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Apparently spurs are charging a flat rate of £60 a ticket for their final home game this season. Is there a more embarrassing club to support than spurs?

 

Any news on what we're charging for our tickets? I really, really hope it's not a lot of money. Arsenal are only charging a maximum of around £35. In a season like we've had and being denied any access to stadiums for over a year, you'd think that clubs would realise the revenue gained from ticket sales for that one game would just be a drop in the ocean and just let fans in for a extremely reduced fee. Burnley are giving their tickets away for free. 

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29 minutes ago, Jimbo said:

Apparently spurs are charging a flat rate of £60 a ticket for their final home game this season. Is there a more embarrassing club to support than spurs?

 

Any news on what we're charging for our tickets? I really, really hope it's not a lot of money. Arsenal are only charging a maximum of around £35. In a season like we've had and being denied any access to stadiums for over a year, you'd think that clubs would realise the revenue gained from ticket sales for that one game would just be a drop in the ocean and just let fans in for a extremely reduced fee. Burnley are giving their tickets away for free. 

Spurs are financially fuched though. Gotta milk the fans so they can stock the cheese room. 

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1 hour ago, Jimbo said:

Burnley are giving their tickets away for free.

That's what they should all do. At a point where clubs should be showing good will and loyalty to fans at the end of a pretty dark year it's the least they can give imo. 

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Oli McBurnie: Police make arrest over incident filmed on phone

 

A 24-year-old man has been arrested after a video emerged on social media appearing to show Sheffield United striker Oli McBurnie in an altercation with some young men.

In the video, a man is seen stamping on the phone he is being filmed on, before fighting with another man.

North Yorkshire Police said that "a 24-year-old man" had been "arrested in connection with an incident which involved another man being assaulted".

He remains in custody.

The police statement added: "The 21-year-old victim sustained facial injuries during the incident, which happened shortly before 8.30pm on Saturday, 8 May on High Street in Knaresborough."

Sheffield United said they were "aware that police are now involved following the emergence of a video circulating on social media over the weekend".

A club statement added: "As a club, we will do all we can to assist enquiries, as well as continue our own investigation."

Scotland international McBurnie, 24, is part of the Blades squad whose relegation from the Premier League was confirmed on 17 April

He was ruled out for the campaign - and this summer's Euros - after fracturing his foot on 11 April during United's 3-0 defeat by Arsenal.

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Jimbo said:

Apparently spurs are charging a flat rate of £60 a ticket for their final home game this season. Is there a more embarrassing club to support than spurs?

 

Any news on what we're charging for our tickets? I really, really hope it's not a lot of money. Arsenal are only charging a maximum of around £35. In a season like we've had and being denied any access to stadiums for over a year, you'd think that clubs would realise the revenue gained from ticket sales for that one game would just be a drop in the ocean and just let fans in for a extremely reduced fee. Burnley are giving their tickets away for free. 

"Though the final home game of the season is normally a Category A fixture, the Club has taken the decision to implement Category B pricing for this match.The Club will be covering the cost of all transaction fees relating to the purchase of tickets for this fixture. "

 

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16 minutes ago, UniFox21 said:

 

 

Owen has a real weird issue on this. Football is now more detailed and analysed than when he played, not sure why he's on his high horse about this 

 

 

I hope he realises how much concentrate it takes to be a good defender, daft plonker 

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Just now, Bert said:

For all of you spouting your negativity in this thread over the last few days hang your heads in shame 

Not going to happen Bert. They'll re-engineer the guff they've been spewing so they don't have to admit they know no more than you or me.

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1 minute ago, HighPeakFox said:

Not going to happen Bert. They'll re-engineer the guff they've been spewing so they don't have to admit they know no more than you or me.

It was only their reserve team :ph34r:

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35 minutes ago, UniFox21 said:

 

 

Owen has a real weird issue on this. Football is now more detailed and analysed than when he played, not sure why he's on his high horse about this 

 

 

owen is a gigantic ****ing weirdo

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5 minutes ago, 420Hashish said:

So Liverpool need Arsenal to beat Chelsea to have a decent chance at UCL next season, based on their garbage forum that makes my eyes bleed. What do you think is the best possible scenario for us? 

Arsenal to beat Chelsea...gets them back in the mix. Man united and arsenal wins would be amazing for us. 

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