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SIMMO SAYS

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Even so, it would still be interesting to see how the numbers stack up against other clubs in the League, especially the ones pushing for promotion in the Championship. It's all well and good saying that travel discounts end up saving fans a fortune, but if they club is taking liberties elsewhere then it's kind of a hollow concession.

You don't go do you:moo:
 


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portslade seagull

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Jul 19, 2003
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Yes on a single ticket purchase.
BHA would have negotiated the price due to the extra 20,000 train tickets sold every other week.

The actual travel subsidy can't be more than £5.00 per ticket.

Well it would cost me around £8 a match from portslade so a little bit more than that. I would hazard a guess that the club are making a loss on the travel subsidy
 


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