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I'm buying a 20 pound insurance policy just in case we qualify. Are you?



Pickles

Well-known member
May 5, 2014
1,315
Just in case we get past Derby and get to Wemberleeeeeey, I'm buying an insurance policy to pay for the day out.

Let's suppose that a ticket will be circa 45 quid along with the train/ coach fare etc, another twenty.

That puts us on a minimum of 65 notes so far without any beer or crisps.

For me, I'm straight gown Lad brokes who are giving 9/2 for us to qualify.

If I lose my score, so be it, If we qualify I'll pick up 110 pounds to cover the day.

Are you in?
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
46,487
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Just in case we get past Derby and get to Wemberleeeeeey, I'm buying an insurance policy to pay for the day out.

Let's suppose that a ticket will be circa 45 quid along with the train/ coach fare etc, another twenty.

That puts us on a minimum of 65 notes so far without any beer or crisps.

For me, I'm straight gown Lad brokes who are giving 9/2 for us to qualify.

If I lose my score, so be it, If we qualify I'll pick up 110 pounds to cover the day.

Are you in?

go for 10/1 to get promoted
 


Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patreon
Jul 11, 2003
73,371
West west west Sussex
Good luck getting a ticket for £45.
 


Mr deez

Masterchef
Jan 13, 2005
3,411
Not really insurance though is it, just makes the day even worse if we don't make it.
 






The Legend that IS Lawro

It's 'canard' Del
May 8, 2013
895
Burgess Hill
Not in the true spirit of it all but to lessen the blow of the £20 if we didn't make it, put a further £20 on Derby to reach Wembley(don't know odds) but return would reduce the £20 lost should Brighton fail. Would still leave you a £70 profit WHEN we reach Wembley.
 


Pickles

Well-known member
May 5, 2014
1,315
Good luck getting a ticket for £45.

Really?

I can't see the cheapest band being more than that, and if they are it makes the insurance a tad better.
 






Goring-by-Seagull

Well-known member
Jan 5, 2012
1,979
npower Championship Play-Off Final prices
Cat 5 - £36.00 (£18 concession)
Cat 4 - £52.00 (£26 concession)
Cat 3 - £64.00 (£32 concession)
Cat 2 - £76.00 (£38 concession)
Cat 1 - £98.00 (£49 concession)


These were last year's prices..
 


Dan Aitch

New member
May 31, 2013
2,287
You may be better off buying a quarter-pounder in case you get hungry between here and Derby.
 








trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,350
Hove
npower Championship Play-Off Final prices
Cat 5 - £36.00 (£18 concession)
Cat 4 - £52.00 (£26 concession)
Cat 3 - £64.00 (£32 concession)
Cat 2 - £76.00 (£38 concession)
Cat 1 - £98.00 (£49 concession)


These were last year's prices..

The really bad part of that is that unless you're in the lower bowl, you may as well be on the moon. And they're presumably the most expensive.
 






npower Championship Play-Off Final prices
Cat 5 - £36.00 (£18 concession)
Cat 4 - £52.00 (£26 concession)
Cat 3 - £64.00 (£32 concession)
Cat 2 - £76.00 (£38 concession)
Cat 1 - £98.00 (£49 concession)


These were last year's prices..

It's all down to what the market will bear. These are the prices for this year's Conference play-off final:-

Level 2 (Club Wembley Seating) £41 No Concessions
Level 1 £36 Concessions (Juniors, Under 16) – £18
Level 5 (If used) £36 Concessions (Juniors, Under 16) - £18
No Concessions available for Senior Citizens

There will be a booking fee of £3 for tickets between £30 and £41 and £1.50 for tickets between £10 and £20. Postal charges are indicated below.

Charge per Order
First Class Postage £2.35
Special Delivery £6.25
Collection Orders £1.95
 






May 15, 2013
12
Not in the true spirit of it all but to lessen the blow of the £20 if we didn't make it, put a further £20 on Derby to reach Wembley(don't know odds) but return would reduce the £20 lost should Brighton fail. Would still leave you a £70 profit WHEN we reach Wembley.

If Brighton are 9/2 and there is 100% chance that either Derby or Brighton will reach wembley, Derby are going to be at least 9/2 on to qualifty even excluding the overound. So a £20 bet will return at most about £4.40 enough to buy a pint of Guinness in the Lord Nelson after the game realistically you heading to Wetherspoons with you winnings, probably not going to cheer you up too much.
9/2 is good value for Brighton, you record against the top teams away is good and Derby record and home against the top team is not fantastic. Might even have some myself at 9/2
 





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