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  1. nwgull

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

    The ticket is £25 + £1 web sales fee.
  2. nwgull

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

    Let's hope so. Maybe we'll get a few more Cat C games if that happens. My response was more to the people moaning that £26 tickets have only just been released, which isn't the case; they've been on sale all along.
  3. nwgull

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

    Plenty of £26 tickets available for this Saturday, and they've been available all along.
  4. nwgull

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

    Yes, but if you ignore the fact that a number of £26 tickets have been available in the North, North corners and South West corner since tickets went on general sale, it then gives an opportunity to moan about Barber.
  5. nwgull

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

    Cheap tickets have been available all along. The only difference is that it seems that they're now offering more than 1 ticket per fan number.
  6. nwgull

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

    But also charge £28 for away fans for a view of 70% of the pitch.
  7. nwgull

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

    My hope is that the Cat C prices will get a bigger gate for this game and overall create more revenue, even though the single match tickets are a few quid cheaper. We might see a few more this season then, especially for teams that aren't likely to bring more than 1000 away fans.
  8. nwgull

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

    Will be an interesting comparison to see what the non ST sales are for these games. No amount of complaining on an internet message board will make any difference; however if the matchday revenue from a Cat C game is greater than that from a Cat A match then I'm sure ticket pricing and...
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