what about the FA ,they like to bank a bit of dosh
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They do, but they have no say in ticket pricing.
what about the FA ,they like to bank a bit of dosh
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£30 tops I reckon , or are we just paying for location ,location in reallity, ie so called rich southerners?
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fair enough I guess?
http://www.seagullstickets.com/documents/pdf/Match ticket prices 2014-15 - D3.pdf
£42, £38, £36, £32 (plus booking fees) for adults.
Aren't they the cheapest adult tickets though, that's my pointBut there are £32 tickets, which include transport (£4?). Why the angst?
we'll be running around the ground with our willy's hanging outI have watched ten fa cup games this season at a combined cost of £100 and 46 goals have been served up! Good value so far but i suppose it gets expensive now the big boys are playing
Aren't they the cheapest adult tickets though, that's my point
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we'll be running around the ground with our willy's hanging out
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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!
Tv and internet...how exciting
When you buy your seat, you can change the option from adult to child. You don't need to wait and swap later.
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
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Your pension not pay enough?so you're now classing them as lazy
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Trying a bit to hard to convince yourself there HKFCBut you are able to attend, at a cost below the figure you said would be the acceptable upper limit.
Others prepared to pay a bit more have more seating options, granted, but the (just about) acceptable price IS available. Despite your understandable wistfulness for another age, and your general discontent with all things modern football, the club have not over-priced this game.
of course not but accept some people feel that wayNot everyone who pays these prices is being fleeced. Big ears.
My sons keen to go,me too but the thought of paying £126 pounds for our tickets puts me off somewhat. Anyone know how much BT sport I would get for £126 ??