B*ll*cks The club should do as it has said it would do in its own ticketing policy charge no more than for a league game. Had the Burnley game been more than 15 quid I doubt there would have been 5 thousand there. The money to the club from the cup is a bonus as is the sky money they will be getting. If you are happy with being exploited then fair enough, each to his own.
Of course it is If we had drawn scunny it would have been 15 quid Your loyalty is being exploited if you think it is fair.
RE: B*ll*cks some fair points but if you feel your being exploited then dont go, cant fault ya, but if you feel so strongly about being ripped off at a shop, pub, BFC, or wherever i personally would not go to the place again, you stick by your guns.
Personally... ...I have to choose between going to the Man U game or going to the Doncaster game. Can't afford both.
sorry i must have missed this but are people complaining at 25 nips for a ticket against one of the biggest clubs in the world?
moronic IF you can afford £20 then you can afford £25. If you can afford £25 then you can afford £30 it's only an extra fiver. Hang on, if you can afford £30 then you can afford £35 can't you? It's only £5 more. And if you can afford £35 then you can afford £40 surely? £160 for a family of four. fecking bargain
RE: moronic Pathetic Super Tyke I expected some people to moan but I'm surprised you are one of them. Making out you're such a big fan all the time and now you begrudge the club an extra fiver. It's embarrassing really. Who mentioned forty quid? If people can afford £20 or £22 on a fortnightly basis they can surely stretch to an extra £3-5 as a one off. If they refuse to - **** 'em.
RE: moronic He's on about for families though mainly. If a father usually takes a couple of kids to a game, it soon becomes expensive for a match on the television.