Get yourself a season ticket it only costs me £28.50 to watch the game from my comfy seat near the halfway line of west stand lower,bargain if you ask me.SEAGULLS.What don't you understand, the price will stop people going?
Get yourself a season ticket it only costs me £28.50 to watch the game from my comfy seat near the halfway line of west stand lower,bargain if you ask me.SEAGULLS.What don't you understand, the price will stop people going?
How can anyone argue that that amount isn't an awful lot for football at this level?
How can anyone argue that that amount isn't an awful lot for football at this level?
Do you think £42 is cheap then? Or is this a joke/trick question?
£42 is far too expensive for this league and for an evening match.
Need clarification. Is the op saying he had a season ticket just in 1997?
It is far far too expensive.
Apologies if he previous post was worded wrongly.
I was making the point I don't understand how any fan could argue that that amount was reasonable.
It is far far too expensive.
Apologies if he previous post was worded wrongly.
I was making the point I don't understand how any fan could argue that that amount was reasonable.
I think most would agree its pricy. But there were significantly CHEAPER tickets available. Why buy the more expensive ones, then complain?
I think most would agree its pricy. But there were significantly CHEAPER tickets available. Why buy the more expensive ones, then complain?
I think most would agree its pricy. But there were significantly CHEAPER tickets available. Why buy the more expensive ones, then complain?
£42 for a home game, jeez that is seriously expensive even if you get a padded seat.
I was stupid, I was so excited to get tickets I just booked without looking at the price which for WSU is normally below £30 fair enough. I then realised, later, how much I had committed to. It just seems a lot is ESU that much different from WSU
At that price you should be able to take the seat home with you.
You what, like people did at CPFC a few years back
I was stupid, I was so excited to get tickets I just booked without looking at the price which for WSU is normally below £30 fair enough. I then realised, later, how much I had committed to. It just seems a lot is ESU that much different from WSU
Thanks for that but a good fan has just offered me his seats which I have kindly accepted. I know it seems moany but if promotion means I cannot afford to watch, I will be mentally screwed hoping we don't win!!
Well excuse me but isn't this is just a bit rude. I normally book WSU and don't give the price a thought, £20-£30 is ok but having booked I thought What! How much? Is ESU that good?
How am I so mistaken, tell me why this is a good deal.
This is around the price I would expect to be paying if we were playing Man U in the Premiership. Not a second division game of has beens vs never beens.
I feel like I'm being ripped off, so unless it's a surprisingly fantastic experience I will now mainly go to away games. There is no seat in the Amex that's worth £42.00 in the second division.
Community Stadium? It's a richer community than I thought……………