EagleEddie
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Well I’m pleased that season tickets have been frozen for next year. The club could have probably justified increasing them by 5-10% like a lot of the other prem clubs. Thank you CPFC.
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Thick scouse gits 🤣 don’t see them moaning when they spend £125 million on one player, the money has to come from somewhereLiverpool fans protested yesterday about the price of their tickets. Not sure they can protest when their club can normally do no wrong😉
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Trouble is everyone else moves up another 500 points as well so it has no real benefit 🤣Can't loose out on parish points so I will have to renew!
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I'm £750 in the UH with the plus thing added on. I've missed the odd game but we have a mate that lives locally that always takes our tickets if either of us can't make it down from Scotland so it works out pretty good. Easy to transfer it.My ticket is £600, I’ve missed 6 home league games this season for various reasons, which means by the end of the season I’ll have only been to 13 of the 19, but it’s still been good value for me because if I’d not had a season ticket and paid for that 13 games by the game it would’ve cost me £680, so missing 6 games it still saved me money
Plus not having the hassle of finding and buying tickets by the game
So basically my point is, well done Mr P, still good value for money, especially compared to what some fans pay
And btw, my neighbour pays £450 for a Gillingham season ticket in league 2😳
Especially given that if you were trying to pay game by game for those 13 games the likely hood of getting a seat that wasnt in the AW partially blocked by the TV gantry is pretty slim.My ticket is £600, I’ve missed 6 home league games this season for various reasons, which means by the end of the season I’ll have only been to 13 of the 19, but it’s still been good value for me because if I’d not had a season ticket and paid for that 13 games by the game it would’ve cost me £680, so missing 6 games it still saved me money
Plus not having the hassle of finding and buying tickets by the game
So basically my point is, well done Mr P, still good value for money, especially compared to what some fans pay
And btw, my neighbour pays £450 for a Gillingham season ticket in league 2😳
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Yes that as well, unless of course I want to pay £200 on ticketmasterEspecially given that if you were trying to pay game by game for those 13 games the likely hood of getting a seat that wasnt in the AW partially blocked by the TV gantry is pretty slim.
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Yes a mate of mines wife has had my ticket if I can’t go and it is really easy to transfer, also it’s easy to put it up for resaleI'm £750 in the UH with the plus thing added on. I've missed the odd game but we have a mate that lives locally that always takes our tickets if either of us can't make it down from Scotland so it works out pretty good. Easy to transfer it.
Just wish we could see a few more wins at home. Its a long day when the team don't perform, although we are all well used to that!
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Yeah I noticed a lot of empty seats when our form nosedived during that toxic period around February. It does make me wonder about the new corporate stand and effect that will have on prices and attendances.Yes a mate of mines wife has had my ticket if I can’t go and it is really easy to transfer, also it’s easy to put it up for resale
Not that it sold for the games I’ve done it, there was loads of empty seats put up for resale for the Leeds and spammers games, sometimes against certain teams and when the games are switched to Sunday or Monday night you couldn’t even give the tickets away 🤣
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Did Wimbledon have to relocate to Milton Keynes because of a war in SW19? I don’t remember that 🤣Having said that I'd happily do it all again next season if we can beat Mk Dons and then Strasbourg/Rayo in the final.
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Do you do that as a day trip? I thought we had a long day!I'm £750 in the UH with the plus thing added on. I've missed the odd game but we have a mate that lives locally that always takes our tickets if either of us can't make it down from Scotland so it works out pretty good. Easy to transfer it.
Just wish we could see a few more wins at home. Its a long day when the team don't perform, although we are all well used to that!
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I do for the Sunday 2pm games as the first train to London doesn't leave Edinburgh till 9am, so we usually get the cheap easyJet or Ryanair early on Sunday then go on the piss all day then fly home in the evening. For the rare Saturday games I usually get the sleeper train down on Friday night then catch the 1800/1830 back up depending on var time/engineering works. Luckily my mate works on the railway too so we get them free or cheap. We've been doing it for years so kind of used to it too. The extra 16/17 conference games have made it a long season travel wise though, but I've enjoyed them a lot. I visited some places I never thought I would see, especially to see Palace there as well. Hopefully it's not a one season wonder and we can win the semi and final and get another season of it.Do you do that as a day trip? I thought we had a long day!
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