Danny P
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/6559549.stm
"The event returns to Wembley after the stadium was rebuilt and tickets will be £35, £60, £80 and £95"
"It was important to set ticket prices at a sensible and affordable evel," said FA chief executive Brian Barwick.
Sensible and affordable for who exaclty? Roman fucking Abramovic!! £95 is a disgrace, FA trying to re-coup as much money as possible to pay for the new Wembley, ripping off the fans in the process.
About time someone did something about this, is getting silly now
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topshot_2k
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i pay upto £60 for our games. £35-£60 is fair IMO
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Cosmo
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I dont see a problem with these prices. Its not like they are all high, so can choose the lower price if you'd like.
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dave17
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No problem here, if you got the cash, u get the best seats, alot like any other spectator event
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where do you buy fa cup final tickets from? phone the machester united ticket office?
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topshot_2k
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or chelsea
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by dave17
No problem here, if you got the cash, u get the best seats, alot like any other spectator event
Not all fans have got the cash though have they.
I'd be guessing at 95+% of football are working class people, earning an average wage of say around 17K per year. If it were me going no way could I justify spending £60-£90 on a ticket when i've got a morgage, bills etc to pay. What about if you wanna take the family, could cost you up to £360 for 4 people
Football is losing roots, and its pissing me right off
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Nath
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And Prem folk don't seem to mind so it's not going to change. Rip off Britain.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Danny P
I'd be guessing at 95+% of football are working class people, earning an average wage of say around 17K per year.
but that is a pure guess backed up by NO DATA at all.
Chelsea's cheapest tickets are very expensive, Utd have a range of tickets going upto to being very expensive aswell. Both have a massive fan base. Therefore those sort of prices arent too bad.
So both clubs have proved that thier fans WILL pay this, so whay wouldnt they charge that price?!!
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Danny P
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Chelsea fans didn't seem to want to pay that price for the Semi-Finals did they? If they have such a big fan base, then they would have sold out regardless off price, but they didn't Drop the tickets prices for the semi's and i'm betting it would have sold out easilly.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Danny P
Chelsea fans didn't seem to want to pay that price for the Semi-Finals did they? If they have such a big fan base, then they would have sold out regardless off price, but they didn't Drop the tickets prices for the semi's and i'm betting it would have sold out easilly.
they sell out a 40k+ crowd week in week out when tickets start at more than £35 and go on to well well above that
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Nick A
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£95 is a bit expensive imo
however watching the likes of chelsea is £50, but spurs charge £71 which is a fcuking disgrace
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