Viking Supporters Co-operative
Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: normal rules on March 13, 2014, 07:13:58 pm
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25 quid for adults AND probably more importantly, a quid for kids.
the quid balances out the 25 quid and makes for a very affordable day out.
I would pay this every week, no question, at any ground in the championship.
so 26 quid for me and my lad.
or alternatively £54 to go to ER. Over double the price of this sat game.
THIS is why I get worked up over ticket prices.
So NUFC - I take my hat off to you. There will no doubt be considerably more away fans at the City ground than at ER.
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You still going on about ticket prices yeah Leeds is expensive but it isn't the only ground in the league that is but because its Leeds a big deal is made over it.
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Not because it is Leeds, because it is too expensive. The same happened with Shef weds, mainly because of their high prices for kids.
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I'm sick of hearing about the Leeds prices now to be honest. If you don't wanna go, don't go.
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I agree to a degree, one thread about Leeds prices would suffice, and you're right, it is about individual choices.
Faced with not much spare cash, Forest is clearly a more attractive offer.
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I'm sick of hearing about the Leeds prices now to be honest. If you don't wanna go, don't go.
the penney drops
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I apologise for my apparent obsession.
There will be no more talk of you know what.
Not this season anyway!
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I'm boycotting Leeds out of Principle. Ridiculous.
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Would you pay £70 to go and watch us at The Emirates if by some miracle we got in the Premier League? I would
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I'm boycotting Leeds too.
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Only down side is no prices 18-21 separate to adults. National minimum wage doesn't increase until 21 and some 18 year olds will still be in school/college.
I'm 24 so not a personal moan, but every club should have this category as well.
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Would you pay £70 to go and watch us at The Emirates if by some miracle we got in the Premier League? I would
No, I certainly wouldn't. I would enjoy seeing Rovers take on the top premier league clubs with a ST at our home. £70 is too much for a regular seat in the top division. My limit would by £35, £40 at a push. I wouldn't be looking to go to Anfield or Old Trafford etc for the novelty of it.
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Would you pay £70 to go and watch us at The Emirates if by some miracle we got in the Premier League? I would
Never. I'm sorry but I love supporting drfc but if I had to pay that kind of money at games quite frankly I'd prefer to spend my money on something more valuable. I'll happily boycott every game because corporate greed at the big clubs is just ruining football and ruining all competition. not for me sorry
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I went to the theatre last week to see The Full Monty. £70 a ticket it was for the normal seats. £50 odd for an adult and a kid to a football match isn't that bad really. If we turn up at ER and turn them over days like that are priceless.
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70? crazy. difference is you probably dohahaay that week in week out do you?
I dunno, maybe I'm just a tight bas**rd haha
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I don't but some people so I suppose.
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yeah I guess so. its just a personal thing really I'm going to tell people not to go :) I'll still be listening in