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13 minutes ago, pride of the west said:

It won't be a 10er. It's last 16 and as stated hull will have a say. Criminal if season ticket holders are asked to pay more than 20 in any part of the ground though. 

Fifteen and five is my guess.  For the causal football (not City) fan, Sky Tv will have a top game on each night, so the club will want to tempt them away from their telly.

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3 minutes ago, Robbored said:

Do we? I assumed the pricing of any cup game was down to the home team.

I think so, the example below is why I thought that.

7 hours ago, North London Red said:

Very true. Wasn't it Barnet a few years ago who refused to allow Man Utd to drop prices when Barnet went to Old Trafford in the league cup, knowing that as the away team they'd get a healthy cut of the gate receipts?

 

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12 minutes ago, ChippenhamRed said:

Speaking as a member who picks and chooses games, I would be tempted to go at up to £15. Anything above £20 will make for a disappointing turnout I suspect.

Same here CR, although I have ST, Hull not exactly the best draw. Bitter memories of Wembley a few years ago methinks

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DO NOT understand thread title.

There is a free market in housing / Northern city's.

I know for a fact you can buy the entire urban area of Hull for £89,950.

Whether or not this constitutes 'over-pricing' is academic in a free market.

Some folk just don't / won't understand macro economics.

 

:dunno:

 

Uncle TFR (Southerner)

 

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