it doesnt show that at all.

1. the club make more money charging £31 a head and getting about 500 less people attend.

2. The first two games are nothing to go by as

a. they were available to watch online/on telly
b. they were against clubs who have tiny away support.
c. A lot of people are still on holiday

Tickets are nearly always priced on supply and demand. When we were getting attendances of 15,000 then it was dirt cheap to get in. Now we have a huge large fan base, demand has risen, pushing the prices up. Its inevitable. The club needs to take as much money as possible. Yes £31 is a bit of a hit to the wallet, but its by no means wrong - as it helps our club.

Incidently £31 is not as expensive as a lot of clubs in the champ for A grade games.

Portsmouth, Hull, Ipswich, Leeds, Bristol City, all charge more and in some cases up to £39 for a ticket.

Posted By: Tony Martin on September 9th 2010 at 11:03:56


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