Little bit higher than League One you could say.... https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/eye-watering-costs-following-championship-16689129 Can easily spend 600 quid if you go to every away game just on the tickets. Especially with Leeds and Wednesday charging on average 38 and 33 quid.
I won't pay the prices to go to Leeds and Wednesday* which is a shame but it's ridiculous how much they charge. *I wouldn't go to Wednesday even if it was a quid because of the hoodoo we seem to be suffering from there.
Hopefully the same they charge us for the away fans cos de dars and scumbags will still fill the away end with their viberent pong
Scandalous, Hope no one supports this why don't we charge their fans what we get charged either. No fans win in that case. Try to get the lesser charging clubs to put pressure on the greedy b'stds.
They don't care a hoot about our fans and your question of do I care I've been supporting Barnsley for over 40 years home and away , Tuesday night at places like Aldershot then work the next day, along with being a season ticket holder for years too so you work the answer out
It would be good if at least for local derbies we can agree a mutual price that away fans will be charged at both games.
You are wanting the match day prices to be reciprocal, so you clearly don't care about the impact that would have on our fans who pay match by match at home. I don't know what your supporter CV has got to do with it.
Fans of other clubs don't set the prices, they are just football fans like me. I hate that we hide behind reciprocal pricing as a exscue for ripping off fellow football fans.
I hate reciprocal pricing. My dad always used to go to both Leeds matches with me (as he used to be a season ticket holder there for many years before seeing the light) but paying £38 to go to one match is too much so we don’t go to the away match and then if BFC charges the same for the home match he won’t be able to go to that either.
Congratulations! I wondered who would be the first to say that. If you can go to enough games to justify getting a season ticket, good luck to you. A lot of us can't.
It's a way of getting prices down. For example we say if they knock a tenner off their usual price we will do the same for their fans.
NHS: work most weekends. I got to see 6 matches last season so doubt if i (or other shift workers) will be forking 40£ a month out. #4 home matches.
. If they do the matching pricing they will probley do one of those 5 game flexi tickets for those fans who can only make Leeds,Wednesday and 3 more lol
I think the membership thing is instead of doing flexi-tickets. I don't find paying £25 to get a 7th game 'free' very inspiring though. Ps. The most expensive game I went to with my flexi-ticket last time was £28 by the way. I couldn't go to any of the derbies.