football. Chelsea have been charging that for years. To be fair, a good chunk of the reason Stoke only brought about 500 was the fact we charged them almost £40 for a Sunday game which was on TV.We charged them £39. Which is cheaper any adult seat for home fans at the Britannia for any A* category game.
They brought about 1300, which is crap considering it was free travel and how close it is to us. And also back on topic, I reckon any away fan that pays £50+ to sit in the away end at a league game is a bit of a loon. As long as people keep paying it, clubs will keep charging it.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on March 24, 2014, 09:54:08 PMThey brought about 1300, which is crap considering it was free travel and how close it is to us. And also back on topic, I reckon any away fan that pays £50+ to sit in the away end at a league game is a bit of a loon. As long as people keep paying it, clubs will keep charging it.And as long as supporters see each other as the enemy instead of allies.
Man City are actually charging us more than they charged Man United, Arsenal and Barcelona.
Why? Is it the last game of the season or something?
They know what you are.