Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on May 26, 2023, 10:35:59 AMSo for £1300 (plus VAT) you can leap frog 30,000 people who are waiting to move up the ST list. This is starting to stink a bit.I got the email and had a look, and the price for a terrace view season ticket is £1560 !So minus the £480 that makes the seat you’re getting £1080.Although as it’s allocated to you on best available basis you might end up in the rail seating.How much is a season ticket in the upper holte? I didn’t think it was over a grand!
So for £1300 (plus VAT) you can leap frog 30,000 people who are waiting to move up the ST list. This is starting to stink a bit.
Quote from: danno on July 28, 2023, 10:09:40 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on May 26, 2023, 10:35:59 AMSo for £1300 (plus VAT) you can leap frog 30,000 people who are waiting to move up the ST list. This is starting to stink a bit.I got the email and had a look, and the price for a terrace view season ticket is £1560 !So minus the £480 that makes the seat you’re getting £1080.Although as it’s allocated to you on best available basis you might end up in the rail seating.How much is a season ticket in the upper holte? I didn’t think it was over a grand!Mine in K4 is £779, but match by match the ticket price would be £1,080…
Tempted? I’m sure you wouldn’t have trouble selling the Everton ticket, or you could leave the seat empty to excite a certain Bedrock chap.
So it looks like the T won't be repaired before our game live on TV Sunday. Embarrassing
One thing I’ve never really understood and I may be in a minority here is the clamour to get a beer inside the ground. It’s usually a shit beer from a shit brand with shit plastic glasses and ridiculously overpriced. And anyone who’s prepared to pay for the privilege of entering a bar for said experience has more money than sense and is from the shires. It reminds me of that scene in the David Bowie episode of Extras where they pay £20 to a bouncer just to sit the other side of the rope but still in full view of the ordinary punters.
People having been drinking beer at football matches since Adam was a lad. If they want one, it shouldn't be beyond the capabilities of a club to serve them. There's a huge captive audience there, ready and willing to pay eye watering prices for rubbish. Most businesses would be rubbing their hands at that.