Craig Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 STH - £10 Adult, £5 concession Non STH - £15 Adult, £8 Concession
Scow Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 A bit pathetic really - Non Season Ticket holders will be put off by paying that price. The club are really shooting themselves in the foot here...
davieG Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 A bit pathetic really - Non Season Ticket holders will be put off by paying that price. The club are really shooting themselves in the foot here... 45192[/snapback] Maybe that's all Blackpool would agree to!
Scow Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 A bit pathetic really - Non Season Ticket holders will be put off by paying that price. The club are really shooting themselves in the foot here... 45192[/snapback] Maybe that's all Blackpool would agree to! 45196[/snapback] Good point, forgot about how they will get a cut of the gate receipts.
Ric Flair Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 If Levein startes that he will give a run out to a couple of youngsters I would see that as value for money personally. £10 to watch some 'real' footballers is a bargain in my eyes.
Muz Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Im not going. Not paying extra prices it should be added in your ST. The last time we were in Divison 1 we played Bristol and went through hopefully this will be the same. Maybe we may go to Cardiff twice in one season.
Cobbo Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Im not going.Not paying extra prices it should be added in your ST. The last time we were in Divison 1 we played Bristol and went through hopefully this will be the same. Maybe we may go to Cardiff twice in one season. 45240[/snapback] FA Cup matches have never been added onto Season Tickets. The gate receipts are shared between both clubs more than usual (I think each gets a third and the FA get the other third). Would be a bit unfair on Blackpool to not allow them to get their share of the money!
King Kyle lcfc Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 is concessions meaning young adults aswell for a fiver. Bargain if it is
Cobbo Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 is concessions meaning young adults aswell for a fiver. Bargain if it is 45272[/snapback] I assume and bloody well hope so!
MON Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 I'll be there. It's not that bad, a fiver for a fa cup tie.
Guest Daniel Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Ill be there whatever the price and conditions, i dont drop out just because of ticket prices, i would go in debt to watch this club, i love them.
Onion Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 'kin 'el! you'd think we're playing Brazil! Onion
Anish Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Ill be there whatever the price and conditions, i dont drop out just because of ticket prices, i would go in debt to watch this club, i love them. 45281[/snapback] I wouldn't do that, and I wouldn't begrudge anyone who didn't attend the game if they felt it was too expensive. We all love the club, but you don't need to prove your love by still following the club if you were on the bread line. There are more important things in life than football - family, health, security to name but a few.
MON Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Ill be there whatever the price and conditions, i dont drop out just because of ticket prices, i would go in debt to watch this club, i love them. 45281[/snapback] I wouldn't do that, and I wouldn't begrudge anyone who didn't attend the game if they felt it was too expensive. We all love the club, but you don't need to prove your love by still following the club if you were on the bread line. There are more important things in life than football - family, health, security to name but a few. 45337[/snapback] Agreee, with Xmas around as well, some ppl can simply not afford it.
Guest Daniel Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Either that or people would sooner spend £100 on there family for shit they dont need, i know what comes first. Leicester or a commerical christmas? Christmas needs a turkey and a few decorations, no need for people to make it such a money involving period.
emmalcfc Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Ill be there whatever the price and conditions, i dont drop out just because of ticket prices, i would go in debt to watch this club, i love them. 45281[/snapback] I wouldn't do that, and I wouldn't begrudge anyone who didn't attend the game if they felt it was too expensive. We all love the club, but you don't need to prove your love by still following the club if you were on the bread line. There are more important things in life than football - family, health, security to name but a few. 45337[/snapback] Agreee, with Xmas around as well, some ppl can simply not afford it. 45351[/snapback] Don't knock a man for going to the match, and realising xmas isn't all about useless presents.
Guest Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 I'm lucky. The only game I've missed in 8 or so years was beacuae the authorities had the upper hand, and believe me, I tried everything to get get to that game, legal or otherwise. Having said that, I can understand why people don't want to pay out any more than they feel they should. Problem is, prices are paid by ourselves. We pay the money, players take more, so we pay more. If I could stop going, this might not be the case, but I can't. So it's all my fault. Sorry.
davieG Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Either that or people would sooner spend £100 on there family for shit they dont need, i know what comes first.Leicester or a commerical christmas? Christmas needs a turkey and a few decorations, no need for people to make it such a money involving period. 45356[/snapback] So what are you getting for Christmas BM An Orange & Apple, err I think not :w00t:
Guest Daniel Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Either that or people would sooner spend £100 on there family for shit they dont need, i know what comes first.Leicester or a commerical christmas? Christmas needs a turkey and a few decorations, no need for people to make it such a money involving period. 45356[/snapback] So what are you getting for Christmas BM An Orange & Apple, err I think not :w00t: 45367[/snapback] Im not, im getting alot more but i can afford that and go to the matches.
davieG Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Either that or people would sooner spend £100 on there family for shit they dont need, i know what comes first.Leicester or a commerical christmas? Christmas needs a turkey and a few decorations, no need for people to make it such a money involving period. 45356[/snapback] So what are you getting for Christmas BM An Orange & Apple, err I think not :w00t: 45367[/snapback] Im not, im getting alot more but i can afford that and go to the matches. 45368[/snapback] "Ill be there whatever the price and conditions, i dont drop out just because of ticket prices, i would go in debt to watch this club, i love them." Which obviously makes it easier for you to say money wouldn't stop you going. It would if were supporting yourself, say in some grotty expensive flat, were on a minimum wage and winning the lottery was easier than a getting a loan. Then the choice might be food for a week or watch LCFC play :w00t: No choice there I'm afraid.
Guest Daniel Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Only one answer to being on minimum wage. Should of worked at school.
Scow Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Only one answer to being on minimum wage.Should of worked at school. 45372[/snapback] Or even should have worked at school. I'll be going, can't stand missing any Leicester game.
Anish Posted 9 December 2004 Posted 9 December 2004 Only one answer to being on minimum wage.Should of worked at school. 45372[/snapback] Or even should have worked at school. I'll be going, can't stand missing any Leicester game. 45419[/snapback] Scowy there's no point in correcting people's English on here - I have tried hard enough but nobody seems to learn
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