Cost of watching CCFC at Sixfields (1 Viewer)

ccfcway

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taken from Cov City Mad

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Cost Of Watching Coventry City At Sixfields

Prices Revealed

The cost of watching Coventry City at Sixfields this season is as follows

Prices based on Adult Standard Season Ticket and using the Club Coach to get to Sixfields on the understanding that everyone's circumstances are different.
Season Ticket - £207

FA Cup Ticket (for replay against Hartlepool United) - £9

Travel - £180

Programmes - £71

Total - £467 or an average of £19.45 per match.
 

Kingokings204

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These figures make for a quick read but are ultimately pointless.

The main point is Coventry should be in Coventry and people would pay a lot more then 207 per season ticket.
 

shmmeee

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71 is a prime number, was one game's programmes cheaper than the others?
 

pw362

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taken from Cov City Mad

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Cost Of Watching Coventry City At Sixfields

Prices Revealed

The cost of watching Coventry City at Sixfields this season is as follows

Prices based on Adult Standard Season Ticket and using the Club Coach to get to Sixfields on the understanding that everyone's circumstances are different.
Season Ticket - £207

FA Cup Ticket (for replay against Hartlepool United) - £9

Travel - £180

Programmes - £71

Total - £467 or an average of £19.45 per match.

So about the same as last season at the Ricoh.£299 for season ticket.£69 for programmes.£92 for bus to and from city centre.£20 per game. So the only real difference is time and distance. League games only.
 
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ccfcway

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So about the same as last season at the Ricoh.£299 for season ticket.£69 for programmes.£92 for bus to and from city centre.£20 per game. So the only real difference is time and distance. League games only.

and the lost income (£92) to CCFC
 

shmmeee

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So about the same as last season at the Ricoh.£299 for season ticket.£69 for programmes.£92 for bus to and from city centre.£20 per game. So the only real difference is time and distance. League games only.

They'd probably have been better off giving everyone free coach travel and pricing them the same. Would've been good PR and ultimately not everyone would've taken it up getting them more money. Though people would probably complain about the price, but people will complain about everything.
 

Hobo

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Richard Pennycook out.

I'm staging a protest outside the Co-op in Earlsdon tonight. Luckily the Albany Club terrace is right next to it so I'll do it there.
Wouldn't want to totally waste my time.

Wish you didn't insist on standing on the Albany terrace, it blocks my view of the Charity shop.
 

wingy

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This Is the best thread on here for ages ,for all the wrong reasons .

You guys know who you are and masters of gallows humour i salute you for making me chuckle.:claping hands::p
 

sw88

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I was quite sad and calculated how much it cost me to travel away. Could only keep tabs on ticket and coach prices, so didn't take into account the likes of petrol, parking (at fairfax street when travelling by coach and if drove to games), or train fair etc so travel doesn't really give a decent reflection over a whole season (probably done half by coach).

Totals were - £241.50 coach travel and £462 match ticket (6 x tickets didn't have prices on, so couldn't add them, and I missed the COC game V Orient).

That along with my visit to Holland Pre Season, it worked out an expensive season. But it was worth it ;)
 

Hobo

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The cost of going to Sixfields meant my allotment was verdant....saved me a packet in groceries and stress.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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It cost me nothing to watch them at Sixfields as I decided not to attend so saved me about £400 odd for the season ticket plus I would probably have spent a couple of hundred in the club shop on presents and things.

Away days I only went to Port Vale and got a free ticket for that as my nephew plays for them so the cost was a bit of petrol, two toll charges and two bottles of pop!
 

Steve.B50

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Its free on the hill, but we do have a nice meal before the game so that costs us money. However, we do get to park free next to where we stand.
 

Astute

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Each game costs me upwards of £200 so SISU saved me a fair bit of cash moving our club out of Coventry.
 

ccfcway

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Each game costs me upwards of £200 so SISU saved me a fair bit of cash moving our club out of Coventry.

similar, saved a fair wack this season not going to home games, spent it on taking our kid to disney instead.
 

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