Yup, it is Walsall, not Warsaw though!
They pay £46 for a ST, and get a £2 voucher to spend each match on food and other merchandise.
I think the Albion do a pretty good deal for kids though, for £75 (U-10) or /£125 (U-16) in the family stand they get the benefits of the travel voucher, plus a few goodies too over the season. Anyone who has taken their kids to a theme park or even cinema knows that those prices are reasonable. I'm not sure why they discriminate when kids get to 10 though, as the kids aren't earning at that age (unless you send them up chimneys to clean them) and it's a cost being borne solely by the parents.
Wow, just wow, I didn't even realise I'd mixed up a run down, depressing, grey, drab, communist enclave with the capital of Poland. ba boom tish.
Don't get me wrong I think the juniors are fantastically served by the club and get considerably more than what they pay for.
They had a science bloke making flavoured sugar with them a month ago, how cool is that.
Better than a crappy PS that doesn't work, most of the time.
But as PB's issue is maximising revenue streams, having £2 returned to their S/T upon entry will 90% of the time be spent at the till within 1 minute, the remaining 10% will be saved and spent in the shop.
Either way it wouldn't surprise me if that £2 spend generates multiple extra pounds by way of 'getting something else as well'.