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    £43 to buy a ticket for Millwall in WSL......

    If the club had got the matchday prices right, the Derby game would have been sold out. That is the beginning and end of it, if demand is so high, especially with a 24,000 head-start. The club lost 4,000 potential sales for the first home league game of the season because the matchday prices...
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    £43 to buy a ticket for Millwall in WSL......

    I can take my whole family to see a film on Sat morning, with the Kids Am deal at Vue, for £7.00. So SIX of those for cost of one WSL standard matchday seat. That is becoming a no-brainer if you're being fair to your family.
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    £43 to buy a ticket for Millwall in WSL......

    If you're a member at Reading, matchday tickets cost from £25 (and ST from £395). Just saying. Not only a lot of similarities, but also a cautionary tale? They went from having a few thousand to 20,000-plus, on the back of a new stadium and on-field success, a progressive and ambitious club...
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    £43 to buy a ticket for Millwall in WSL......

    I do run a business. And it doesn't have a massive debt. Which is a good thing. And if you genuinely cannot understand the concept that even if something sells out there should be other pressures against profiteering, then there is no hope for you. If you put service station petrol prices up...
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    £43 to buy a ticket for Millwall in WSL......

    So do I. IF you benefit from say £5 on the travel (and you may well not) that is still £28. I would say that is too much for a Championship match, but at least you're getting closer there.
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    £43 to buy a ticket for Millwall in WSL......

    £43 for a standard seat, not VIP or exceptional in any way, is absurd for Championship football. And the travel element, which may (or may not) save you a fiver, is almost irrelevant. It's not a little bit over. It's miles over.
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    £43 to buy a ticket for Millwall in WSL......

    What a ridiculous, arrogant and selfish post. The people who protested to keep this club alive. Were they just moaners? Ticket prices is a live issue in football, with a lot of long-time fans being priced out. Not to mention the fact that you are paying £12.66 a match this month (although of...
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