£10 for Adults, £5 for concessions and £2 for under 16s
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FA Trophy Prices
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Re: FA Trophy Prices
Why are replays planned for this type of fixture? I feel that this competition, along with the FA Cup, should be now settled on the day as is now the case with the Carling Cup. Replays are a waste of time and clog the fixture list up.
Re: FA Trophy Prices
They are, however, another source of revenue for the clubs involved.
The prices for this game are very sensible - I wouldn't have paid £29 for the 3 of us, £14 is much more acceptable and ensures that, weather permitting, we will be there
The prices for this game are very sensible - I wouldn't have paid £29 for the 3 of us, £14 is much more acceptable and ensures that, weather permitting, we will be there

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Re: FA Trophy Prices
Really? Say one of these days we get a Premier League side in the FA Cup. We get them at home and at full time we draw the game. Would you want to miss out on a replay and the potential for TV money + gate receipts that we might get from a replay?Trek wrote:Why are replays planned for this type of fixture? I feel that this competition, along with the FA Cup, should be now settled on the day as is now the case with the Carling Cup. Replays are a waste of time and clog the fixture list up.
Trophy, fair enough.
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Re: FA Trophy Prices
On the day for the Trophy, but the not the Fa Cup.
Good move by the club on admission fees!
Good move by the club on admission fees!
