BRIGHT ON Q
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- Jul 5, 2003
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I see Norwich have capped all tickets at £30 this season. Considering they always seem to sell their ground out that is a great move by them.
I see Norwich have capped all tickets at £30 this season. Considering they always seem to sell their ground out that is a great move by them.
There’s a lot to like about how Norwich run their club.
As did Huddersfield before her...
...oh.
Just a shame it's in Norwich.
Meanwhile we charged fans £15 to enter a free venue.
Details of the tickets here https://www.canaries.co.uk/News/2019/june/club-announces-new-memberships-for-the-2019-20-season/
Wonder how Albion fans would feel if season ticket holders woke up to find that that the points system was abolished and you had now to pay £50 to be a "Premier" member or £35 to be a "Standard" member to have the first chance to buy away tickets with season ticket holders being a long way down the queue.
Details of the tickets here https://www.canaries.co.uk/News/2019/june/club-announces-new-memberships-for-the-2019-20-season/
Wonder how Albion fans would feel if season ticket holders woke up to find that that the points system was abolished and you had now to pay £50 to be a "Premier" member or £35 to be a "Standard" member to have the first chance to buy away tickets with season ticket holders being a long way down the queue.
Details of the tickets here https://www.canaries.co.uk/News/2019/june/club-announces-new-memberships-for-the-2019-20-season/
Wonder how Albion fans would feel if season ticket holders woke up to find that that the points system was abolished and you had now to pay £50 to be a "Premier" member or £35 to be a "Standard" member to have the first chance to buy away tickets with season ticket holders being a long way down the queue.
The other clubs who took the venue didn’t charge their fansThat’s not entirely fair. Entry got you a token for a drink (£6), plus the place was decked out with Albion banners etc, had a stage where interviews with ex players, TB, the team after the game etc...
Your approach is a bit like saying that entry to a muddy field in Worthy Farm at the end of June costs a couple of hundred quid for a long weekend.
The other clubs who took the venue didn’t charge their fans![]()
From what I’ve been told, the other clubs didn’t spend anything like what the Albion did in decking it out, didn’t give a drink token, and all the other stuff either...