Would you be happy to pay another £100 for a season ticket?

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  1. wakeyred

    wakeyred Well-Known Member

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    Clubs such as Burnley charge over £400 for a season ticket. As we are hearing so many complaints about buying division 1 players, etc. Is everyone happy to put their hands in their pockets and pay for better players, or are we all just expecting the owner to pay?
     
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    Conan Troutman Well-Known Member

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    Chicken and egg really.
     
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    I think season tickets represent good value at the level we are at and yes I would be willing to pay more if the powers at Oakwell decided to put prices up. I think £100 would be about the limit I would pay.
     
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    No. I think what the club is asking for now is about my limit should I choose to renew.
     
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    It would be interesting to have an input on the extra contribution
     

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