Mat.H wrote:Perhaps they should be letting season ticket holders use thier Chester ticket. :twisted:
Good point
If you don't want to go, I'm sure someone else will pay to go in your place and I'd applaud your selflessness for that. We lost money due to not having the Chester game at home, so surely it makes sense to try and recoup some of that back by adding £1 to the play-off tickets? I've paid full price for every game this season at home ( ;) not like you tight-fisted, cheap as chips season ticket holders :lol: ), and am loving the fact that we've got the chance to bring extra cash into the club to help see us through the close season.
Mat.H wrote:Perhaps they should be letting season ticket holders use thier Chester ticket. :twisted:
Good point
If you don't want to go, I'm sure someone else will pay to go in your place and I'd applaud your selflessness for that. We lost money due to not having the Chester game at home, so surely it makes sense to try and recoup some of that back by adding £1 to the play-off tickets? I've paid full price for every game this season at home ( ;) not like you tight-fisted, cheap as chips season ticket holders :lol: ), and am loving the fact that we've got the chance to bring extra cash into the club to help see us through the close season.
I'm sorry why are we even discussing this? If people don't want to pay an extra £14, then just don't bother! If this football club is not worth that added amount, then just simply don't bother. In fact, while you are at it, give Gary Hill a ring and see if he fancies taking over again next season. At least then we won't have to worry about getting to the play offs :roll:
I've resisted commenting on this because i thought it was a joke.
It costs 20 quid to get into Cobblers, and cost me 20 quid to get into Rochdale. Both League Two. What are all you tight bastards going to do when we get promoted! The play-off ticket prices are astonishingly good. Especially when you compare them to what we will inevitably have to pay at Luton/Oxford.
They say we've lost our money we're not famous anymore.....
BartonRaz wrote:I've resisted commenting on this because i thought it was a joke.
It costs 20 quid to get into Cobblers, and cost me 20 quid to get into Rochdale. Both League Two. What are all you tight bastards going to do when we get promoted! The play-off ticket prices are astonishingly good. Especially when you compare them to what we will inevitably have to pay at Luton/Oxford.
Trek wrote:
BartonRaz wrote: The play-off ticket prices are astonishingly good.
I agree. Can you imagine what the Ploppies would have been charging if they were in our place? I think we all know the answer to that one. ;)
Completely agree. Ladak would probably want £25 to stand and also charge under 8's an entry fee. I'm a season ticket holder, but I expected to pay to get in. Besides, it can come out of the money I saved by getting a season ticket (which more than covers it).
BartonRaz wrote:I've resisted commenting on this because i thought it was a joke.
It costs 20 quid to get into Cobblers, and cost me 20 quid to get into Rochdale. Both League Two. What are all you tight bastards going to do when we get promoted! The play-off ticket prices are astonishingly good. Especially when you compare them to what we will inevitably have to pay at Luton/Oxford.
I know i felt mugged after the Boxing day game at Poxford was called off, and we decided to go and support Daggenham!
BartonRaz wrote:I've resisted commenting on this because i thought it was a joke.
It costs 20 quid to get into Cobblers, and cost me 20 quid to get into Rochdale. Both League Two. What are all you tight bastards going to do when we get promoted! The play-off ticket prices are astonishingly good. Especially when you compare them to what we will inevitably have to pay at Luton/Oxford.
I know i felt mugged after the Boxing day game at Poxford was called off, and we decided to go and support Daggenham!
Probably charged you for the extra G :twisted:
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