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Away Ticket Prices



Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
Personally, I'm started to feel rather fleeced by ticket prices. Home prices are different, the money goes to my club, so I can take that, but away, I'm not doing the Albion any financial good.

Last season I didn't go to West Ham, because I felt it was too expensive, seemed like they had forgotten they had been relegated. That was a nailed on away trip for me until the prices were announced.

This season, £30 to be treated like shit by the Met, when we play at Selhurst. That was another nailed on trip that I'm now having serious doubts about.

What worries me, is how many other trips I was looking forward to will now throw up the same dilemma? Anyone know how much the away end is for Leeds and Southampton?
 






Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
Does that mean Southampton will look at it as a "big game" because it's a local derby and whack us with £34 ?!

:eek:
 




Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
Well that's another away game I was really looking forward to where I will just say, :salute:
 




Brighton till i die

You havin' a bubble?
Jan 31, 2004
7,611
On the terraces!!
i think the money for away days is well worth it - i look forward to it all week, get shit faced on the mini bus, sing til my throat is sore as f***, then chat the whole way home!

f*** the money...this is following the Albion!:drink:
 




Mr Popkins

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Jul 8, 2003
1,458
LIVING IN SIN
ive said this season i will not spend anymore than £25 on a ticket

the bubble is starting to burst in football and we should all start voting with our feet.
 




sully

Dunscouting
Jul 7, 2003
7,982
Worthing
The problem is that the ticket cost is a small fraction of what I spend on an away trip.

For the likes of Leeds, I'm up there for the whole weekend, so an extra tenner on the ticket price really won't make squat difference.

I seem to recall trying to explain that to some Forest fans a few years back when they thought we'd only brought over a thousand to their ground on a Tuesday night because it was a fiver. I pointed out to them that the difference in the home attendance was far more marked than the difference in our away contingent.

I'm afraid I will just grin and bear the away prices this season. Can't say I'm looking forward to when we're in the Prem, though. I don't think I will be able to afford HOME tickets then. :(
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
59,090
Back in Sussex
Anyone who has studied even a little bit of economics will know about supply and demand and the elasticity of demand to price changes.

The demand of away fans must be relatively inelastic in that regardless of the price, within reason, they will still make the purchase (of an away ticket).

What does surprise me though is when people say something like "£28 - I'm not paying that." So would they pay £27? £25 maybe. Presumably £20 is ok?

Regardless, the ticket price is only part of the price of an away day - train ticket/bus fare/petrol, beers, food, more beers, programme and then some beer. If a ticket costs £20 or £30 does it really make *THAT* much difference to the total cost of your away day?!?
 




Jul 5, 2003
3,245
Cardiff
Only £18 for the terrace or £19 for the seats for away fans at Ninian Park, provided you buy your tickets in advance. You lucky little Seagulls.
 


elbowpatches

Active member
Jul 7, 2003
1,181
Cambridge
I'm always having to be pick and choose games because of my own football season but it really does seem to be spiralling out of control.

I don't remember paying £25 for Leeds last year and recall Rotherham being quite cheap but some of the games I've highlighted as possibilities to go to this season will cost a bomb.

Looks like I'll have to go to less games than I would normally be able to because of money, not time and availability which have restricted me in the past.
 






Oct 20, 2004
1,688
walsall
Gritt23 said:


What worries me, is how many other trips I was looking forward to will now throw up the same dilemma? Anyone know how much the away end is for Leeds and Southampton?

Then there is coventry, how much will they now charge to pay for there new stadium?
 


Scarface

Active member
Apr 16, 2004
3,044
Burgess Hill
Gritt23 said:
Personally, I'm started to feel rather fleeced by ticket prices. Home prices are different, the money goes to my club, so I can take that, but away, I'm not doing the Albion any financial good.
While it does the club no financial good, it does the team a world of good in spurring them on on the pitch. The players are always saying how the away support keeps them going and helps them raise their game when they are struggling. I'd say that was just as worthwhile.
 


elbowpatches

Active member
Jul 7, 2003
1,181
Cambridge
The Laughing Bluebird said:
Only £18 for the terrace or £19 for the seats for away fans at Ninian Park, provided you buy your tickets in advance. You lucky little Seagulls.

No offence LB but I wouldn't go back there, wasn't the most pleasant day out there last time I went.

Besides, the in-laws are just down the road.
 


Braders

Abi Fletchers Gimpboy
Jul 15, 2003
29,224
Brighton, United Kingdom
The Laughing Bluebird said:
Only £18 for the terrace or £19 for the seats for away fans at Ninian Park, provided you buy your tickets in advance. You lucky little Seagulls.
i know , but its a Tuesday night :( ... could get to Selhurst easy enough on a weekday night but Wales ???


if it weren;t for that i'd be there like a shot , because like Brighton til i die , i fuckin love terraces
 




Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
47,260
at home
i phonSaints and it is in fact £26 and £28.

I am not exactly tight fisted, however fopr the first time in many many years I am going to pick and chose the away games.

So far, I will probably do...............QPR, maybe Leeds ( but I have no reason to go up there now since the last of my family in Yorkshire died a few months ago) Coventry perhaps, Southampton, Leicester ( as we have an office not far from the ground) Palace ....that is about it.

Funnily enouigh before the season started I was banking on going to all of them, but I am getting to the stage where I just cant really be arsed...I never thought I would ever feel that way about supporting the lads. With petrol etc the price of an away game is £100...I can think of many things I would rather do with £100
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
59,090
Back in Sussex
dave the gaffer said:

Funnily enouigh before the season started I was banking on going to all of them, but I am getting to the stage where I just cant really be arsed...I never thought I would ever feel that way about supporting the lads. With petrol etc the price of an away game is £100...I can think of many things I would rather do with £100

So, as per my point above, this has very little to do with ticket prices as the difference between £22 and £28, say, does not dramatically change the cost of your day out...
 


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