There will be no discount but no admin fee either.
The club will estimate/calculate the cost of a ticket at the beginning of the season and either give people money back if it turns out cheaper, or bill them for a few quid more if it works out more.
Source? Paul Barber.
If you add up price of away ticket this season it works out about £611.
imo, it's a cash grab by the club. There's just no logic to it. I would much rather them adding the cup games to the st from the word go, i'd be happy to see them factored in, as it would save time and effort, and st holders are more likely to attend if the price was built in, rather than having to physically buy a ticket. It's not necessarily laziness - the arsenal game fell in the middle of my financial month, couldn't afford the ticket as hadn't budgeted for it - if my st rose by an extra, say, £15 a month, i could budget for that and not have to worry about paying for games that tickets come up in the middle of the month?
How would they do this? How do you sell tickets for a different-sized event every week, months in advance? What happens if, say, 3,000 away season ticket holders (hugely unlikely I know, but this is a hypothetical situation) end up chasing 2,500 tickets at one of the smaller stadiums?
IMO, it's a cash grab by the club. There's just no logic to it. I would much rather them adding the cup games to the ST from the word go, I'd be happy to see them factored in, as it would save time and effort, and ST holders are more likely to attend if the price was built in, rather than having to physically buy a ticket. It's not necessarily laziness - the Arsenal game fell in the middle of my financial month, couldn't afford the ticket as hadn't budgeted for it - if my ST rose by an extra, say, £15 a month, I could budget for that and not have to worry about paying for games that tickets come up in the middle of the month?
woosh!!!
Why are people on here so NEGATIVE about everything. All prem clubs do it, we're just preparing for the prem.