They just forced us to play miles away from Cov instead and caused fractures amongst the fanbase.
Silly comment really.
He will sign some players for a couple of million, his cucks will be out singing his praises, and then he will flog Haji, MVE and Sheaf on the last day of the transfer window
Yes it was satire. Perhaps I had to say that in my comment for you dimwits to understandThey just forced us to play miles away from Cov instead and caused fractures amongst the fanbase.
Silly comment really.
Some people on this forum are really thickYou do realise he wasn't serious?
did away fans get charged the top price last year, as in will they be charged the 'premium zone' price?
I have a suspicion the idea is to squeeze as much cash out of away supporters for the big couple of games and then set everything else at the lower categories.
I'm in the same boat. I'd certainly think long and hard about whether I take the kids to a Cat A+ match. Reducing JSBs down to U14s a couple of years back compounded matters regarding kids prices more generally.I am a non season ticket holder and someone liable to have to pay these prices, but nevertheless I don't get the level of bleating about this. Entertainment prices have risen massively in the last few years. Going to a Test Match or a decent gig costs more than double the price from 10 years ago, and much higher than these prices.. Given football is the major spectator sport in the UK it shouldn't really be a surprise if it follows suit, particularly in our case where there are only limited seats available from match to match.
The only way these prices become an issue is if the team under perform, but if that were the case then the extra supporters would probably have stayed away anyway at last seasons prices.
Take a look in the mirror to find one.Some people on this forum are really thick
That's a proper pisstake when they're presumably going to re-sell your regular seat at the prices announced today.25/26 Adult Season Ticket holders can get a discount of £10 per person off the price of our hospitality packages too!
Some people on this forum are really thick
Look at the state of your reaction score compared to mine.Take a look in the mirror to find one.
It's the cat a prices that are crazy. Under 12s at Leicester for their cat A games start at £7 and highest is £15. We have a blanket £35 price for young kids. Adult prices are eye watering as they are, but to charge that for young children if totally out of sync with the rest of the league.
Only two games at £46 (potentially 3 with Wrexham if both are doing well and our last game of the season) So you therefore think £39 for the other 7-8 games that will be Cat A as opposed to A+is ok? I certainly don't.
With his/hers constant bashing of DK it doesn't come across as a joke.You do realise he wasn't serious?
Same with people moaning we've got pre-season only training kit for sale. There were queue's outside the shop last season to buy warm up shirts and walk out tops that nobody had even seen a photo of. When people are doing that you're just going to get more and more stuff put out.It's almost like they're exploiting fan's behaviour when we rush to treat every concept with glee and awe, they're just ultimately responding to data.
Look at the state of your reaction score compared to mine.
I agree but unfortunately kids prices across all areas of hospitality and entertainment are being stretched, or even removed.
You could do with a few reactions of any kind to boost your ratio!"Oooh look at me I outscore you on reactions"
Such a childish reaction.
The same people wanting new signings and a bigger squad are same people who want somebody else to pay for it, it seems! Given the gulf with the PL it's inevitable that the club would seek to make money from walkup ticket sales. If the ground is full then there isn't a strong argument against it really.
Was watching a thing about ticketing a few weeks back where the head of Live Nation spoke. This is literally the business model now for live events.Test matches and gigs aren't weekly occurrences for most people.
And their are plenty of seats available, we rarely sell out despite what some on here would have you believe.
Woke up this morning and I hate the poor
I'm gonna charge the fans some more
Rinse all the goodwill built
Like you knew I would
I hate your fucking kids, cause they're not my blood
But the circumstances are slightly different.
No kids concessions for a major star who plays Wembley isn't going to affect sales for their next visit in 5 years time.
We need to keep developing our fan base.
It's been a major gripe of mine while also appreciatiing that from King's point of view, he's probably not interested in what's going yo happen here in 10 years time.
Good job I don't really care for them, bet I guess you'll be well happy with the 100 reactions you will get by the end of play today.You could do with a few reactions of any kind to boost your ratio!
My most meaningful life accomplishment was coming 2nd in my sports day egg and spoon raceGood job I don't really care for them, bet I guess you'll be well happy with the 100 reactions you will get by the end of play today.
You can go and scream to your Mum and Dad about it being your most meaningful life accomplishment.
My most meaningful life accomplishment was coming 2nd in my sports day egg and spoon race *so far*
What’s the downside though?I'll make a prediction now, those prices will put off away fans who travel with kids, (£35 fucking quid!), and we'll see far more coked up, pissed up little knobs heads in the away end and an increase I trouble.
That may also apply to our away support if/when clubs reciprocate
It doesn't really matter in terms of the response I don't think, there's a shortfall on the corporate side that's been evident for two seasons now,we as ST holder's are not being hit yet,so on the day attenders are going to be expected to cough up!Test matches and gigs aren't weekly occurrences for most people.
And their are plenty of seats available, we rarely sell out despite what some on here would have you believe.
It's a very strange business that decides its customers will silently accept 20% + rises in ticket pricesFootball club in being run like a business shocker.
Not saying i agree with the prices, but is anybody actually surprised.
May as well,votes for all then,why have an age limit or a height limit when you can exploit all, must have growth!I agree but unfortunately kids prices across all areas of hospitality and entertainment are being stretched, or even removed.
Unfortunately they probably will.It's a very strange business that decides its customers will silently accept 20% + rises in ticket prices
Not a true fan if you dont get a season ticket anyway /S/State of season ticket holders who've paid £18 per game telling exiled fans being asked to pay £46 (£164 for a family of 4) for certain games to pipe down. People will swerve those games now, so a false economy. I might be wrong on that, but I think it has crossed a line that people won't be willing to step over. There are cheaper games of course, so we'll see what it does over the season.
Is that a new category/s/Not a true fan if you dont get a season ticket anyway /S/
it'll be A+ on the fact it's the last home game of the season - if it's a game that means nothing for us it won't be A+Bizarrely the Wrexham game will be A+… that won’t be the money spinner Doug thinks it is. Birmingham and Leicester games will sell out
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