my mate was extremely busy at work today and sent me this when we did a Teams call
it's by cheapest Adult ticket (excluding family areas and small block prices for marketing purposes I'd assume....check out where the blue block area is for QPR)
West Brom - very price friendly for being under 20
my mate was extremely busy at work today and sent me this when we did a Teams call
it's by cheapest Adult ticket (excluding family areas and small block prices for marketing purposes I'd assume....check out where the blue block area is for QPR)
West Brom - very price friendly for being under 20
Absolutely agree - especially with the standard of football we've been treated to across the last 3 seasons imo
Kids prices frustrates me - I've got 5 kids. One is now an adult so it's his call whether he pays or not, 16yr £250; 13yr doesn't like football; 8yr wants to go to experience it, she's the only girl and has started playing girls football at school. 5yr - currently carry him in on odd games. I'm in SC and could not even think about moving to the FZ even with any saving. With the younger 2 potentially going it could cost me another £250 in the 26/27 season as well as covering the cost of my now 16 (then 17) for that one year uplift as it'll be his call when he's 18
Even a tenner a year discount after 5 years, rising to £50 a year after ten years, would encourage people to renew, even when we inevitably have a relatively poor season.
Let's face it. It's going to be a while before we have a massive waiting list.
Agreed, it can seem punitive. I suppose that’s a legacy issue when people (including myself) took the Michael and got concession/kids STs for relatives.
In fairness to the club, the FZ is also one or two blocks larger back from when I had one in block 33 as a teenager.
The club has made an effort to striker a balance, but it does v much seem like they want all the families in the ‘Kidz Korner’.