For Arsenal fans it will be a cheap day out.
It certainly will be for some Arsenal fans related to me.
Posting on Facebook that they're getting free tickets courtesy of Ray Bloom and that they'll have some for sale
For Arsenal fans it will be a cheap day out.
Perhaps you should go and support a team whose ticket prices do represent good value.
This debate about prices is pointless. You don't HAVE to go. My advice would be, if you can afford to buy a ticket then you should go. If you can't then don't.
Like it or not, this is the going rate these days for a (very rare) match against one of the biggest football clubs in Europe. We don't get the chance to see the Albion against this calibre of opposition very often, so of course its going to be Cat A pricing. If your wider view is that football in general has become too expensive for the average punter then I don't think many would argue. But the club have kept to their pre-defined category pricing (when usually the biggest Cat A game we'd see is junk like Leeds), so as far as I'm concerned its a case of take it or leave it. Shit the bed, I paid £36 for Ipswich away last season. I paid £30 for Fulham last week, and it was probably the best £30 I spent in 2014 - PLUS I was paying train fares and £5 a pint in Putney. So £36 for my WSU seat (+1.50 or whatever) when it includes travel, to see us play Arsenal...absolute no brainer.
These are the special games that come along, the memorable ones. Have a grizzle about it all you like, but I certainly wouldn't swap my place in the WSU, for your place whinging into your pint about ticket prices whilst sat on a barstool in front of BT Sport, probably blowing the thick end of £20 on some fizzy yellow piss for the pleasure.
Utter rubbish. The match by match prices for league matches are a disgrace as well.
I can't get to many games so happy to pay top price for this if I can go. Only stumbling block is I have my 9 year old daughter with me who is not a football fan. She actually asked to go to a game last season so for her first game I took her to the 1-1 draw against Blackpool, expecting an easy victory and a few goals, should have known better Surprise surprise she hasn't asked to go again.
This could be a hard sell !!
Don't get me wrong, I agree. Just surprised that people are specifically uptight about this one, as though there was any chance it was going to be lower.
As opposed to the fizzy yellow piss they serve in the Amex
WHY do people come out with this complete nonsense about going to support another team?
I can afford to go, but choose not to. Cat A prices for a competition that clubs treat as Cat B. Laughable
I'll be drinking my fizzy yellow piss in town beforehand
At that age, its not about the quality of the game or the scoreline, it all about the spectacle, the experience of the day. They either take to it or they don't. The Blackpool game could have been a 4-2 classic, and you might still get the lukewarm, wrinkled-nose reaction from your little girl at the suggestion of going to the next game.
My lads first season ticket was 2008 when he was 11. A god-awful season under Micky Adams MKII, sat exposed to the elements in the South Stand. A traumatic, DISMAL season of quite epic proportions, one which I feared would put him off the Albion for life. He's had a season ticket ever since, and has barely missed a home game in that 7 years since.
If one poor match puts them off, then they're probably just not yet ready for supporting this club.
Yep agreed, hopefully the atmosphere will be electric, also when I go, I always go in the North (Goldstone hangup !!) but we were in the family stand, right in the corner close to the pitch so awful view, that definitely didn't help either. It'll be the North for us if I can persuade her !!
Like it or not, this is the going rate these days for a (very rare) match against one of the biggest football clubs in Europe. We don't get the chance to see the Albion against this calibre of opposition very often, so of course its going to be Cat A pricing. If your wider view is that football in general has become too expensive for the average punter then I don't think many would argue. But the club have kept to their pre-defined category pricing (when usually the biggest Cat A game we'd see is junk like Leeds), so as far as I'm concerned its a case of take it or leave it. Shit the bed, I paid £36 for Ipswich away last season. I paid £30 for Fulham last week, and it was probably the best £30 I spent in 2014 - PLUS I was paying train fares and £5 a pint in Putney. So £36 for my WSU seat (+1.50 or whatever) when it includes travel, to see us play Arsenal...absolute no brainer.
These are the special games that come along, the memorable ones. Have a grizzle about it all you like, but I certainly wouldn't swap my place in the WSU, for your place whinging into your pint about ticket prices whilst sat on a barstool in front of BT Sport, probably blowing the thick end of £20 on some fizzy yellow piss for the pleasure.
Like it or not, this is the going rate these days for a (very rare) match against one of the biggest football clubs in Europe. We don't get the chance to see the Albion against this calibre of opposition very often, so of course its going to be Cat A pricing. If your wider view is that football in general has become too expensive for the average punter then I don't think many would argue. But the club have kept to their pre-defined category pricing (when usually the biggest Cat A game we'd see is junk like Leeds), so as far as I'm concerned its a case of take it or leave it. Shit the bed, I paid £36 for Ipswich away last season. I paid £30 for Fulham last week, and it was probably the best £30 I spent in 2014 - PLUS I was paying train fares and £5 a pint in Putney. So £36 for my WSU seat (+1.50 or whatever) when it includes travel, to see us play Arsenal...absolute no brainer.
These are the special games that come along, the memorable ones. Have a grizzle about it all you like, but I certainly wouldn't swap my place in the WSU, for your place whinging into your pint about ticket prices whilst sat on a barstool in front of BT Sport, probably blowing the thick end of £20 on some fizzy yellow piss for the pleasure.
I do struggle to comprehend those with five figure post-counts who are constantly moaning, being negative and, as far as I can tell, rarely going to games. If you're that uncommitted, find something else to do with your time than lurking and posting on here. In short, get a life. God knows, I waste enough time on here with my pathetic 2k post count, but at least I do actually go to games and support the team.
PG