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pusbccfc

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They think we still give out 4k allocations... not knowing we have half that stand now, as they took a leave of absence from the Champ last season!

Thankfully so! Down to 2700 from just over 3000 as well to allow us seats in Block 5. Great move from the club.
 

Flying Fokker

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Tbf my post about charging them extra for smashing up the toilets was very much tongue in cheek. Our prices are a disgrace. I imagine King’s thought process is that with 23,500 season tickets, 3k away fans and hospitality seats the vast majority of our fans won’t notice or care about the price of a single match ticket but that doesn’t make it right.
The away club pay for any vandalism. It’s an own goal.
 

Grendel

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Anyone else id sympathise, but that lot id charge double. Only fanbase ive had trouble with inside and outside of football. Scruffs

You can't have gone to many games then
 

Grendel

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We moaned when Leeds charged the same and said it was a disgrace - and it is
 

pusbccfc

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I wonder what the crowd will be. Can't imagine many Coventry locals being keen on spending £45/46 a ticket.

Birmingham is a relatively decent game but it's hardly an exciting fixture at those prices.

West Brom will be worse as they won't sell out the away end.
 

Evo1883

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I wonder what the crowd will be. Can't imagine many Coventry locals being keen on spending £45/46 a ticket.

Birmingham is a relatively decent game but it's hardly an exciting fixture at those prices.

West Brom will be worse as they won't sell out the away end.
Theyre selling well
 

aloisijohnnyaloisi

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Tickets are overpriced of course.

But it's billionaire-backed clubs like Birmingham splashing cash on transfers and wages that pushes other clubs into measures like this just to keep up.

If they’re happy to celebrate their contribution to fueling inflation in football, then they can't moan about paying the price.
 

theferret

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Unfortunately so. Birmingham will still sell out.

They will, whether we do I'm not sure. Where this will really bite is Albion. They won't pay it, can see lowest crowd of the season for that. Won't be a bad thing, £82 for an adult and young child just isn't on. Leicester is relatively expensive and even there the equivalent is only £44.
 

Mild-Mannered Janitor

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It’s just wrong, more Sky games and part of that package should be to protect attendance and cap at a price level similar to the PL.
Look how our fans squealed about Leeds, we’re doing the same now so expect it to be reciprocated and we we just pay more to go away. I know we sell out as do other teams so you can see why owners will do it but it’s still wrong to me.
 

Legia Sky Blue

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They will, whether we do I'm not sure. Where this will really bite is Albion. They won't pay it, can see lowest crowd of the season for that. Won't be a bad thing, £82 for an adult and young child just isn't on. Leicester is relatively expensive and even there the equivalent is only £44.

We had this with West Brom a couple of years ago with talks of a boycott, but they then had a run of form before playing us and sold their tickets. The same will apply this time. If they are in form and feeling positive they will sell out regardless, but if not they will make a big fuss about boycotting the game.
 

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