I think child's admission for the Tilton end in March 1971 was three shillings and a programme cost one shilling. The programme included the Football League Review from memory. Happy to be corrected if I'm wrong.
I meant to say how much did you pay on your first game
2s 6d (12 1/2p for the kids on here); that'd be child prices back in the late 60s, although we'd often get in for nothing at half time as well.
My dad carried me in, this was 1968 so nowt for me, unless the turnstile man got a bonus from the old man.
A couple of groats.
Well it was 1958 and I really can't remember.
Feck knows, it wasn’t me paying. I did get lifted over the turnstile though so it probably wasn’t much.
sheffield blueMy dad carried me in, this was 1968 so nowt for me, unless the turnstile man got a bonus from the old man.
Same
My Grandad got me in on the same click of the turnstile so I got in free!
The programme wad one shilling (5p)
1992 pushed old man pushed me through the turnstiles.
Mine was late 80's so not sure how much my Dad paid for me.
WolvobluenoseI think child's admission for the Tilton end in March 1971 was three shillings and a programme cost one shilling. The programme included the Football League Review from memory. Happy to be corrected if I'm wrong.
Shillings were abandoned on 15 Feb 1971 when decimalisation happened.
Mr DriscollI can confirm that kids price at 1968 and the old man paid 5 bob.2s 6d (12 1/2p for the kids on here); that'd be child prices back in the late 60s, although we'd often get in for nothing at half time as well.
sheffield blueMy dad carried me in, this was 1968 so nowt for me, unless the turnstile man got a bonus from the old man.
Same mode of entry in 65 for me.
My first game was 1971 too so if what you remember is right then that much…I don’t remember, my Dad paid…