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I was gonna take my daughter today - was £58 for both of us to go on south - a disgrace.

 

didnt bother and glad I didn’t.

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1 minute ago, Westfield Owl said:

You can get cheaper season tickets at several Premier League clubs.

 

Yet it’s quite possible that next season, we could be paying Premier League prices for League One football.

 

And there’s still folk that defend what DC has done to our club.


It outrageous - not that it’s an alternative - but it’s cheaper to go and watch united play Norwich in premier league next week.

 

How on earth can the owner consider this a sustainable pricing system given the dross we’ve got on show.

 

need someone in who’s got a football and commercial brain or who knows where to find someone who has.

 

the club is a mess.

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7 minutes ago, ka58 said:


It outrageous - not that it’s an alternative - but it’s cheaper to go and watch united play Norwich in premier league next week.

 

How on earth can the owner consider this a sustainable pricing system given the dross we’ve got on show.

 

need someone in who’s got a football and commercial brain or who knows where to find someone who has.

 

the club is a mess.

I don't think that word is in his vocabulary or has even been a passing thought.

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At £43 on the south, as potg fan. You have to look at what else that money can do.

 

Food for the week for most people.

A swanky gym membership with a pool, jacuzzi and sauna.

An hours massage per month.

 

Enjoy your own money, instead of contributing to another man's wage. 

 

Go when the quality of football deserves the ticket price

 

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3 minutes ago, bigash_swfc said:

At £43 on the south, as potg fan. You have to look at what else that money can do.

 

Food for the week for most people.

A swanky gym membership with a pool, jacuzzi and sauna.

An hours massage per month.

 

Enjoy your own money, instead of contributing to another man's wage. 

 

Go when the quality of football deserves the ticket price

 

 

Maybe 90-93 rest of time nobody should bother then?

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4 minutes ago, bigash_swfc said:

At £43 on the south, as potg fan. You have to look at what else that money can do.

 

Food for the week for most people.

A swanky gym membership with a pool, jacuzzi and sauna.

An hours massage per month.

 

Enjoy your own money, instead of contributing to another man's wage. 

 

Go when the quality of football deserves the ticket price

 


totally agree.

 

the sad thing is my daughter has started showing an interest as she’s got a bit older.if I’ve got an away match on red button she will sit with me now and watch it.

 

we’d nothing on today so I thought I might take her but when I went online I just couldn’t justify it.

 

£58.

 

i took her into town instead - had summat to eat walked round shops bought her a couple of tops and still didn’t spend £58 - all while checking score and seeing us 3-0 down after 30mins.

 

i don’t expect Wednesday to win every game, I don’t expect to be entertained, and that Is ok when it’s sensibly priced.

 

for £58 I need to do something I know well enjoy.

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5 minutes ago, coopswfc76 said:

 

Maybe 90-93 rest of time nobody should bother then?


It’s got to cost something - it hadn’t got to be nearly £60 for a bloke to take one child to watch a mid table championship team. 

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