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edna krabappel

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1565 allocation.

On a Saturday, at a reasonably attractive away game, I imagine we'd come pretty close to selling that out. Even at £35.

I know we do it to other teams, but I do still find myself wincing at paying any more than thirty quid for a football ticket.
 


Springal

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CorgiRegisteredFriend

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What is it with that part of the world? Ipswich tickets are also amongst the most expensive in our division.
 


edna krabappel

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What is it with that part of the world? Ipswich tickets are also amongst the most expensive in our division.

Let us not forget the cheeky extra quid the Albion will charge us for the service of physically handing a ticket over the counter to us and taking our money.
 












wilko1

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Two of us going should be a good day...hopefully the game won't get in the way
Think got a good train deal Liverpool Street to Norwich for £26 return each
 


Bozza

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I know we do it to other teams, but I do still find myself wincing at paying any more than thirty quid for a football ticket.

Exactly what I'd popped along to say. It's only a small amount extra in the context of a day out that includes the expense of transport, drink and food etc, but for me there's a psychological barrier at £30 at this level.
 






Bry Nylon

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I do still find myself wincing at paying any more than thirty quid for a football ticket.

for me there's a psychological barrier at £30 at this level.

Too true. Especially when you see distinctly average players rolling up in 80k cars and coasting through games. Clubs are losing many hundreds of thousands of pounds a month and its not hard to spot where it's going. Yet its always the supporters who are asked to spend just that bit more, be it through admission prices, booking fees, food or merchandise.

£35 to go to a Second Division football match? Sorry, but I'm out.
 


edna krabappel

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Exactly what I'd popped along to say. It's only a small amount extra in the context of a day out that includes the expense of transport, drink and food etc, but for me there's a psychological barrier at £30 at this level.

Sure is. I can't explain why paying £29 is any more acceptable, but it just is.

I'll still pay the *******s, and I realise that makes me part of the problem. But I do slightly resent it nonetheless.
 


patchamalbion

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Think the price is a disgrace but wanted to go Norwich away for a while and falls on my birthday so will be going.

Can see us taking around 1500, not sure on 2k
 






edna krabappel

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They charge away fans £45 for a Cat A game this season, and £50 for an A+.

Unlucky, Ipswich & Leeds fans :ohmy:
 




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I know some birds that go to Norwich uni, somewhere to crash after a night out? Better get on the blower
 




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Let us not forget the cheeky extra quid the Albion will charge us for the service of physically handing a ticket over the counter to us and taking our money.

Which I still think trading standards should look at.

Fine to chage for posting it but to charge you for picking it up is a total piss take.
 




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