IF we got to Wembley, how much would you pay for a ticket ? (4 Viewers)

ccfcway

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Whats the line in the sand in terms of "no way am I paying that !"

I'd pay £500 to see my club at Wembley, however Im not sure how much higher I would go.
 

Johnnythespider

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Face value and no more, just thinking i paid £6 in 87. Graet value for money that was. ;)
 

ampthill_sba

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As a ST holder...face value only...but if I wasn't then I'd pay the market value...which for the JPT might be less than face value come kick off!
 

torchomatic

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I paid (well my Dad did) £45 each for our Wembley tickets in '87. Not sure what that is in today's money.
 

Johnnythespider

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Was that off the black market or did you get a prawn sandwich at half time, £45 in todays money would probably solve the greek financial crisis ;)
I paid (well my Dad did) £45 each for our Wembley tickets in '87. Not sure what that is in today's money.
 

Johnnythespider

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A workmate told me that they ranged between £25-£60 for last seasons final, i think £150 is a tad over the top. I'd want a hotel room with a high class call girl thrown in for that, but i am a bit of a tight arse.:D
Info not released yet but assumed to be £35- £150 depending on location.
 

skybluealan

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I paid (well my Dad did) £45 each for our Wembley tickets in '87. Not sure what that is in today's money.
I was working in Belgium at the time and offered £85 for a ticket (Friday night). Was told I had to pick the ticket up within a hour or it would be double the next day. watched the match on TV. If I could have got back to the UK would have paid the the money..PUSB
 

WillieStanley

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£60, £46, £36 and £26 were the prices last year. I assume the further away the cheaper it is. The £26 is for wheelchair users, and includes free entry of a helper. The best cheap seats are the family seats, I'm taking my daughter so hopefully I'll fit the criteria!
 

Otis

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A fiver.

It's been a fiver all the way through so am expecting Wembley to be a fiver too!

If I had to pay over the odds I might stretch to £6 but that would be about it.
 

Tonylinc

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A fiver.

It's been a fiver all the way through so am expecting Wembley to be a fiver too!

If I had to pay over the odds I might stretch to £6 but that would be about it.
For that you would get a ladder outside with a pair of binoculars.;)
 

cloughie

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Ah no prices given yet by the football league , just waiting to see who gets there and if it's a well suppoprted team the price will rise ......supply and demand, ie us

they know we will take loads so the price will go up
 

shoesmith81

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£60, £46, £36 and £26 were the prices last year. I assume the further away the cheaper it is. The £26 is for wheelchair users, and includes free entry of a helper. The best cheap seats are the family seats, I'm taking my daughter so hopefully I'll fit the criteria!

If we got there i would go for the £46 ones. The cheap tickets will be up in the God's. I've been to Wembley a couple of times and sat in the upper tier and hates the view!

£46 would be a bargain to see Cov at Wembley.
 

shoesmith81

New Member
And if I had to buy on the black market £500 would be my limit. Being realistic how many times do you think the average fan would ever see CCFC at Wembley?
 

CTID

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Considering I have to buy for me and my son, and if it was black market i guess id have to get him an adult ticket. Then I would pay no more than £100 each. That said, I dont think this will be a problem.
 

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