BRIGHT ON Q
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- Jul 5, 2003
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I see Norwich have capped all tickets at £30 this season. Considering they always seem to sell their ground out that is a great move by them.
I see Norwich have capped all tickets at £30 this season. Considering they always seem to sell their ground out that is a great move by them.
There’s a lot to like about how Norwich run their club.
As did Huddersfield before her...
...oh.
Just a shame it's in Norwich.
Meanwhile we charged fans £15 to enter a free venue.
Details of the tickets here https://www.canaries.co.uk/News/2019/june/club-announces-new-memberships-for-the-2019-20-season/
Wonder how Albion fans would feel if season ticket holders woke up to find that that the points system was abolished and you had now to pay £50 to be a "Premier" member or £35 to be a "Standard" member to have the first chance to buy away tickets with season ticket holders being a long way down the queue.
Details of the tickets here https://www.canaries.co.uk/News/2019/june/club-announces-new-memberships-for-the-2019-20-season/
Wonder how Albion fans would feel if season ticket holders woke up to find that that the points system was abolished and you had now to pay £50 to be a "Premier" member or £35 to be a "Standard" member to have the first chance to buy away tickets with season ticket holders being a long way down the queue.
Details of the tickets here https://www.canaries.co.uk/News/2019/june/club-announces-new-memberships-for-the-2019-20-season/
Wonder how Albion fans would feel if season ticket holders woke up to find that that the points system was abolished and you had now to pay £50 to be a "Premier" member or £35 to be a "Standard" member to have the first chance to buy away tickets with season ticket holders being a long way down the queue.
The other clubs who took the venue didn’t charge their fansThat’s not entirely fair. Entry got you a token for a drink (£6), plus the place was decked out with Albion banners etc, had a stage where interviews with ex players, TB, the team after the game etc...
Your approach is a bit like saying that entry to a muddy field in Worthy Farm at the end of June costs a couple of hundred quid for a long weekend.
The other clubs who took the venue didn’t charge their fans
From what I’ve been told, the other clubs didn’t spend anything like what the Albion did in decking it out, didn’t give a drink token, and all the other stuff either...