by bloody Volvo driver » 23 Aug 2019 22:31
by Chameleon » 23 Aug 2019 22:33
by CountryRoyal » 24 Aug 2019 00:01
Chameleon I don't think that it's much of a surprise that our fan want to limit just how many northern shitholes they go to a year.
by PieEater » 24 Aug 2019 08:34
by Nameless » 24 Aug 2019 11:50
PieEater I'm in, but will probably not make it to the Slubbers Arms this time.
'greed that £30 is steep, I feel like waving a 20's plenty banner.
by Elm Park Kid » 24 Aug 2019 14:46
Notts RoyalElm Park KidStellaPlease Club are offering free travel so you could effectively go away and watch your team, who are showing good signs, play away at Huddersfield for £30. And people complain.
If it was £25 People wouldn't be complaining so you're basically quibbling over a fiver which is less than a pint.
Our fans are a joke.
I don't really care about the money - It's a matter of principle. It should not cost £30+ for a ticket for a Championship match.
If people don't make a stand then where does it stop? £35 is only a fiver more. £40 is then only another fiver more. £45 . . .£50.
Twenty is plenty . . . .
The argument would work if all other clubs fans who travel away took your stance...but they don’t.
We finished bottom of the league for away attendance last season...pretty embarrassing really
by WoodleyRoyal » 26 Aug 2019 18:54
bloody Volvo driver Myself and my 2 sons (22 and 19), £90 to go to Huddersfield v Reading
Myself and my 2 sons (22 and 19), £40 to go to Reading v Huddersfield.
125% more
That’s why I am not going tomorrow.
by Hendo » 26 Aug 2019 21:14
WoodleyRoyalbloody Volvo driver Myself and my 2 sons (22 and 19), £90 to go to Huddersfield v Reading
Myself and my 2 sons (22 and 19), £40 to go to Reading v Huddersfield.
125% more
That’s why I am not going tomorrow.
The question that needs to be asked here is why the fook are youpaying for your adult kids to go to football
by muirinho » 26 Aug 2019 21:39
HendoWoodleyRoyalbloody Volvo driver Myself and my 2 sons (22 and 19), £90 to go to Huddersfield v Reading
Myself and my 2 sons (22 and 19), £40 to go to Reading v Huddersfield.
125% more
That’s why I am not going tomorrow.
The question that needs to be asked here is why the fook are youpaying for your adult kids to go to football
Maybe they have just finished/are at university and don’t have jobs?
by Hendo » 27 Aug 2019 06:14
muirinhoHendoWoodleyRoyal
The question that needs to be asked here is why the fook are youpaying for your adult kids to go to football
Maybe they have just finished/are at university and don’t have jobs?
And maybe he's not paying for them at all, but is commenting on how much the three tickets cost combined
by John Smith » 28 Aug 2019 09:40
NamelessPieEater I'm in, but will probably not make it to the Slubbers Arms this time.
'greed that £30 is steep, I feel like waving a 20's plenty banner.
I wonder if STAR might consider trying to organise some kind of protest at an away game. Perhaps pick the one with the most outrageous pricing and try and get every fan to turn up and tell them they are only paying £20 and cause chaos at the turnstiles as everyone presents a united front.
Obvious issue is everyone buys tickets in advance these days but perhaps the club might get involved and decline to make tickets available in advance ?
It’s probably not going to work but while clubs are allowed to charge so much (and we charge more sensible prices but get no support from other clubs) there needs to be something to draw attention to it.
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