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Plymouth Argyle are holding their match-ticket prices for the new Coca-Cola Championship season. An adult ticket will cost £22 if bought before a match day, while over 65's will be able to watch games for £15. The same £7 concession applies to the new under-23 category while under-18's will be charged only £6.

Bristol City advanced prices are Adult £23, £26 & £28. Senior Citizen £18, £20 & £22. Disabled/Student £13, £16 & £19. Under 16 £13, £16 & £19. Under 16 (Atyeo B Block / Lower Dolman) £7.

Home Park seems quite reasonable compared to Ashton Gate in all sectors.

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Plymouth Argyle are holding their match-ticket prices for the new Coca-Cola Championship season. An adult ticket will cost £22 if bought before a match day, while over 65's will be able to watch games for £15. The same £7 concession applies to the new under-23 category while under-18's will be charged only £6.

Bristol City advanced prices are Adult £23, £26 & £28. Senior Citizen £18, £20 & £22. Disabled/Student £13, £16 & £19. Under 16 £13, £16 & £19. Under 16 (Atyeo B Block / Lower Dolman) £7.

Home Park seems quite reasonable compared to Ashton Gate in all sectors.

Pasty Munchers F.C :disapointed2se: pays your money and you takes your choice.

I.M.H.O Its not just about the money the match day experience is more important to me, which is why a certain end of our ground draws me in. Cost and whatever league we happen to be in takes second place.

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As there's been so much about Ticket Prices lately the post was just to give everyone some idea what one of our rivals are charging. I agree with you at the end of the day it's down to what the supporter is prepared to pay to follow his team. I like many others make a considerable journey to follow The City no matter what league we are in and am prepared to pay this at the end of the day Life's too Short.

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As there's been so much about Ticket Prices lately the post was just to give everyone some idea what one of our rivals are charging. I agree with you at the end of the day it's down to what the supporter is prepared to pay to follow his team. I like many others make a considerable journey to follow The City no matter what league we are in and am prepared to pay this at the end of the day Life's too Short.

To right :mf_sleep:

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Pasty Munchers F.C :disapointed2se: pays your money and you takes your choice.

I.M.H.O Its not just about the money the match day experience is more important to me, which is why a certain end of our ground draws me in. Cost and whatever league we happen to be in takes second place.

You make a good point but not everyone can afford to experience the matchday expereince whereas possibly at Plymouth they could.

And before anyone jumps down my throat, ib een a season ticket holder for past 5 years until this year where i went to uni

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Bradford City have the cheapest seats in the League & look to secure sales of over 10000 fans.

Bums on seats with a profit on tickets & all match day revenue or busy fools.

I still bellieve that if CS had been sensible with increase (10/15%) we would be looking at 1000/1500 more fans who would have parted with their full ticket money?

Link:http://www.bradfordcityfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/0,,10266~1071424,00.html#continue

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