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Shrewsbury had only sold 6,000 up to last weekend, the general consensus being that it was too expensive to go, and they took many more to the Lincoln game not long ago, were ripped off with prices, and of course lost. It is also a low wage area, and two expensive games so near together is too much, when you can watch it at home.
As of yesterday, Rotherham just over 13k Shrews just under 10k
It’s not particularly cheap but watching your team in a playoff final is unmissable surely. How much are tickets? 30 odd quid??
It's when you add food and travel costs that it spirals Gaz.More so if you are a parent with a couple of kids that want to go.
Quote from: idler on May 23, 2018, 09:01:03 amIt's when you add food and travel costs that it spirals Gaz.More so if you are a parent with a couple of kids that want to go.Surely life’s about putting yourself in positions to experience amazing things. If Shrews win at the weekend the atmosphere will be amazing for their fans. A day they will never forget, like for us when we beat Leeds and Dagenham. You can’t really put a price on that.
Hope Rotherham organise a plane ride down. That worked out well last time.
Quote from: MachoMadness on May 23, 2018, 01:47:37 pmHope Rotherham organise a plane ride down. That worked out well last time.It worked out well for someone. 😀
Quote from: GazLaz on May 23, 2018, 10:59:34 amQuote from: idler on May 23, 2018, 09:01:03 amIt's when you add food and travel costs that it spirals Gaz.More so if you are a parent with a couple of kids that want to go.Surely life’s about putting yourself in positions to experience amazing things. If Shrews win at the weekend the atmosphere will be amazing for their fans. A day they will never forget, like for us when we beat Leeds and Dagenham. You can’t really put a price on that. Exactly, i took my lad to the FA Cup final on satdi, to the TV viewer, the game was drab, actually being there, the excitement, the tension, the sheer occasion of it was immense. it was a one in a lifetime event, we will probs never do it again but id do it again in a heartbeart once i weighed up cost versus value. We have a shared memory that will last a lifetime. The 2 tickets were £270 for the pair.
Quote from: adamtherover on May 23, 2018, 12:28:35 pmQuote from: GazLaz on May 23, 2018, 10:59:34 amQuote from: idler on May 23, 2018, 09:01:03 amIt's when you add food and travel costs that it spirals Gaz.More so if you are a parent with a couple of kids that want to go.Surely life’s about putting yourself in positions to experience amazing things. If Shrews win at the weekend the atmosphere will be amazing for their fans. A day they will never forget, like for us when we beat Leeds and Dagenham. You can’t really put a price on that. Exactly, i took my lad to the FA Cup final on satdi, to the TV viewer, the game was drab, actually being there, the excitement, the tension, the sheer occasion of it was immense. it was a one in a lifetime event, we will probs never do it again but id do it again in a heartbeart once i weighed up cost versus value. We have a shared memory that will last a lifetime. The 2 tickets were £270 for the pair. I think you would have just a good of a time you and your youngster taking off for the day and walking one or more of the three peaks. Certainly healthier!
I think Coventry have sold around 35k for their match
They’re just going to win aren’t they. They were poxy in my opinion against Scunny