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Derby capital one cup- details & prices

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The King Power Stadium clash will be a ‘Fans Fixture’ with all four stands open to supporters as The Foxes look to book their place in the fourth round having already beaten Wycombe Wanderers and Carlisle United in the competition.

The match will kick off at 7.45pm on Tuesday 24 September with tickets starting at just £15 for Adults as well as FREE entry for accompanied Under-10s in the Family Stand.

Tickets will go ongeneral sale from Monday 2 September,but Season Ticket Holders will have their seats reserved for purchase until5pm on Friday 6 September.

Tickets prices are listed below:

Just The Ticket Areas (A1 & C2), The Kop, The Family Stand (N1, P1, P2, & P3), East Stand (L1, G1, G2, H1 & K1) & West Stand (A2 & C1)

Adults - £15

Seniors - £15

Under-22s – £10

Under-18s - £10

Under-12s - £5

Under-8s - £1

*Under-10s get FREE entry in the Family Stand*

East Stand (J1, J2 & J3) & West Stand (B1, B2 & B3)

Adults - £20

Seniors - £20

Under-22s – £15

Under-18s - £15

Under-12s - £5

Under-8s - £1

The Fosse Club

Adults - £30

Seniors - £20

Under-18s - £20

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The club are so out of touch when it comes to fair pricing and literally have no idea what they are doing. They could have filled the entire ground if they charged £10 and £13. Now they will have to live with 12,000 and all the players moaning about the ground being half full again.

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Seriously this is just a classic £8-10 a person game, you might even get close to filling it.

 

Now it will be like a league game with about 8,000-10,000 less and the middle blocks of either stand virtually empty.

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You really think they are twats? think your supporting the wrong team...its a difference of maybe £5 if that

 

They've missed a trick yet again. They'd be good prices for a league game, but a League Cup third round game? We could've hit a very decent crowd for this but now you're looking at 15k at the absolute most.

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You really think they are twats? think your supporting the wrong team...its a difference of maybe £5 if that

 

**** are you on? They had the opportunity to make the ground bouncing and sell it out which has never happened under the Thais. Now people won't go because it's basically as expensive as a league game.

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**** are you on? They had the opportunity to make the ground bouncing and sell it out which has never happened under the Thais. Now people won't go because it's basically as expensive as a league game.

You do realise we will never be in line with FFP if we give tickets away, its a business... and it wasn't bouncing against Madrid, Watford? no?

at £5 a ticket we will make more as we would got 25,000+ and good atmosphere.

You wouldn't make more cus we'l still get 20,000 at a higher price

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You do realise we will never be in line with FFP if we give tickets away, its a business...

 

You do realise they would make more money from £8 & £12 due to about 10,000 more in attendance, plus the extra money took from merchandise sold, programs and food & drink.

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You do realise we will never be in line with FFP if we give tickets away, its a business... and it wasn't bouncing against Madrid, Watford? no?

You wouldn't make more cus we'l still get 20,000 at a higher price

no chance will there be 20k there we only just get that in the league!!

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You do realise they would make more money from £8 & £12 due to about 10,000 more in attendance, plus the extra money took from merchandise sold, programs and food & drink.

maybe them 10,000 fans should not be so stingy with money and pay £5 more which benefits the club?

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You do realise we will never be in line with FFP if we give tickets away, its a business... and it wasn't bouncing against Madrid, Watford? no?

You wouldn't make more cus we'l still get 20,000 at a higher price

 

If you genuinely believe we'll get 20k then you're as deluded as they are.

 

I reckon about 13k.

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You do realise we will never be in line with FFP if we give tickets away, its a business... and it wasn't bouncing against Madrid, Watford? no?

You wouldn't make more cus we'l still get 20,000 at a higher price

 

If you really think we'll get 20k for this you are deluded. We only get 22,000 for League games against them and that's when 13,000 already have tickets paid for with the season ticket.

 

We would make more for FFP selling out at £10 each.

 

No idea what Watford or Madrid have as relevance to this game, you seriously suggesting this game is as big as the Watford one?

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You do realise we will never be in line with FFP if we give tickets away, its a business...

You wouldn't make more cus we'l still get 20,000 at a higher price

 

From shaving the price of a ticket you'll inevitably get more custom, and more custom means further benefit through food / drink / club shop transactions, they're not cheap.

 

No one can say for definite which method would make more money (though I can definitively say there's not a chance there'll be 20k in the ground for this) - ergo would it kill whoever's in charge of pricing to experiment with reasonably priced seating just once and see how things balance out?

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