Why not?
God knows. Would mean a lot of extra work for the club I would have thought.
Why not?
Surely it must be...?I'm presuming print-at-home will be booking free?
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It will be a lot of money if the Arse reserve team play, unfortunately no one will know this until the day.
They are offering the shelf at family strand prices for this match. so it will be 32 and 15 snarlers for the sprog(or less if he is under 10)
absolute bollocks, FOR A GAME ON TV and these clowns want to charge that amount, roll up roll upfair 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.
Thought the whole point of smart cards was to load tickets on them for cup ties to save the hassle of printing and posting them as well as the expense of it all, now we'll get the binfest of my tickets haven't arrived yet
They have no game midweek either side and are defending their cup - do you seriously think Wenger will go under-strength?
Or a normal Brighton fan who appreciates we don't often play one of the best teams in the country and fully expects to pay full price?
My point is, the Club have chosen to charge more than the previous occasion we played Arsenal when the game was Sat at 3pm and not televised, the team were much more competitive, and had just signed a striker (Ulloa). That game didn't sell-out. Where will the extra fans come from for this game? More expensive tickets, less competitive team and the option to watch on TV. So, the extra fans could well be Arsenal fans unable to buy in away end.
Thought the whole point of smart cards was to load tickets on them for cup ties to save the hassle of printing and posting them as well as the expense of it all, now we'll get the binfest of my tickets haven't arrived yet
Not sure it did you know.
I stand to be corrected.