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peterbourgh why the £ 3 increase (3 Viewers)

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  • Start date Mar 26, 2015
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wingy

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  • Mar 28, 2015
  • #36
wingy said:
Is there not POG
If so what Is the Issue?
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Ah sorry CD
Wasn't paying full attention to the topic of the thread
Yes if Posh have limited how many we've had that's a dirty trick
If our Clubhas limited the number that's equally poor
Anyway chaps how many POGs are available today and Is the A14 the best route. today?
 

Sky Blue Kid

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  • Mar 28, 2015
  • #37
wingy said:
Ah sorry CD Wasn't paying full attention to the topic of the thread Yes if Posh have limited how many we've had that's a dirty trick If our Clubhas limited the number that's equally poor Anyway chaps how many POGs are available today and Is the A14 the best route. today?
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Hope this helps Wingy mate Football League rules (for those who like the technical jargon, it's clause 34.2.8) state: "No club shall charge higher admission prices for visiting supporters for accommodation that is ranked as comparable with or inferior to that used by supporters of the Home Club in the same or next highest ranked accommodation." Manchester United are able to get away with this as the prices quoted for home fans are for members of the club's membership scheme. This entitles the holder to a £5 discount on all match tickets, but prices begin at £32 a year for an adult. The maths whizzes among you will have worked out that each United fan would have to attend at least seven games at Old Trafford each season to see the benefit of this membership through the reduced price of tickets - so it hardly appeals to away fans. Non-members who wish to buy tickets in the home end for this or any other fixture would be required to pay the same price as the Liverpool fans. Many clubs run these membership schemes as a way to circumvent the ticketing rules and/or make more money from their fanbase (depending on your point of view). In theory, of course, membership schemes are open to all fans and any Liverpool fan who happened to be a member of Manchester United would be entitled to a £5 reduction in his or her ticket. And pigs will fly. - See more at: http://www.fsf.org.uk/blog/view/fan...-liverpool-ticket-prices#sthash.vmTLjiJK.dpuf
 
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