giokingkladze wrote:£40? Did not see that one coming
Beefymcfc wrote:40 notes seems quite hefty when you first look at it, but when you put it into perspective that it is a semi-final, and it is against the Scum, then it doesn't seem to bad. I feel we have been spoilt a little by the club in past games, including the quarter final against Hamburg last year. How much would it cost for a similar Premier League game?
£50 for me and the lads.............not bad at all ;-)
lythamblue wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:40 notes seems quite hefty when you first look at it, but when you put it into perspective that it is a semi-final, and it is against the Scum, then it doesn't seem to bad. I feel we have been spoilt a little by the club in past games, including the quarter final against Hamburg last year. How much would it cost for a similar Premier League game?
£50 for me and the lads.............not bad at all ;-)
I don't disagree mate. I'm longing for the day when I can moan and whinge to everyone I know about the costs of attending all these Champs League finals all over Europe!
We have been spoilt recently and now we have reality of what it normally costs to watch these type of games in the UK.
However, having to pay £8 in booking fees still bugs the hell out of me. Especially, when I will be at the stadium for the Sunderland game the next day, and could get ticks from the booking office without the fee. They do it every time, just so the booking agency makes a few quid.
So for me, 2 x £40 + 1 x £20 + 1 x £5 + £8 booking fees = £113, plus £5 car parking, plus £20 petrol, plus £3 programme, plus £20 food!!
Total £160 quid minimum ....... Cheap night out it aint!
lythamblue wrote:I'm not so sure this one will sell out as fast as you all think.
Remember, Hamburg and Arse games were for peanuts ...... 12/20quid with a quid for kids and all that.
These are proper prices, just after Christmas and the match is live on TV.
Hmmmmm ..... it will be interesting but I would not be surprised to see ticks on open sale up to few days before the game.
carolina-blue wrote:2 x £40 + 1 x £20 + 1 x £5 + £8 booking fees = £113, plus £5 car parking, plus £20 petrol, plus £3 programme, plus £20 food!!
Beating U****d in a semi final Priceless
carolina-blue wrote:2 x £40 + 1 x £20 + 1 x £5 + £8 booking fees = £113, plus £5 car parking, plus £20 petrol, plus £3 programme, plus £20 food!!
Beating U****d in a semi final Priceless
marvin wrote:carolina-blue wrote:2 x £40 + 1 x £20 + 1 x £5 + £8 booking fees = £113, plus £5 car parking, plus £20 petrol, plus £3 programme, plus £20 food!!
Beating U****d in a semi final Priceless
You must be rich paying booking fees, and a programme, and £20 for food. I'd be seriously gutted if I wasted that amount of money in one night.
A year on the dole teaches you the value of money. But if you've got it, why not enjoy it.
lythamblue wrote:carolina-blue wrote:2 x £40 + 1 x £20 + 1 x £5 + £8 booking fees = £113, plus £5 car parking, plus £20 petrol, plus £3 programme, plus £20 food!!
Beating U****d in a semi final Priceless
HA HA ..... it made me laught that!
I suppose considering where you live, you would love to take your whole family to this game for just £160!
Maybe we take watching the team live, week in and week out, a bit for granted .
lythamblue wrote:Finally, the last day seasoncard holders can apply for their seats is Friday 18th. Those of us that live away, won't be at the ground until the next day for the sunderland game and willl therefore have to purchase beforehand, over the phone, and thus pay the booking fee (4 x £2 in my case) ..... now that really bugs me.
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