Sussex Nomad
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Lets call a Fans United day and stand in their end for five quid.
£5!!
We would never stoop so low.
Palace ?
Surely this is against the rules. Does comparable accomodation not have to be the same price for home and away fans?
While I totally agree with Bristol City marketing there club, is it just me or is it wrong to charge £5 for home fans and £25 for away fans, that's five times more for away fans.
Maybe we should charge them at the Amex £150 which is about 5 times £25.
Maybe I am missing the point.
....if only there were some way of enhancing your status or 'reputation' if you like, I'd have done it. Cheap shots at our friends up the road should always be encouraged.....keep up the good work fataddickIt's legal because it's just an offer for STHs to bring friends rather than a general admission price. Charlton are doing similar (albeit £10) for our game v Exeter, the first time we've been desperate enough to do it. If they were doing it as a cheap general admission price it would have to cover away fans too. Most clubs that can't fill their ground do one game a season for cheap - we're doing all tickets home and away for a fiver v Chesterfield, for example. I can't imagine Brighton would be the away team in question for any of the latter though, it would likely be someone shit no home fan wants to watch like Palace. *nods*