Maybe.
The diagram attached illustrates what I'm saying though...
The club's pricing chart for zone C includes reference to East Stand, yet there is no zone C colour shading on the stadium diagram, so either the diagram is wrong or the price chart is wrong.
There may be lower prices in the East wings as there is, I suspect, an error in the club announcement on pricing zones. The text included the East in zone C but the diagram has no zone C shading in the East.
It could be that East wings are zone C, with central being zone D.
I'm guessing here...
Unfortunately there will always be edge cases. In the extreme scenario, people with neighbouring seats, literally, will be paying different prices.
I do wonder if consideration was given to charging more to those at the front of WSU compared to those further back.
I think the prices we pay, and will be paying, are remarkable value, I truly do.
North Stand (including bus and/or train travel) - less than £20.
My seat in the WSU - £23.
Sitting directly behind Gus - £30.
Can anyone have any complaints with that pricing, given the quality of the stadium, our...
I'm far from a club cheerleader I can promise you that much. I'll call each and every issue as I see it - positive or otherwise.
I'm not talking about the cost of sitting at the Amex, or inflation, I'm talking about the cost of the transport infrastructure in place on matchdays.
The...
If you take out the transport subsidy the ticket price increase is quite small.
The subsidy HAS to rise due to the amount the club are shelling out on all aspects of the Amex transport 'project' that encompasses many things.
And I think if you look at the match cost, it's still remarkable...
The match cost is interesting...
Cheapest adult match cost for a season ticket holder, including travel: £19.78 (under £20).
Most expensive adult match cost for a season ticket holder, including travel: £29.56 (under £30).
That's still spectacularly decent value, isn't it?
Headlines
- Season ticket prices to increase between 2% and 5%.
- Travel subsidy up from £30 to £50 for adults and £15 to £25 for concessions.
- Prices WILL be higher if #BHAFC promoted. Should Albion be promoted, fans can cancel if they don't wish to pay higher prices.
- New match day...