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price of football

by jonboy29red » 02 Aug 2011 18:44

sorry if this has already been covered : the BB have done a report on all football clubs entrance prices and food ect any one know were we came in the list?

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by Friday's Legacy » 02 Aug 2011 20:05

jonboy29red sorry if this has already been covered : the BB have done a report on all football clubs entrance prices and food ect any one know were we came in the list?


18th i think (championship)

here you go - http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14367357.stm

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by Dan - B15 Royal » 02 Aug 2011 20:54

Im shocked to see Ipswich so high up the list. Cheap drinks, pies, programmes etc.. they might offer, but if the survey took into account town's ticket pricing structure for away fans they would be at the bottom of that grid, not within the top 3 clubs, so for me Ipswich is not one of the cheaper away days, despite what the table shows!

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by Tails » 02 Aug 2011 21:17

Hi Dan - B15 Royal,

Good to see you posting, have you tried AE? It is a wonderful and welcoming board.

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by Svlad Cjelli » 02 Aug 2011 21:50

The survey's pretty invalid though - lots of clubs gave the price of a special ticket promotion as their "lowest ticket price." For instance Watford according to the survey have £10 ticket prices, but it's £26 there this weekend.


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by Super_horns » 02 Aug 2011 21:51

Svlad Cjelli The survey's pretty invalid though - lots of clubs gave the price of a special ticket promotion as their "lowest ticket price." For instance Watford according to the survey have £10 ticket prices, but it's £26 there this weekend.


For the West Ham game in 2 weeks...

Our first home game is againsty Derby which is a tenner but you make a valid point.

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Re: price of football

by voyager1 » 07 Aug 2011 08:15

Super_horns Our first home game is againsty Derby which is a tenner but you make a valid point.


It's £26 (adults) for Watford v Derby. The only special offer is kids for a quid.

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by voyager1 » 07 Aug 2011 20:05

This list of prices is flawed because clubs only provided the cheapest ticket prices. In the case of Watford, they do £10 adult tickets once in a blue moon and if the study went by the mode or average prices then Watford wouldn't have been the cheapest since a ticket at Reading costs less than a normal ticket at Watford.

For the clubs who have different price categories, they should have gone for the average or mode.

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Re: price of football

by Svlad Cjelli » 07 Aug 2011 23:33

Isn't that what I said 3 posts above yours?


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