14:38, Thu 23 May
Tilton equivalent £736
Kop equivalent £950 😲
14:43, Thu 23 May
[x.com]

"Fans are expected to pay AT LEAST 16% more than 23/24 campaign.

an increase of 176 per cent for under-14 tickets in the Billy Wright upper - an increase from £105 to £290.

a 131.7 per cent increase for under-21 disabled tickets for a wheelchair user in the North Bank, going from £211 to £489"
14:57, Thu 23 May
i thought 16% was bad but those child + disabled increases are a disgrace
14:58, Thu 23 May
Probably not expensive for the prem as a whole. Anyway good. Stuff Wolves
Tony Fantastico
15:02, Thu 23 May
Rab C Nesbitt
Probably not expensive for the prem as a whole. Anyway good. Stuff Wolves


nah theres a whole thread of them here spewing about it - [www.wolvesforum.co.uk]

one of them saying an equivalent ticket at leicester is 300 less.

stuff the club obviously, but i still dont like seeing match going fans ripped off
15:05, Thu 23 May
Yeah, a Wolves mate of mine was moaning at me this morning saying they have put his ticket up by 17%.

I struggled for sympathy.
15:11, Thu 23 May
FEA
Happy Clapper
15:14, Thu 23 May
Hahahahahahahaha good. FEA
15:16, Thu 23 May
Hope you're all ready for it to be us in a couple of years...
15:17, Thu 23 May
number8
Hope you're all ready for it to be us in a couple of years...

That's what I was thinking.
15:18, Thu 23 May
I can’t imagine they would charge those prices in a 62,000 seater stadium.
15:23, Thu 23 May
It won't be open for 62,000 to start with. And whatever the possibilities with the sports quarter, we are still going to have to pay more to see Blues. This lot aren't in it for charitable reasons.
15:25, Thu 23 May
I would pay anything to see my heroes.
15:26, Thu 23 May
Remember this bloke ? ... he ain't happy

(may need to be an FB user to watch - not sure)

[www.facebook.com]
15:34, Thu 23 May
Nothing else to do or spend money on in Wolverhampton so they'll cough up