Gazza58 Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 Owls v Blackburn on 4th march has these price reductions. Adults £20.00 Seniors/under 17s,£10.00 Under 11s , £5.00 K.O 7.45 pm
Something Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 And that's what it should be all the time.
web1 Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 And that's what it should be all the time. For every game in the PL, championship, L1 and L2.
Gazza58 Posted February 20, 2015 Author Posted February 20, 2015 For every game in the PL, championship, L1 and L2. Reduced prices in all leagues totally agree,but you cant expect people to pay the same prices at L2,L1 as the premiership.
Something Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 I was just referring to the prices at Hillsborough and maybe Second Division in general. £30 to watch the majority of second tier games is just ridiculous. If I didn't get a season ticket each year I just can't imagine handing £30 of cold hard cash over at the turnstile each time.
owl.66 Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 I was just referring to the prices at Hillsborough and maybe Second Division in general. £30 to watch the majority of second tier games is just ridiculous. If I didn't get a season ticket each year I just can't imagine handing £30 of cold hard cash over at the turnstile each time. These's something about you I must agree, the much I love the owls without a season ticket I would more than likely choose the games I would go to..
web1 Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 Reduced prices in all leagues totally agree,but you cant expect people to pay the same prices at L2,L1 as the premiership. If the money was distributed fairly then why not? Lower the prices all round, pies for nigh on £4!! Sausage rolls the same!! A 50p bottle of alcoholic tasting water for £3.50!! I know they have to run a business but surely someone in the club and the FA can see the benefits of drawing in an extra 5-8k a week on a regular basis. I know a few who have not gone for quite a few games cos its hard to justify the spend, especially with the way we're playing.
Gazza58 Posted February 20, 2015 Author Posted February 20, 2015 If the money was distributed fairly then why not? Lower the prices all round, pies for nigh on £4!! Sausage rolls the same!! A 50p bottle of alcoholic tasting water for £3.50!! I know they have to run a business but surely someone in the club and the FA can see the benefits of drawing in an extra 5-8k a week on a regular basis. I know a few who have not gone for quite a few games cos its hard to justify the spend, especially with the way we're playing. A youngster starting out watching football has the option of paying £20.00 to watch man utd or £20.00 to watch bury for example isn't gunna chose bury ( some will I've no doubt) so the lower league teams would end up with nobody there.
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