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

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WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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No idea, but it was certainly in these :down:

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Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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In a pile of football shirts
Think it was 50p in the North Stand as a kids price in 1979.

Did it go up to a quid once you were over 16?
 


Boys 9d

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Jan 3, 2012
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Lancing
Free at Shoreham FC as like most kids we crawled under the canvas sheets which surrounded the pitch in Buckingham Park.
My first trip to the Goldstone cost 9 old pence in 1953 in the East Enclosure, hence my forum name.
BTW adults in that part of the ground were charged one shilling and nine pence.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
First game was in the west stand for England u21 Ward hatrick game. No idea how much it cost.
 




Sussexscots

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First game at the Goldstone was v Blackburn Rovers in March 1975. My friend's Dad paid. I think it was about 30p
 


ukpolska

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Dec 30, 2017
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Warsaw, Poland
Nothing, as my father took me to my first game in 1966 and haven't a clue what it cost then in the North West Stand.
I do however remember the combined smell of the hot dog stand and toilet behind us - kind of gross and nice at the same time - weird...!!!
 


WATFORD zero

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Nothing, as my father took me to my first game in 1966 and haven't a clue what it cost then in the North West Stand.
I do however remember the combined smell of the hot dog stand and toilet behind us - kind of gross and nice at the same time - weird...!!!

Aaah, hotdogs, piss and pipesmoke. Nothing like it for bringing back memories :sick:
 








wolfie

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Jul 19, 2003
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Warwickshire
Nothing again. My Dad drove the special bus and sent me in free with his conductor (in 1959)
Look up conductor if you don't know what one was.
 












marlowe

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Dec 13, 2015
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30p from what I recall. Kit Napier was playing and he left in 1972, and so was Ken Beamish and he joined in 1972 which means it must have been 1972.

For some reason I've always remembered that at my first match Ken Beamish was wearing a signet ring. I only know this because we were stood directly behind the dugout box and Beamish rested his hand on top of it while he adjusted his boots on the sidelines, so his hand was only about 2 feet away from me. The vivid memory of Beamish's signet ringed finger has remained with me for over 50 years and is almost the only thing I remember about the first match I attended. I don't even remember who we were playing.
 












Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
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Think it was 50p in the North Stand as a kids price in 1979.

Did it go up to a quid once you were over 16?
I paid 50p in 1978.
A memory that stood out from an era when the police treated us all as criminals and were really game for a nicking or even a fight, we were only 10/11/12 years old and there was a small mob of us being lairy, One of the lads, clearly of that age lit up a fag, Copper grabs him, pulls him out the line and shouts “If you’re old enough to smoke, you’re old enough to pay a quid!” marching him right to the front of the adult queue and forcing his last pound out of him. 🤣🤣
 


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