I can't feckin believe some of you.</p> The biggest game at Oakwell for years and its a couple of quid over the normal price for adults.</p> Ten days to get your reserved tickets and pick up another unoccupied seat, so those people won't have to join the throng.</p> Probably at least 3000 tickets left for anybody else.</p> And you're still not satisfied.</p> Piss moan, piss moan.(doh) </p>
Agreed. Some of people aren't happy if they haven't got something to moan about. They couldn't wait for ticket information to be released so they could slag club off. (blagger) (blagger)
It's a £5 price rise in the Ponty end Why have they got to do that. There's just no need to fleece us.
It's a massive cup game, and a rightful chance to cash in on the excitement and passion ..... and infinitely better that watching Colchester, QPR, etc.</p> Do you honestly believe that if we reached the Prem that gate prices would not be £25. We need to get real I'm afraid.</p>
The excuses are rolling in already aren't they? I think a fair few of the people who were bleating about not getting a ticket for Liverpool had no intention of going anyways. I think that if i had wanted to go THAT badly, I could have got a ticket somehow. No doubt the "price" will be an excuse for some this time around....
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RE: The excuses are rolling in already aren't they? Well at least season ticket holders will have a week and a half to stump up the cash. No seven hour queue this time and not able to get a ticket. Thank *****.
The thing is every penny BFC earn from this tie is all surplus income. There is no way they'd forecasted income for this year against us beating Liverpool at Anfield, and if they had, they're ******* incompetent. It makes no odds to me obviously, but I find it odd that people immediately think because their financial circumstances means it doesn't matter for the price to go up a bit, then everyone else must be in the same boat. That's ignorance at it's best. But matches the clubs attitude I suppose. Surely, Chelsea cannot dictate the price going up to the detriment of home fans. I don't believe that at all.
Yeah, it's not an issue for me I got no problem with 'em cashing in as a "one off". We need the money. To be honest, I'm getting a bit fed up with subsidising kids & pensioners in any case.