Do cinemas or theatres reduce their prices in January because its a notoriously tight month ? I'd love to go skiing in the Alps this month, but sadly Thomson won't slash their prices to my budget. So I can't go.
Everyone has a choice, you don't HAVE to buy a ticket. I appreciate not everyone...
Well, I'm a STH so I don't pay much attention to the categories, I didn't know Reading was a Cat A. I fear its probably nothing to do with the opposition or the meagre number of travelling fans. Probably more to do with the club having to pay top whack for staffing and policing because of it...
Good luck then chap. A great day out with her dad will probably mean more than the quality of the game, although a great atmosphere will help ! You're putting her on the right track anyway :thumbsup:
At that age, its not about the quality of the game or the scoreline, it all about the spectacle, the experience of the day. They either take to it or they don't. The Blackpool game could have been a 4-2 classic, and you might still get the lukewarm, wrinkled-nose reaction from your little girl...
Like it or not, this is the going rate these days for a (very rare) match against one of the biggest football clubs in Europe. We don't get the chance to see the Albion against this calibre of opposition very often, so of course its going to be Cat A pricing. If your wider view is that football...