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[Football] How much did you pay for your first game?



Hovegull

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Nov 27, 2022
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How much did you pay (roughly) for your first football game?

Mine was a couple of quid, from the little portakabin ticket office at the Goldstone, as a child.

I saw a video on social media of some kids paying 25p to enter Stamford Bridge in the 70s. I was wondering if eventually football will become too elite, because of the prices and therefore inaccessible to the fan base that it once attracted?
 


























thedonkeycentrehalf

Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
Jul 7, 2003
9,322
Probably 50p but then again, my Dad would have paid it, not me
 








portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,737
Seem to remember the South Stand was £5 for Spurs in 1982/83, an incredible amount of money for a kid back then. But prior to that on the East Terrace it was £1.50 for Concessions or Juniors, Unemployed and Prnsioners for my first games on my little wooden stall made by my dear late dad who didn’t even like football but knew his kids did so took us bless him. Thanks Dad, the greatest gift ever given as someone else on here wrote recently :)
 




Seagull on the Hill

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Jan 22, 2022
746
One shilling (5p) for entry to the East Terrace in 1962.
My total pocket money then was two shillings and sixpence (12.5p), so after paying bus and train fares to get to the Goldstone I was left with about 8d( 3p).
 


Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
19,848
I think I paid six old pence (2.5p) as a child for a spot on the chicken run in 1962, the most it would have been was a bob.
Yeah, I paid about a shilling as a kid for the chicken run in 1966. Can't remember exactly but it would have been cheap and just something my Mum could give me from her purse.
 




Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
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Jul 17, 2003
19,767
Valley of Hangleton
How much did you pay (roughly) for your first football game?

Mine was a couple of quid, from the little portakabin ticket office at the Goldstone, as a child.

I saw a video on social media of some kids paying 25p to enter Stamford Bridge in the 70s. I was wondering if eventually football will become too elite, because of the prices and therefore inaccessible to the fan base that it once attracted?
1 pound iirc through a turnstile in Goldstone Lane
 






zeetha

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Apr 11, 2011
1,359
My mum and I used to go to Cambridge City after halftime when we lived down the road in the 70s as it was free :giggle:
 


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