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6 March 2010 at 4:20 am #25411
If they sold there allocation why was there loads of empty seats in there end?
6 March 2010 at 4:24 am #254124,806 in Everton end, just over 10,500 season tickets I think.
6 March 2010 at 4:29 am #25413If they sold there allocation why was there loads of empty seats in there end?They’d probably gone for pies, I don’t know what allocation they were officially given but I’ve got Everton mates who tried to get tickets in their end and couldn’t. They probably couldn’t understand why there weren’t any Latics fans in ES1.
Either way we didn’t get many fans buying tickets, should be 20,000 + against a local team like Everton, as it should be tomorrow but I don’t think it will.
Above 20,000 for the Sunderland game, nearly 19,000 for Birmingham, both part of the 3 games for £30 promotion.
6 March 2010 at 3:44 pm #25431Cant believe the ticket prices for visit of Liverpool (monday night live on telly) £28-30 for adults and £20 for kids that arent members, crazyJust read on 1 of the L’pool sites,they’re being charged £51 at Old Trafford.
6 March 2010 at 3:48 pm #25432Cant believe the ticket prices for visit of Liverpool (monday night live on telly) £28-30 for adults and £20 for kids that arent members, crazy
Just read on 1 of the L’pool sites,they’re being charged £51 at Old Trafford.[/quote]
They’ll know how it feels to get robbed then !
Don’t forget your crook locks Monday !
6 March 2010 at 4:12 pm #25437Cant believe the ticket prices for visit of Liverpool (monday night live on telly) £28-30 for adults and £20 for kids that arent members, crazy
Just read on 1 of the L’pool sites,they’re being charged £51 at Old Trafford.[/quote]
Like I said, tickets at DW are cheap compared to other clubs.6 March 2010 at 4:15 pm #25439Just one point. The ticket prices aren’t ‘Expensive’ or ‘Shocking’. Actually they are cheap, why do you people ever complain about the ticket prices really? Just something to moan about?
6 March 2010 at 5:08 pm #25451Taken from vitalfootball:
Wigan Athletic duo Charles N`Zogbia and Paul Scharner appear to have shaken off the knocks that forced them to be substituted at half-time during Latics last Premier League game against Birmingham City at St. Andrews last Saturday.
Though both will be given fitness tests ahead of Monday nights clash with Liverpool at the DW Stadium it is seen as just a formality especially for Scharner who played 90 minutes for Austria in their midweek 2-1 win over Denmark with no reaction to his groin problem.
N`Zogbia had a knee injury but that has been cleared up with a bit of rest and physio treatment and now both players are raring to go as the Latics look to put an end to their recent run of poor form.
6 March 2010 at 6:11 pm #25461Anonymous
Just one point. The ticket prices aren’t ‘Expensive’ or ‘Shocking’. Actually they are cheap, why do you people ever complain about the ticket prices really? Just something to moan about?They might not be expensive when your paying £30 a week to your mum and dad for keep ,try paying it when forking out for a mortgage and bills on top as well. :roll: :roll: :roll:
6 March 2010 at 6:15 pm #25463Just one point. The ticket prices aren’t ‘Expensive’ or ‘Shocking’. Actually they are cheap, why do you people ever complain about the ticket prices really? Just something to moan about?
They might not be expensive when your paying £30 a week to your mum and dad for keep ,try paying it when forking out for a mortgage and bills on top as well. :roll: :roll: :roll: [/quote]
The point still stands.. Man utd get 60k plus a week at them prices. It is affordable, and in comparison, our stadium is cheap.
6 March 2010 at 6:23 pm #25466Anonymous
Just one point. The ticket prices aren’t ‘Expensive’ or ‘Shocking’. Actually they are cheap, why do you people ever complain about the ticket prices really? Just something to moan about?
They might not be expensive when your paying £30 a week to your mum and dad for keep ,try paying it when forking out for a mortgage and bills on top as well. :roll: :roll: :roll: [/quote]
The point still stands.. Man utd get 60k plus a week at them prices. It is affordable, and in comparison, our stadium is cheap.[/quote]
ManUtd get 60k a week :roll:
They will do wont they when they are going for trophys every season plus a bigger fan base than we have think about lad
6 March 2010 at 6:28 pm #25469ManUtd get 60k a week :roll:They will do wont they when they are going for trophys every season plus a bigger fan base than we have think about lad
Dont know why you posted that. It doesn’t back your argument up. You were saying it was expensive at the DW, but compared to utd etc it’s cheap. The games at the dw are affordable. Just because Man Utd are pushing for trophies every year doesn’t mean that people miraculously have a bigger income. They probably have the same income as the average person, and pay to watch utd, which is a lot dearer than watching Wigan. We can’t complain about the price. LAD
6 March 2010 at 6:29 pm #25471I suppose because Man Utd have a bigger fanbase… people who support them have more money?. Your post made absolutely no sense and has just got me thinking that you are trying to argue for arguments sake.
6 March 2010 at 6:31 pm #25472Anonymous
I’m not saying the prices are dear lad i’m just saying we dont have the fan base to fill the stadium plus it’s on tv plus my mate wanted to take his kid it would of cost him nearly £50 .understand the fact their lad
6 March 2010 at 6:37 pm #25474ManUtd get 60k a week :roll:
They will do wont they when they are going for trophys every season plus a bigger fan base than we have think about lad
Dont know why you posted that. It doesn’t back your argument up. You were saying it was expensive at the DW, but compared to utd etc it’s cheap. The games at the dw are affordable. Just because Man Utd are pushing for trophies every year doesn’t mean that people miraculously have a bigger income. They probably have the same income as the average person, and pay to watch utd, which is a lot dearer than watching Wigan. We can’t complain about the price. LAD[/quote]
It is easily affordable to a single lad and in comparison to other clubs it’s very good value, in reality though for me to take my wife and two kids it would be £100 – or I can stay home and watch it on ESPN which I’m subscribed to, thus keeping £100 in my pocket to spend on an alternative hour and a half’s entertainment.
We can’t complain about the price in some ways James but many will simply choose not to go !
See Birmingham, Sunderland and even Fulham attendances to see if price really matters.
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