jammie82uk Posted 29 September 2013 Share Posted 29 September 2013 Will be interesting to see what other clubs are gonna be charging for the 4th round games and see if city actually compare at all Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicester Lass Posted 29 September 2013 Share Posted 29 September 2013 Will be interesting to see what other clubs are gonna be charging for the 4th round games and see if city actually compare at all Arsenal v Chelsea is £10 in some areas, £20 in others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jammie82uk Posted 29 September 2013 Share Posted 29 September 2013 Arsenal v Chelsea is £10 in some areas, £20 in others. Yeah been told it's £10 in the lower tier and £20 in the upper tier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanSP Posted 29 September 2013 Share Posted 29 September 2013 It's not just the ticket price. Transport food drinks and getting to a night game after work is not easy for everyone. So even at a fiver for the ticket they may struggle along with the extra's. My point was you telling someone to think before they post. Just because it may not apply to you dose not mean it's not relivant. Also some peoples budget may only allow them to go to certain games and they choose to go to league games. Or have bought a season ticket and can not afford extra games. Like someone said above, food and drink are not a necessity when you go to watch a football match. You don't HAVE to have it so you can save your money there. If you choose to go to league games, that's a choice that would have been made before any cup games and any prices for said cup games. I still think £15 is a reasonably good price for a cup tie vs Fulham. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purpleronnie Posted 29 September 2013 Share Posted 29 September 2013 I guess £15 is a good price but only compared to normal prices. Maybe in the future league games will be £15 and cup games £5. Yeah right you purple idiot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leicesterlad96 Posted 30 September 2013 Share Posted 30 September 2013 The visit of Martin Jol’s west London outfit has been classified a ‘Fans Fixture’, with all four stands open to supporters and ticket prices starting from just £15 for Adults, £10 for Under-22s and FREE ADMISSION for accompanied Under-10s in the Family Stand. Tickets will be released on sale on the following dates: Wed 2 Oct, 9am – On sale to Season Ticket Holders to claim their own seat(s) and to purchase additional tickets for friends/family. Wed 9 Oct, 9am – All tickets on general sale 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 Car Parking Season Ticket Holders - £10 Non-Season Ticket Holders - £15 Seasonal Car Parking Space holders will have their space reserved until 5pm on Tuesday 8 October, which they can purchase for £10. Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/270913-fulham-tickets-on-sale-from-wednesday-1081414.aspx#UpeS4JqkPmUo5VHs.99 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jammie82uk Posted 30 September 2013 Share Posted 30 September 2013 ticket prices for the other ties Tottenham Hotspur v Hull City - Adults £20.00 Seniors £10.00 Junior U16 £5.00 Newcastle United v Manchester City not released yet Burnley v West Ham United - £15 - Adults £10 - Over 65s & Under 22s £5 - Under 18s - All season ticket holders will receive a voucher for a free drink on the night Arsenal v Chelsea - All upper tier tickets £20.00 Adults and £10.00 Concessions All lower tier tickets £10.00 Adults and £5.00 Concessions Birmingham City v Stoke City - Non-season ticket holders of both clubs: £18.00 · Season ticket holders of both clubs: £15.00 · Concessions of both clubs (U16s, students & OAPS 65+): £8.00 Manchester United v Norwich City - Adults £31 to £53 depending on location of seat - Over 65/16-17 £17 to £23 depending on location of seat - 18-20 £24 to £40.50 depending on location of seat - All Under 16 Member match tickets are £13 regardless of area These prices include the £5 discount for Official Members Sunderland v Southampton not released yet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Munshi Posted 30 September 2013 Share Posted 30 September 2013 ticket prices for the other ties Tottenham Hotspur v Hull City - Adults £20.00 Seniors £10.00 Junior U16 £5.00 Newcastle United v Manchester City not released yet Burnley v West Ham United - £15 - Adults £10 - Over 65s & Under 22s £5 - Under 18s - All season ticket holders will receive a voucher for a free drink on the night Arsenal v Chelsea - All upper tier tickets £20.00 Adults and £10.00 Concessions All lower tier tickets £10.00 Adults and £5.00 Concessions Birmingham City v Stoke City - Non-season ticket holders of both clubs: £18.00 · Season ticket holders of both clubs: £15.00 · Concessions of both clubs (U16s, students & OAPS 65+): £8.00 Manchester United v Norwich City - Adults £31 to £53 depending on location of seat - Over 65/16-17 £17 to £23 depending on location of seat - 18-20 £24 to £40.50 depending on location of seat - All Under 16 Member match tickets are £13 regardless of area These prices include the £5 discount for Official Members Sunderland v Southampton not released yet The Birmingham and Burnley games are similiar to ours and seem like similiar prices too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jammie82uk Posted 30 September 2013 Share Posted 30 September 2013 The Birmingham and Burnley games are similiar to ours and seem like similiar prices too. yes they are, the thing i like is that season ticket holders are given a little something by both Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LCFC_FAN_1995 Posted 30 September 2013 Share Posted 30 September 2013 Can see there being about 14k there again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Russell sprout Posted 1 October 2013 Share Posted 1 October 2013 Just buy 1 under 22 ticket for a tenner,then as many under 8 tickets as u need for £1 each,divide the cost amongst how many of u go and will workout dirt cheap,I went derby game(3 adults) for £12 doing the above,£4 each Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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