After the HOWLER in the third round, what do you consider to be a sensible Adult price for Albion v Coventry, assuming it's a Saturday 3pm and with the match ticket to include travel?
After the HOWLER in the third round, what do you consider to be a sensible Adult price for Albion v Coventry, assuming it's a Saturday 3pm and with the match ticket to include travel?
£10 adults £5 kids. Give Coventry 5000, game at 1500 on Sat. Full house, show the world what a FA Cup game should be like.
£20, can't see it being less.
Do we have to agree with Coventry, or has that rule changed?
You've got to take into account that Coventry are entitled to a 45% share of the gate receipts. Taking their recent financial plight they just might want to earn as much as possible. Do they gave a say in the price of tickets?
You've got to take into account that Coventry are entitled to a 45% share of the gate receipts. Taking their recent financial plight they just might want to earn as much as possible. Do they have a say in the price of tickets?
They would surely want it fairly priced then at say )15 I think they’d earn more than if it was £20...
"Immediately after the draw is known, the Club playing at home shall decide on the prices of admission, subject to a minimum price of £10.00 for all spectators other than concessions. The away Club’s spectators can only be charged more than the home Club’s spectators if mutually agreed by both Clubs."