Isn't it just too late to implement? We would probably have to refund Swansea fans as well as can't sell cheaper than away fans.
Super HansMental prices
Without a doubt.
Prices like that are out of reach for me and always will be I’m afraid, barring a large lottery win.
It's all relative isn't it really? If I didn't have a season ticket then I wouldn't be turning up handing over £30+ every other week. It's just not value for money at the minute especially at that price. I do think the season tickets are cheap though and are better value for money and I think they are trying to entice people that way.
Out of interest how many extra bums on seats did Rooney put on the gate for his first home game?
Worcester BlueOut of interest how many extra bums on seats did Rooney put on the gate for his first home game?
3
And those bums stayed on the seats ……. all game 😛
RibeyeIt's all relative isn't it really? If I didn't have a season ticket then I wouldn't be turning up handing over £30+ every other week. It's just not value for money at the minute especially at that price. I do think the season tickets are cheap though and are better value for money and I think they are trying to entice people that way.
This. I’d reluctantly pay £32.50 every now and again but There’s absolutely no way I’d pay £37.50.
Mowbrays Toe & KneeIsn't it just too late to implement? We would probably have to refund Swansea fans as well as can't sell cheaper than away fans.
You CAN sell cheaper than away fans for the Kop and Main Stand.
You can't sell cheaper than away fans for Tilton.
The rule relates to "same or similar" positions. In our case the two behind goals stands.
If it was me I'd just do another deal such as - buy a ticket for Swansea for £37 or whatever it is and your Boro ticket is a fiver.
David XavisIf it was me I'd just do another deal such as - buy a ticket for Swansea for £37 or whatever it is and your Boro ticket is a fiver.
Though if we get past Hull, the Boro game will be moved for the Leicester cup tie.
After Swansea we won’t be at home in the League for a month if we win the Hull replay, so Saturday’s game may be the only chance for a while to welcome Mowbray.
funny how the fixtures flop but in the next run of games we play Middlesbrough, WBA, Blackburn, Sunderland and Ipswich (the last 3 in a row) all ex Mogga outfits !
David XavisIf it was me I'd just do another deal such as - buy a ticket for Swansea for £37 or whatever it is and your Boro ticket is a fiver.
If they keep doing deals they end up cheaper than the half season tickets that people bought when they came out, or certainly similar.
Worcester BlueOut of interest how many extra bums on seats did Rooney put on the gate for his first home game?
-2000 against Hull, after Albion.
Could be quite subjective though. Reduced capacity at the time, so straight after the Albion game, I bought a ticket for the next Saturday match against Ipswich, at which point, we hadn't had the sacking/Rooney announcement.
Hank MarvinSuper HansMental prices
Without a doubt.
Prices like that are out of reach for me and always will be I’m afraid, barring a large lottery win.
£21.50 to watch a Shadows tribute gig. 5 in the band, £5.30 per head.
£37.50 to watch Blues. 11 starters £3.41 per head.
Professional footballers better value than music tribute act guitarists.
He also fits into the parameters of hardly anyone.