It's really annoying as I live in Yorkshire, but i'm not paying £30+ for a ticket out of principle.windermereROYAL wrote:Seems to be an ongoing theme that the Yorkshire clubs charge 30quid plus.
Premier League team m8Elm Park Kid wrote:It's really annoying as I live in Yorkshire, but i'm not paying £30+ for a ticket out of principle.windermereROYAL wrote:Seems to be an ongoing theme that the Yorkshire clubs charge 30quid plus.
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.StellaPlease wrote: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.
The fact that our owners are treating our fans (and visiting fans) really well doesn't detract from the fact that other clubs, like Huddersfield, are ripping travelling supporters off. That's what people are complaining about and justifiably so. Why should the Dai's generosity in terms of providing free travel be used to compensate for Huddersfield's greed?StellaPlease wrote: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.
A lot of truth in this post tbfStellaPlease wrote: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.
Elm Park Kid wrote: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.StellaPlease wrote: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.
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 . . . .
Need to get an appointment at the burns unit.Platypuss wrote:Oooh, that really stings.
The argument would work if all other clubs fans who travel away took your stance...but they don’t.Elm Park Kid wrote: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.StellaPlease wrote: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.
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 . . . .
Fixed that for you.Platypuss wrote:Never be embarrassed about attendances. If you actually care about how many people attend a football match then you need to reevaluate your life
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