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You're f***ing joking

 

They 2 tiering the ticket price?

 

They are 2 tiering. 56 quid for the lower tier.

 

f***ing hell.

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  On 26/10/2011 at 13:25, Gunga Din said:

thats scandelous. anyone travelling down from Liverpool will be doing well to get change out of £150 when you factor in transport, parking and a scran.

 

Al's already booked his travel and that. It's less that the cost of the ticket to go the match

Posted

I couldnt even go to all the games now if I wanted to, its f***ing nuts and going up by the season.

 

Could do the Rome derby cheaper than going to see Liverpool in London.

Posted

Is there a case for an organised boycott of these grounds that charge these prices ?

Goes against the grain of getting behind our team obviously but there has to be a tipping point surely ?

 

Obviously nothing to do with me anyway as I had no intention of going.

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  On 26/10/2011 at 14:12, Sion said:

There's scope to charge well more as well. We charge 48 for cat A, 59 for Londoners is probably cheaper than 48 for scousers

 

so there you go folks. £59 is cheaper than £48. you heard it here first

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  On 26/10/2011 at 14:15, Gunga Din said:

so there you go folks. £59 is cheaper than £48. you heard it here first

 

And in next weeks show, why 2-1 is better than 0-0

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  On 26/10/2011 at 14:19, Sion said:

Lazy response that.

 

Well, I live in London and I wont pay that price. That's a joke

Posted
  On 26/10/2011 at 15:15, Cletus Van Damme said:

Well, I live in London and I wont pay that price. That's a joke

 

Out of interest - did you go to Arsenal?

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  On 26/10/2011 at 15:20, sutty said:

Out of interest - did you go to Arsenal?

 

Not this season. Been loads before though. Again. I think its too expensive, but I am trying to save money for a trip abroad so its a sacrifice that is made a lot easier.

 

Put it this way, its cheaper for me to get a return ticket to Brighton, watch the CC game and have a few beers there than it is to go to Stamford Bridge or The Emirates. I live about 6/7 miles away from Chelsea too.

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  On 27/10/2011 at 09:02, Cletus Van Damme said:

Not this season. Been loads before though. Again. I think its too expensive, but I am trying to save money for a trip abroad so its a sacrifice that is made a lot easier.

 

Put it this way, its cheaper for me to get a return ticket to Brighton, watch the CC game and have a few beers there than it is to go to Stamford Bridge or The Emirates. I live about 6/7 miles away from Chelsea too.

 

Yeah I know. I'm wrestling with it having paid 55 or whatever it was at Arsenal.

Posted (edited)

Kids ticket for £20 at Arsenal. Anywhere there is a ticket scanner instead of a manned turnstile I buy kids

I use a similar principle at the self service aisle in Tesco

Edit: you can't do this at Chelsea, they take great delight in f***ing you off

Edited by johngibo YPC
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  On 27/10/2011 at 09:20, sutty said:

Yeah I know. I'm wrestling with it having paid 55 or whatever it was at Arsenal.

 

All ticket prices are too high in my opinion, but its got to the point where I have to consider what I think is affordable or not. I never thought that would be the case with Liverpool, as I've never been that worried, even when watching them around Europe.

 

I can get a ticket to see England v Spain for £35 at Wembley. Decent spec, although surrounded by bellends I know. But I get to see the best national team in the world for a reasonable price. £24 cheaper than the Chelsea game and thats £24 I will spend on booze instead.

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  On 27/10/2011 at 10:26, Cletus Van Damme said:

All ticket prices are too high in my opinion, but its got to the point where I have to consider what I think is affordable or not. I never thought that would be the case with Liverpool, as I've never been that worried, even when watching them around Europe.

 

I can get a ticket to see England v Spain for £35 at Wembley. Decent spec, although surrounded by bellends I know. But I get to see the best national team in the world for a reasonable price. £24 cheaper than the Chelsea game and thats £24 I will spend on booze instead.

 

 

That's two halves of shandy in London, no?

Posted
  On 27/10/2011 at 10:58, Jonesy said:

That's two halves of shandy in London, no?

 

Most places yeah. But I know where to go to get cheaper ale

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