Got my ticket today, my first game - looking forward to it.
So they actually mean £25.00...?Ticket prices are as follows:
The North Stand and Pavilion seating £20 adults £12.50 U16s
General Admission £15 adults £7.50 U16s
Both members and non members will need to buy advance tickets at these prices.
The County Ground?
Judging by the fact there will be thousands of prawn sandwich tickets for the posh corporate people and four counties worth of teams fans going to be at Edgbaston for finals day I should imagine Sussex (IF they get there) will only get enough tickets for their members.Ah Chester away, i thought it clashed with a game, be intressting to see how many make the friendly if Sussex do reach the finals
Judging by the fact the will thousands of prawn sandwich tickets for the posh corporate people and four counties worth of teams fans going to be at Edgbaston for finals day I should imagine Sussex (IF they get there) will only get enough tickets for their members.
But they can all where their Albion shirts and sing Albion songs.
Do the tickets have a map on the back, of where to find this 'County Ground', btw?
Well the buses come complete with parachutists.
It does seem harsh, but isnt that the chance you take with cricket?
Its the same with Wimbledon.
It is unforgivable for Sussex not to at least exchange the ticket for admission to another 20/20. I'd like to hear the justification.
They'd sold roughly 6000 tickets for the Middlesex game. There weren't 6000 empty seats at any of the other twenty20's. How could they have let everyone in?