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The club have tweeted that all the non 1901 hospitality packages have sold out.
Hark at Mr loadsa moneyWhy has everyone gone mental about the prices?
I have just had an email for Micheal McIntyre at the O2. £43 to £57. Add £21 parking, dinner at £50 and £5 a pint, makes the Amex look like a bargain.
Given what the 10,000 or so Palace 'fans' that have appeared since promotion have to pay for, in many cases, squalid conditions, I think we do OK thanks.
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Yours includes travel too, right?
The club have tweeted that all the non 1901 hospitality packages have sold out.
Seems par prices for me, dont want to pay it dont.
Plenty well, not saying prices are good - but that's the going rate
Interesting debate - and an insight into the financials of many posters on this thread.
Those who have no financial worries or concerns are those saying "well, if you don't like the price, don't pay it" to those who are unemployed, have families, are on low incomes, those on benefits, tight budgets etc. It's as if those in the latter categories have a CHOICE!
Well, in the real world it doesn't work like that my friends. I am sure that there are many who would really like to go to the Arsenal game but just can't AFFORD it!
If you don't have the money to pay the over-inflated prices Barber has set, then there is no CHOICE, there is no OPTION!
I'm considerably richer than you syndrome for some ripplemanInteresting debate - and an insight into the financials of many posters on this thread.
Those who have no financial worries or concerns are those saying "well, if you don't like the price, don't pay it" to those who are unemployed, have families, are on low incomes, those on benefits, tight budgets etc. It's as if those in the latter categories have a CHOICE!
Well, in the real world it doesn't work like that my friends. I am sure that there are many who would really like to go to the Arsenal game but just can't AFFORD it!
If you don't have the money to pay the over-inflated prices Barber has set, then there is no CHOICE, there is no OPTION!
Do they rise at 5.45 to go work & get home @ 7.45 or choose the 8am 5.30 option, choosing to leave 4.5 hours vacant EVERY day when even one day's extra effort would pay for it
so you're now classing them as lazyDo they rise at 5.45 to go work & get home @ 7.45 or choose the 8am 5.30 option, choosing to leave 4.5 hours vacant EVERY day when even one day's extra effort would pay for it
Why has everyone gone mental about the prices?
I have just had an email for Micheal McIntyre at the O2. £43 to £57. Add £21 parking, dinner at £50 and £5 a pint, makes the Amex look like a bargain.
Interesting debate - and an insight into the financials of many posters on this thread.
Those who have no financial worries or concerns are those saying "well, if you don't like the price, don't pay it" to those who are unemployed, have families, are on low incomes, those on benefits, tight budgets etc. It's as if those in the latter categories have a CHOICE!
Well, in the real world it doesn't work like that my friends. I am sure that there are many who would really like to go to the Arsenal game but just can't AFFORD it!
If you don't have the money to pay the over-inflated prices Barber has set, then there is no CHOICE, there is no OPTION!
Interesting debate - and an insight into the financials of many posters on this thread.
Those who have no financial worries or concerns are those saying "well, if you don't like the price, don't pay it" to those who are unemployed, have families, are on low incomes, those on benefits, tight budgets etc. It's as if those in the latter categories have a CHOICE!
Well, in the real world it doesn't work like that my friends. I am sure that there are many who would really like to go to the Arsenal game but just can't AFFORD it!
If you don't have the money to pay the over-inflated prices Barber has set, then there is no CHOICE, there is no OPTION!
I'm considerably richer than you syndrome for some rippleman
regards
DR
What a reply , out of blind loyalty you'll always get people prepared to get fleeced it's what modern day footballs all about, wakey wakey rise and shineOK, so what's your solution? What would you bring prices down to? Because whatever price you choose, there will always be someone who says they can't afford it, right down to £0. And then you will have people who wouldn't be able to get there because they can't afford to travel. Where is the line? It's why these debates are meaningless. If the Albion charge set a price for tickets and no one turns up, they've got the price structure wrong. If they charge those prices and the ground is full, they haven't. No?
I said some noddyDoes everyone on here have the same income, then?
What a reply , out of blind loyalty you'll always get people prepared to get fleeced it's what modern day footballs all about, wakey wakey rise and shine
regards
DR
£30 tops I reckon , or are we just paying for location ,location in reallity, ie so called rich southerners?Would would have been a fair price? £20? £15? £2.75?
what about the FA ,they like to bank a bit of doshHas anyone blamed Arsenal yet? They were jointly involved in the setting of prices and they wouldn't have been receptive to us offering it cut-price, even if we wanted to, which we wouldn't.