Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 07, 2016, 09:23:30 AMQuote from: Ad@m on November 06, 2016, 10:16:36 PMQuote from: QuintonVilla on November 06, 2016, 09:39:19 PM£37 for a televised Championship game (although we charge £35 aswell). Modern football is toss.And we'll still sell out. Prices aren't going to fall if people keep paying them. So maybe the answer is to apply a cap on away ticket prices of £30. Football has truly gone mental when fans are expected to stump up more money to watch their team play Leeds (and QPR, I'll bet) in 2nd division than to see them play at Stanford Bridge or Old Trafford in the Premier LeagueWhat's in it for the club though? Like it or not, football is a business these days - if a club can sell 3,000 tickets at £37 or 3,000 at £30 why would they choose the latter?The only way prices will come down is if people stop going. Given average attendances across the entire country are pretty much the highest they've ever been it's unlikely to happen soon. And as Holte L2 says, it's not just football, every other form of entertainment will charge as much as they think they can get away with.
Quote from: Ad@m on November 06, 2016, 10:16:36 PMQuote from: QuintonVilla on November 06, 2016, 09:39:19 PM£37 for a televised Championship game (although we charge £35 aswell). Modern football is toss.And we'll still sell out. Prices aren't going to fall if people keep paying them. So maybe the answer is to apply a cap on away ticket prices of £30. Football has truly gone mental when fans are expected to stump up more money to watch their team play Leeds (and QPR, I'll bet) in 2nd division than to see them play at Stanford Bridge or Old Trafford in the Premier League
Quote from: QuintonVilla on November 06, 2016, 09:39:19 PM£37 for a televised Championship game (although we charge £35 aswell). Modern football is toss.And we'll still sell out. Prices aren't going to fall if people keep paying them.
£37 for a televised Championship game (although we charge £35 aswell). Modern football is toss.
Quote from: Ad@m on November 07, 2016, 01:56:03 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 07, 2016, 09:23:30 AMQuote from: Ad@m on November 06, 2016, 10:16:36 PMQuote from: QuintonVilla on November 06, 2016, 09:39:19 PM£37 for a televised Championship game (although we charge £35 aswell). Modern football is toss.And we'll still sell out. Prices aren't going to fall if people keep paying them. So maybe the answer is to apply a cap on away ticket prices of £30. Football has truly gone mental when fans are expected to stump up more money to watch their team play Leeds (and QPR, I'll bet) in 2nd division than to see them play at Stanford Bridge or Old Trafford in the Premier LeagueWhat's in it for the club though? Like it or not, football is a business these days - if a club can sell 3,000 tickets at £37 or 3,000 at £30 why would they choose the latter?The only way prices will come down is if people stop going. Given average attendances across the entire country are pretty much the highest they've ever been it's unlikely to happen soon. And as Holte L2 says, it's not just football, every other form of entertainment will charge as much as they think they can get away with.But the greedy bastards in the premier league have to cap their away ticket prices so I don't see why the Championship can't do something similar.
Rubbish number of tickets.
Can't go to this and in the away scheme. Face value £37 and will post out first class signed for at no cost to whoever wants it as soon as I receive it.
Sold out an hour before I was eligible to apply.
Sold out an hour before I was eligible to apply. It's been a fucking nightmare trying to get tickets this season.If anyone has three spares... please PM me!Or two and I can beg for the other one separately!