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cheapest  Adult tickets for home supporters for Sheffield Wednesdays upcoming home game (non-member) is £33 ,hear it compares to our rivals next home game prices

 

pigs £20 ,kids for a quid 

wolves £28

Cardiff £18

Derby £ 29

Bristol £25 

Villa £11 

 

5 of the 6 teams mentioned don't receive parachute payments,offer entertaining football and look what we are offering for a BARGAIN £33 

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The combination of a clueless manager and a greedy owner are slowly killing are fan base, £33 to watch utter drivel is crazy and any supporter who can justify that is as deluded as our manager! we the fans have forked out huge amounts of money with the promise it will deliver premiership football within 2/3 years but now we know that ain't happening in the near future were still being asked to part with ridiculous money to come to a lifeless stadium and to be fed absolute guff by a manager who will never accept any blame, it hurts me to say but the club is rotten at the minute and we need our owner to start acting like an owner. 

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The only option is to vote with your feet. As many have said across many threads recently, whilstever the gates are high the chairman wont care.

£33 to see mid table championship football in a working class city is a disgrace. (Well its a disgrace at any level, but thats anothet debate). 

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5 hours ago, Hutch's biscuit knee said:

The combination of a clueless manager and a greedy owner are slowly killing are fan base, £33 to watch utter drivel is crazy and with the promise it will deliver premiership football within 2/3 years

The prices are crazy,But there was no promise of premier league.

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We should be proud that SWFC have good attendances, while charging expensive POTG prices to riff-raff part-timers.  The riff-raff like that will be the first to moan when they can't get a super-expensive Wembley ticket for the playoffs anyway, so the club shouldn't listen to their opinions.

 

It means our most committed fans are financially rewarded, or some sh*t like that...

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The disgusting prices and the fact our chairman has basically said shut up and put up (in not so many words) is a bigger issue than the four football imo . Even in our darkest days it felt like everybody was in it together . Now the club is a bit of a joke and being run by people so far out of touch of the real world it’s untrue 

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2 hours ago, steelerian said:

The only option is to vote with your feet. As many have said across many threads recently, whilstever the gates are high the chairman wont care.

£33 to see mid table championship football in a working class city is a disgrace. (Well its a disgrace at any level, but thats anothet debate). 

If we loose further touch with the top six over the xmas period the crowds will drop, only then will the chairman take notice

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18 minutes ago, HirstWhoScoredIt said:

Actually there was.

 

”Whatever it takes” within 2 years.

 

Not quite in context

 

He said he would like to celebrate the 150th like we all do which is in the premier league.

 

He later said "we will do whatever it takes to support the manager but throwing money at it does not gurantee success"

 

No promises, just support and vision.

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7 hours ago, welsOwl74 said:

cheapest  Adult tickets for home supporters for Sheffield Wednesdays upcoming home game (non-member) is £33 ,hear it compares to our rivals next home game prices

 

pigs £20 ,kids for a quid 

wolves £28

Cardiff £18

Derby £ 29

Bristol £25 

Villa £11 

 

5 of the 6 teams mentioned don't receive parachute payments,offer entertaining football and look what we are offering for a BARGAIN £33 

It's bad when u see it wrote down and can compare with other teams.  

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1 hour ago, Teflon Don said:

 

Not quite in context

 

He said he would like to celebrate the 150th like we all do which is in the premier league.

 

He later said "we will do whatever it takes to support the manager but throwing money at it does not gurantee success"

 

No promises, just support and vision.

Ironically he then threw loads of money at it with no vision.

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