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4 September 2012 at 5:15 pm #92542
Is anybody actually making the trip – £45 is bit ridiculous! dont like to miss these games just incase we cause an upset but theo nly problem is your looking at around £120 day out! half a season ticket !
we should charge their fans the same when they come to the DW – we all know they will pay it!
4 September 2012 at 8:43 pm #92569Anonymous
Is anybody actually making the trip – £45 is bit ridiculous! dont like to miss these games just incase we cause an upset but theo nly problem is your looking at around £120 day out! half a season ticket !we should charge their fans the same when they come to the DW – we all know they will pay it!
I wanted to take my 6 year old son to this as a bit of a day out kind of treat. I was thinking, go to the game, then have some tea in the Printworks or somewhere, after the game.
But £45 for me, and £17 for my son? £62 to go and watch a football match, and one where the referee will give us nothing, as usual? No thanks.
I will give it a miss.
As for charging them the same when we play at the DW, you aren’t allowed to do that. I know, it stinks.
4 September 2012 at 9:01 pm #92577South stand and Prawns for I.I’m afraid .
5 September 2012 at 12:42 am #92592Is anybody actually making the trip – £45 is bit ridiculous! dont like to miss these games just incase we cause an upset but theo nly problem is your looking at around £120 day out! half a season ticket !
we should charge their fans the same when they come to the DW – we all know they will pay it!
I wanted to take my 6 year old son to this as a bit of a day out kind of treat. I was thinking, go to the game, then have some tea in the Printworks or somewhere, after the game.
But £45 for me, and £17 for my son? £62 to go and watch a football match, and one where the referee will give us nothing, as usual? No thanks.
I will give it a miss.
As for charging them the same when we play at the DW, you aren’t allowed to do that. I know, it stinks.[/quote]
You can add a few bob onto that if you thought about going to the printworks as well ABL
5 September 2012 at 1:08 am #92602Don’t feed the greed is what I say. Kick the Mrs out for the afternoon, get a good internet stream going and get a few mates round with some cans !
5 September 2012 at 3:15 am #92622We all keep moaning about the cost of match day tickets, and every so often some prat of an MP jumps on the bandwagon,saying prices are scandalous,but we still stump up the cash,about time there was a concerted organized effort to get them down :ohmy:
5 September 2012 at 5:23 pm #92654We all keep moaning about the cost of match day tickets, and every so often some prat of an MP jumps on the bandwagon,saying prices are scandalous,but we still stump up the cash,about time there was a concerted organized effort to get them down :ohmy:Ticket prices will be high as long as players’ salaries are high. If everyone boycotted matches, the clubs would lose money and couldn’t afford to keep their best players.
So, the moral of the story is, if you want to watch Premier League players, you have to pay Premier League prices to do so.
5 September 2012 at 5:41 pm #92655We all keep moaning about the cost of match day tickets, and every so often some prat of an MP jumps on the bandwagon,saying prices are scandalous,but we still stump up the cash,about time there was a concerted organized effort to get them down :ohmy:
Ticket prices will be high as long as players’ salaries are high. If everyone boycotted matches, the clubs would lose money and couldn’t afford to keep their best players.
So, the moral of the story is, if you want to watch Premier League players, you have to pay Premier League prices to do so.[/quote]
Spot on!
We should think ourselves very lucky by how affordable we are as a PL club especially after the roller coaster ride experience of last season.
5 September 2012 at 5:51 pm #92659Spot on!We should think ourselves very lucky by how affordable we are as a PL club especially after the roller coaster ride experience of last season.
And unfortunately it is proven that if you put ticket prices up, the Wigan ‘faithful’ will disappear in their droves.
5 September 2012 at 6:14 pm #92660Spot on!
We should think ourselves very lucky by how affordable we are as a PL club especially after the roller coaster ride experience of last season.
And unfortunately it is proven that if you put ticket prices up, the Wigan ‘faithful’ will disappear in their droves.[/quote]
But the same “faithful” moan because the club isn’t “pushing the boat out” to meet exhorbitant player’s salaries.5 September 2012 at 6:26 pm #92661Spot on!
We should think ourselves very lucky by how affordable we are as a PL club especially after the roller coaster ride experience of last season.
And unfortunately it is proven that if you put ticket prices up, the Wigan ‘faithful’ will disappear in their droves.[/quote]
But the same “faithful” moan because the club isn’t “pushing the boat out” to meet exhorbitant player’s salaries.[/quote]Yes, but that’s because they believe that Dave Whelan should simply pay this out of his own pocket, regardless of what income the club generates.
5 September 2012 at 6:54 pm #92662Spot on!
We should think ourselves very lucky by how affordable we are as a PL club especially after the roller coaster ride experience of last season.
And unfortunately it is proven that if you put ticket prices up, the Wigan ‘faithful’ will disappear in their droves.[/quote]
But the same “faithful” moan because the club isn’t “pushing the boat out” to meet exhorbitant player’s salaries.[/quote]Yes, but that’s because they believe that Dave Whelan should simply pay this out of his own pocket, regardless of what income the club generates.[/quote]
Ah well, that’s because Whelan is pocketing all the income and massive profits whilst running the club on a shoestring.5 September 2012 at 7:05 pm #92663Spot on!
We should think ourselves very lucky by how affordable we are as a PL club especially after the roller coaster ride experience of last season.
And unfortunately it is proven that if you put ticket prices up, the Wigan ‘faithful’ will disappear in their droves.[/quote]
But the same “faithful” moan because the club isn’t “pushing the boat out” to meet exhorbitant player’s salaries.[/quote]Yes, but that’s because they believe that Dave Whelan should simply pay this out of his own pocket, regardless of what income the club generates.[/quote]
Ah well, that’s because Whelan is pocketing all the income and massive profits whilst running the club on a shoestring.[/quote]
If he hadn’t taken all the Sky TV money we’d be playing in Europe by now, no bother.5 September 2012 at 7:09 pm #92664Massive profits,what cloud have you fell off pal?
5 September 2012 at 7:11 pm #92665Massive profits,what cloud have you fell off pal?Hooked one! Quick, get the net.
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