I accept I might be wrong, too busy to check.Where are you getting £20 from? it’s £35!! it’s been £35 all the way through the tournament
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I accept I might be wrong, too busy to check.Where are you getting £20 from? it’s £35!! it’s been £35 all the way through the tournament
England
Bermuda
Even I'd it's just £5 it still seems a little unfair.
ST holders £20 the rest of us £40 still double the season ticket price
Fingers crossed 🤞 I can't make it so one less person to compete withI think holding the price to £40.00 for gold members for the semi final is excellent PR well done for that.
There will be far more demand for this match.
Just hope there will be tickets left on Thursday when we get our chance.
Ireland
Same here ✈️⚽️🔴🔵I'm doing the same. Flying in Thursday - Sunday night.
England
Yes I thought the prices would gradually creep up after the group stage as we progressed, so it’s good they’ve kept it the sameI think holding the price to £40.00 for gold members for the semi final is excellent PR well done for that.
There will be far more demand for this match.
Just hope there will be tickets left on Thursday when we get our chance.
England
It was the same last round. My ticket was £35 but my mate who’s a season ticket+ holder bought an extra ticket for my fiancé and it cost an extra £5.
I suppose the commercial response would be, whether they have attended or not is not so much a consideration because the seat has already been paid for, but my guess would be that the overriding consideration when deciding if anyone is going to play favourites, will be that Season ticket holders have spent somewhere between £500 / £800 (in advance) on buying a season ticket in the first place, as opposed to others that have only spent membership fees -What I think is unfair is that Season ticket holders that haven't bothered attending the majority of home games (judged by the amount of available seats there have been in the holmesdale leading up to the games when made available to Gold members) are now given what's seen as a discounted cost & priority for this game.
England
For Prem games their seats are paid for not for Europe & whilst I get that certain people have only paid for memberships and attend a couple of games a season.I suppose the commercial response would be, whether they have attended or not is not so much a consideration because the seat has already been paid for, but my guess would be that the overriding consideration when deciding if anyone is going to play favourites, will be that Season ticket holders have spent somewhere between £500 / £800 (in advance) on buying a season ticket in the first place, as opposed to others that have only spent membership fees -
So, With a big game on the horizon, (A cup final) how would you determine who gets priority in availability & pricing ?For Prem games their seats are paid for not for Europe & whilst I get that certain people have only paid for memberships and attend a couple of games a season.
A lot of us are on waiting lists for season tickets & actually spend more attending games throughout the season because it's the only way we can attend.
Another Parish points exercise
Wales
England
I would look at the booking history for the competition.So, With a big game on the horizon, (A cup final) how would you determine who gets priority in availability & pricing ?
England
How would u allocate preferences for the first game in this new cup competition ?I would look at the booking history for the competition.
Fans who have support the team in away matches get priority as that is a massive outlay. Then home matches can be broken down depending on how many matches you have attended. Including the qualification matches there have been 7 games I think???
If you have just turned up to Fiorentina (only game I've seen sold out) how do you deserve to be there over others?