July 20Jul 20 Charging these lot £36 for an adult ticket. Presumably the same for home fans.They're kicking off about it.Adult (23-64) £36Over 65 £30Under 23 (18-22) £30Under 18 (14-17) £20Under 14 (0-13) £15
July 20Jul 20 5 minutes ago, TrickyTrotter said:Charging these lot £36 for an adult ticket. Presumably the same for home fans.Probably cost us more for tickets in East and West, they are normally more than North and South.Might be £40 for us? Interesting that the away team gets the prices before the home team! This isn't a moan, its just surprising.
July 20Jul 20 It's a Category A game so expected.FYI the only Category A+ is Burnley on Boxing Day, most expensive will be £42 I believe.It really represents the value of the Early Bird season ticket deal. Match by match tickets are not going to be cheap this year. Edited July 20Jul 20 by jmjhb
July 20Jul 20 Cat A for away fans at deepdale will be £33 this season . So barely any difference. They moaned about ticket prices the last team we played them at home in the league because they wanted to wear those silly hats and we put it as Cat AI think it’s expensive of course but it’s the ‘going rate’ now isn’t it. Probably less actually
July 20Jul 20 Absolutely ridiculous that an away fan could go to a Premier League title decider next season for less than watching Bolton vs Preston.
July 20Jul 20 6 minutes ago, Tombwfc said:Absolutely ridiculous that an away fan could go to a Premier League title decider next season for less than watching Bolton vs Preston.Not when you consider the Prem teams won't even notice the money they take on the gate from away fans. 3k paying fans at Arsenal is probably about 1% of their matchday income (total guess) dwarfed by sponsorships, TV deals here and abroad, corporates etc.If we can get £100k out of the away fans once a month its a big part of our annual budget, we aren't propped up by Sky.
July 20Jul 20 1 hour ago, L/H White said:they'll be some aways north of 40 quid this seasonNot sure they'll be that much? PNE £33 it sounds like, Blackburn no doubt similar. Not sure about Burnley, surely less than £40. Wrexham and Birmingham charging Hollywood prices?Hard to see any other clubs charging £40 to play us, we'll be Cat C for most 😄(one bonus of no longer being a big fish in a small pond).
July 20Jul 20 33 minutes ago, boltonboris said:I think it’s expensive of course but it’s the ‘going rate’ now isn’t it. Probably less actuallyOver $7,000 for the cheapest ticket at last night's match.
July 20Jul 20 38 minutes ago, Johnnyrotten said:Not when you consider the Prem teams won't even notice the money they take on the gate from away fans. 3k paying fans at Arsenal is probably about 1% of their matchday income (total guess) dwarfed by sponsorships, TV deals here and abroad, corporates etc.If we can get £100k out of the away fans once a month its a big part of our annual budget, we aren't propped up by Sky.AyeWasn't it in the COVID season it was said prem teams could get by with no one in the stands Corporate is a bit different but match daying fans don't pay the players wages as much as they think they do
July 20Jul 20 Higher matchday prices effectively underwrite our cheaper season tickets so a necessary evil I suppose. Expect quite a few games to be around that mark this season. QPR an early candidate for being a pricey one
July 20Jul 20 13 minutes ago, Leyther_Matt said:Higher matchday prices effectively underwrite our cheaper season tickets so a necessary evil I suppose. Expect quite a few games to be around that mark this season.QPR an early candidate for being a pricey oneThink I paid around £40 for pay on the day there in the championship and we won 2-1
July 20Jul 20 Was hoping for some kind of mutual agreement over cheaper prices for this but clearly not! £36 is a joke.
July 20Jul 20 27 minutes ago, Leyther_Matt said:QPR an early candidate for being a pricey oneAye, cos they have a similar pricing model to us
July 20Jul 20 59 minutes ago, Johnnyrotten said:Not when you consider the Prem teams won't even notice the money they take on the gate from away fans. 3k paying fans at Arsenal is probably about 1% of their matchday income (total guess) dwarfed by sponsorships, TV deals here and abroad, corporates etc.If we can get £100k out of the away fans once a month its a big part of our annual budget, we aren't propped up by Sky.I'm not usually one for claiming x or y is the thin end of the wedge, but without caps on ticket prices clubs will continue to push it more and more. You only need to look at concert prices or the World Cup to see how things can spiral. Fans justifying it, or not caring because it's just fleecing rival fans, are missing the point imo. We - as match-going football fans - will all get fucked in the end. There's more than enough money in the game not to be charging £36-40 in the second tier.
July 20Jul 20 1 hour ago, Johnnyrotten said:Not when you consider the Prem teams won't even notice the money they take on the gate from away fans. 3k paying fans at Arsenal is probably about 1% of their matchday income (total guess) dwarfed by sponsorships, TV deals here and abroad, corporates etc.If we can get £100k out of the away fans once a month its a big part of our annual budget, we aren't propped up by Sky.The problem is, it's not all cash in the bank. When you know there's going to be higher away attendances, you need a higher police presence, you need more stewards, you need more staff in the kiosks. All of that costs us money
July 20Jul 20 36 quid will be the same as ESU and WSU.Pretty sure we were charging £39 back in the Premier League all them moons ago
July 20Jul 20 Prices go up after the promotion we've been clamouring for for years. What a massive shock.
July 20Jul 20 I'm not disagreeing £36 is a lot, but for eg Cardiff and Barnsley were £30 last season in ESL; £32 for Cat A.An extra few quid after promotion (as well as inflation) is just to be expected.
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