Quote from: sid1964 on February 07, 2024, 02:12:27 PMHow does any team who offer a similar deal stop away fans buying a ticket?looks like they'll take anyone's money who's willing to pay it
How does any team who offer a similar deal stop away fans buying a ticket?
The ticket price is pretty irrelevant if you’re coming long distance I reckon. Me and the missus paid about £500 for tickets to see Anthony Joshua lose in Madison Square Garden, but as we spent about 3 grand on the five day trip and did loads of other stuff, the price of the fight tickets didn’t seem that important. If he was on at Villa Park I think it would be more price sensitive for me.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on February 07, 2024, 02:46:10 PMThe ticket price is pretty irrelevant if you’re coming long distance I reckon. Me and the missus paid about £500 for tickets to see Anthony Joshua lose in Madison Square Garden, but as we spent about 3 grand on the five day trip and did loads of other stuff, the price of the fight tickets didn’t seem that important. If he was on at Villa Park I think it would be more price sensitive for me.I agree about the ticket price not being so important if you're travelling. Im coming over for the Forest game with my son and by the time we've paid for flights, hotel and 3 days dining out the difference between £30 and £55 for match tickets is neither here nor there.
I agree about the ticket price not being so important if you're travelling. Im coming over for the Forest game with my son and by the time we've paid for flights, hotel and 3 days dining out the difference between £30 and £55 for match tickets is neither here nor there.
For what it's worth I paid a company £600 to take me to El Claisico at the Bernabeau in 2014. For £600 I got return flights, 3 nights in a City Centre hotel in Madrid and tickets for the match right on the half way line.I didn't think that was too bad as a bucket list match ticked off.
Quote from: Holte L2 on February 07, 2024, 11:57:43 AMFor what it's worth I paid a company £600 to take me to El Claisico at the Bernabeau in 2014. For £600 I got return flights, 3 nights in a City Centre hotel in Madrid and tickets for the match right on the half way line.I didn't think that was too bad as a bucket list match ticked off.That's £790 in today's money, still not bad.
Quote from: Holte L2 on February 07, 2024, 11:57:43 AMFor what it's worth I paid a company £600 to take me to El Claisico at the Bernabeau in 2014. For £600 I got return flights, 3 nights in a City Centre hotel in Madrid and tickets for the match right on the half way line.I didn't think that was too bad as a bucket list match ticked off.Pffft .... some Legia Warsaw fans paid a couple of hundred of quid to stand in a car park on Witton Road for a couple of hours.