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Post by Pilch on May 5, 2004 1:15:38 GMT 1
good job we never played at cardiff they have tickets up to £90 and a similar family area £65 for adults £32.50 for kids thats £162.50 for you JP plus £10 for a programme £20 for food if stoke & back is £15 petrol then cardiff must be £50 £60 speeding ticket as it is in wales £5 parking www.millwallfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10367~516972,00.html?ptvParm=
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Post by SeanBroseley on May 5, 2004 1:17:24 GMT 1
playstations behind the main stand too.
I just think £20 for a primary school kid is nuts.
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Post by MRJPSHREW on May 5, 2004 1:24:21 GMT 1
Well Unfortunately I would be watching it on tv at those prices.
Not happy with paying £20 for a child, but I'll still pay it as I wouldnt let her miss out nor would she want to be in the family stand.
here's to promotion
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Post by Shrews and Royals on May 5, 2004 8:12:22 GMT 1
playstations behind the main stand too. I just think £20 for a primary school kid is nuts. I've alrady made my feelings known to the Conference, although they have now confirmed that it is "only" £35 for under 11 in the hospitality bit. At least you don't have to pay that for a 2 year old like we may be doing! The extra point is that the family area is stuck in the worst position and next to the Aldershot fans!
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Post by stuttgartershrew on May 5, 2004 10:56:32 GMT 1
Good Shout Bally lad. £20 to sit on the halfway line at one of the best new grounds in the country. Bring it on Don't mind paying 20 notes meself but I can understand why some are a tad annoyed that they may have to spend the same amount for their children too...I think some concession should have been made available outside of the family enclosure.
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Post by StaffsShrew on May 5, 2004 11:28:38 GMT 1
Guys, Just spoken to Stoke City and also some Stoke supporters I work with. It seems adult prices for the Boothen End are normally £19 with a reduction of £2 if you buy the tickets early. A child ticket is £9 and that's where the real issue is! I appreciate it's a final but really!!! I can confirm that the pricing is not set by Stoke or Shrewsbury but by the Conference.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2004 14:06:49 GMT 1
Yep, my mate is paying £90 for the cup final.
Can't understand the need for a family stand to be honest. The £20 and £10 prices should be all across the board.
But it's a one off.
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Post by rob on May 5, 2004 14:11:21 GMT 1
People who are entitled to reduced admission shouldnt be pigionholed into watching the match from one part of the ground. It is bang out of order and to be honest a great shame. However it is a one off, and at least the other clubs will be benefiting from the gate receipts. But its no wonder the ground had only 15,000 people in it or so last year. Bloody rip off Having said that I'd happily lose my student concession for one match if it ment Salop went up
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Post by Pilch on May 5, 2004 16:38:03 GMT 1
if the prices had been £25 & £15
it may have sounded more reasonable and yet more money would have been made
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Post by pawlo on May 5, 2004 17:38:40 GMT 1
I think, as most seem to, that £20 for an adult is ok, but £20 for a kid is an absolute disgrace.
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