http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14367357.stm
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Price of Football - Championship clubs
coolhead33-
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You can add another £7 on our cheapest day out because like I just said in the football league thread, we never really have any category C games and our next cheapest ticket is another £4 and to get into the Pavilion it costs £3 although you get a voucher worth £3 to spend on anything inside the pavilion.
Jack-
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Age : 28
£32.00 for fucking Hull!!!
Lux-
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Age : 32
Location : North West London
Supports : Watford FC
To be fair...the £10 ticket for adults is a special done a few games a year...like vs Doncaster or Barnsley etc. On those games it's also kids for £1 so...we still offer some of the best prices in the whole Football League.
Uncle John from Jamaica-
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Age : 32
I'm sure our programmes are only 3 quid unless they've gone up ahead of this season.
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All the BBC did for this was email clubs to send back info on prices. Some clubs sent back info that wasn't entirely true such as some emailing back the price of a game working from the price of a season ticket and other clubs like Rotherham emailed back £10, which is their friendly price.
The BBC didn't check any of the data and just dumped it into their charts, so take all the prices with a pinch of salt.
The BBC didn't check any of the data and just dumped it into their charts, so take all the prices with a pinch of salt.
Uncle John from Jamaica-
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Age : 32
It's all false for me anyway because it doesnt take into account travel costs or money for beer before and during.
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True, bet Southend pints will be expensive as fuck. Always seem to be down that way
coolhead33-
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Gone up in price and pages. 100 page for £4.Uncle John from Jamaica wrote:I'm sure our programmes are only 3 quid unless they've gone up ahead of this season.
Simonc89-
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Not surprised how much ours is, we're a right rip off.
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I can have a day out at Forest for free. Already got my Season Ticket sorted, never buy a programme, i'll resist the temptation of a pie, and I never buy tea. If I can get a lift off someone then that saves me the bus fare, meaning a day out = nothing.
coolhead33-
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It's like buying a computer in a way. Pay for it and then get as much us out of it as possible.
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Don't bother with a pint at Southend, its fuckin' wank stuff. Hereford has the best Bars and pubs.Radford11 wrote:True, bet Southend pints will be expensive as fuck. Always seem to be down that way