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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34416023

 

Surprised this has not been mentioned - sorry if it has...

"The average cost of Football League tickets across its three divisions over the 2014-15 season was £14.08, the organisation has announced.

In the Championship the average cost was £15.65, in League One it was £11.72 and in League Two £11.58."

it ain't that cheap... even on average surely ...... is it?

 

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Special offers and concessions distort the final figure, there should be a price for adult tickets as a stand alone cost.

There should be, however it isn't in their best interests to release those figures, seeing as it would see a dramatic increment in "average" price. Those figures make it look as if all is fine on the ticket cost front, couldn't be more wrong...

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£30 is way too much but £41 at Ewood Chicken Park? That is truly shameful.

We salute you Birmingham and Charlton. :)

Q: Why are Reading mentioned twice? We know why City are.. we're Bristol's... obviously has to be twice. 

The duplications are because what the table shows is the cost of upcoming away games being advertised on the websites of each club in the Championship. Two of them are soon to visit Reading and thus both are currently advertising those tickets. It's the same reason that City and Brighton appear more than once.

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We're just as bad as the rest.  £30 to any one is far to much let alone travelling fans.  

As for home pay on the day.... an absolute  disgrace. 

36 quid if I can make it down there today WTF. 

Not interested in the argument of buying a forever bollocks membership either.  Last year was the first season in god knows how many that I haven't  had a season ticket which has sadly followed on to this due to personal reasons and am ******  if i will pay money to be classed as some sort of loyal fan because the previous 25 years of loyalty has been forgotten. 

 

Get your shit sorted bristol city ot 27, 000 seats are going to look pathetic. 

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I would say that fair prices are 

£35 Premier League, £25 Championship, £20 League One, £15 League Two

£5 Premier League, £20 Championship, £20 League One, Pay me to go League Two!

The Prem don't need to charge anything they have enough from TV money. The rest of us have nothing in comparison and so, in reality, £20 is probably about 1/3 of what City should charge to get anywhere near balancing the disparity.

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if it's a spare that will go unused why not give it away?

Well yes, quite right. Was just so someone who can now not go got a bit back, whilst still saving another some money on the club's prices.

Also kind of a suggestion in comparison to the £36 quoted..

But yes, would be perfectly willing to just pass it on.

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Not interested in the argument of buying a forever bollocks membership either.  Last year was the first season in god knows how many that I haven't  had a season ticket which has sadly followed on to this due to personal reasons and am ******  if i will pay money to be classed as some sort of loyal fan because the previous 25 years of loyalty has been forgotten. 

You're not going to buy a membership that will save you money because you don't think City recognise your loyalty enough? That makes no sense whatsoever.

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We're just as bad as the rest.  £30 to any one is far to much let alone travelling fans.  

As for home pay on the day.... an absolute  disgrace. 

36 quid if I can make it down there today WTF. 

Not interested in the argument of buying a forever bollocks membership either.  Last year was the first season in god knows how many that I haven't  had a season ticket which has sadly followed on to this due to personal reasons and am ******  if i will pay money to be classed as some sort of loyal fan because the previous 25 years of loyalty has been forgotten. 

 

Get your shit sorted bristol city ot 27, 000 seats are going to look pathetic. 

match day prices are high but you have quoted £36 there are cheaper available. I'm sure the club will have competitive prices for next season. But most of those discounts will be incorporated into season ticket prices as it should be in my opinion. But £25 max is enough for championship football. Surely as you said you're a past season ticket holder you understand the reasons there discounted compared to match day prices?? Cheer up fella

 

 

 

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