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£39 Tickets 09:13 - Sep 1 with 2727 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

For Stoke fans at ours. Bit steep that.

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£39 Tickets on 09:31 - Sep 1 with 2646 viewsWatford_Ranger

Yet away tickets are capped at £30 in the best league in the world. It’s disgusting. Anything above £30 is disgusting but seems to be the norm now to pay £35 anywhere in this league (not Wrexham to be fair to them).
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£39 Tickets on 09:35 - Sep 1 with 2615 viewsterryb

It's the price of Gold that is to blame. I agree it's too much, but it's the same prices as Rangers supporters are charged on a match by match basis.

I don't think we will be decreasing them!
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£39 Tickets on 10:02 - Sep 1 with 2517 viewsstevec

It is steep but begs the question, why are we giving the lower tier to ST holders and pulling probably half the price per game and that’s without considering the empty seats in the front rows.

It’s not like our home form improved last season either!
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£39 Tickets on 10:14 - Sep 1 with 2475 viewsterryb

£39 Tickets on 10:02 - Sep 1 by stevec

It is steep but begs the question, why are we giving the lower tier to ST holders and pulling probably half the price per game and that’s without considering the empty seats in the front rows.

It’s not like our home form improved last season either!


The lower tier would be at Silver prices rather than the same as the upper tier.

I do agree with you though.
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£39 Tickets on 10:40 - Sep 1 with 2371 viewscolinallcars

Ee lad…I remember when it were a shillin' to get in and tuppence for a bag of Percy Dalton's peanuts.
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£39 Tickets on 10:51 - Sep 1 with 2309 viewsPaddyhoops

A one bed flat in Stoke cost 100 grand . In London it’s 300 .
I agree it’s too dear but it’s costs a lot more to run a football club in London than it does up North .
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£39 Tickets on 11:36 - Sep 1 with 2208 viewsSBR_W6Hoop

Charlton got hit for £39 per ticket on Saturday
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£39 Tickets on 12:15 - Sep 1 with 2124 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

£39 Tickets on 10:51 - Sep 1 by Paddyhoops

A one bed flat in Stoke cost 100 grand . In London it’s 300 .
I agree it’s too dear but it’s costs a lot more to run a football club in London than it does up North .


Not by a factor of 30% though!
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£39 Tickets on 12:20 - Sep 1 with 2094 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Stoke fans you say...fck 'em!

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£39 Tickets on 12:22 - Sep 1 with 2088 viewsPaddyhoops

£39 Tickets on 12:15 - Sep 1 by BazzaInTheLoft

Not by a factor of 30% though!


I do like out northern friends but they do like pleading poverty .
I’m not a work today . Picking up my missus from Gatwick .
I’m channel surfing and the usual brits abroad shite is on .
Oddly enough they’re are never many people from Dahn Sarf . They’re all from ooop north.
Not sure what that tells about the economics of this country.
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£39 Tickets on 12:37 - Sep 1 with 1998 viewsDavieQPR

£39 Tickets on 12:15 - Sep 1 by BazzaInTheLoft

Not by a factor of 30% though!


No, possibly more.
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£39 Tickets on 12:43 - Sep 1 with 1982 viewsFrankRightguard

Was talking at an Oxford fan I know about it. Same as an upper loft walk up so if you’re dropping the price of away tickets presumably you’d do the same at the other end and wipe how much off the already meagre revenue?
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£39 Tickets on 12:47 - Sep 1 with 1964 viewsChrisNW6

+ We probably have some of the worst away end facilities in the division. I think it should be a capped price and £39 is too high. Some of stuff posted online of the upper concourse looks shocking.

The fact we are currently an easy touch @ home and away fans generally go home happy, has kept the fan complaints at an acceptable level for the club.
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£39 Tickets on 12:48 - Sep 1 with 1962 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

£39 Tickets on 12:37 - Sep 1 by DavieQPR

No, possibly more.


Not according to Swiss Ramble.

Stoke: £54.9m
https://swissramble.substack.com/p/stoke-city-finances-202324

QPR: £37.3m
https://swissramble.substack.com/p/qpr-finances-202324

in 23/24 season.
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£39 Tickets on 15:09 - Sep 1 with 1773 viewsstainrods_elbow

£39 Tickets on 10:51 - Sep 1 by Paddyhoops

A one bed flat in Stoke cost 100 grand . In London it’s 300 .
I agree it’s too dear but it’s costs a lot more to run a football club in London than it does up North .


It's supply and demand, innit? Who in their right mind would choose to live in Stoke?

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£39 Tickets on 15:16 - Sep 1 with 1771 viewsBeauRanger

£39 Tickets on 09:31 - Sep 1 by Watford_Ranger

Yet away tickets are capped at £30 in the best league in the world. It’s disgusting. Anything above £30 is disgusting but seems to be the norm now to pay £35 anywhere in this league (not Wrexham to be fair to them).


Sorry down voted in error 🤨
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£39 Tickets on 01:47 - Sep 4 with 1205 viewsNewBee

I believe Stoke haven't increased home ticket prices for something like 12 years, maybe more? Plus the club provides free coach travel for their fans travelling to away games.
All subsidised by Denise and Peter Coates (Bet365 multi multi millionaires)

Which is no consolation whatever for fans of visiting sides who are getting gouged.
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£39 Tickets on 07:22 - Sep 4 with 978 viewsWatford_Ranger

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£39 Tickets on 10:09 - Sep 4 with 827 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

£39 Tickets on 07:22 - Sep 4 by Watford_Ranger



Wow.
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£39 Tickets on 10:40 - Sep 4 with 763 viewsPaddyhoops

£39 Tickets on 10:09 - Sep 4 by BazzaInTheLoft

Wow.


I’m sure Birmingham City sticking within all financial Fair play parameters and have a right to be outraged.
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£39 Tickets on 10:47 - Sep 4 with 752 viewsBeejnewark

£39 Tickets on 07:22 - Sep 4 by Watford_Ranger



That's no way to treat your former landlords..
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£39 Tickets on 10:55 - Sep 4 with 727 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

£39 Tickets on 10:40 - Sep 4 by Paddyhoops

I’m sure Birmingham City sticking within all financial Fair play parameters and have a right to be outraged.


That’s got nothing to do with the ordinary fans.
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£39 Tickets on 10:58 - Sep 4 with 715 viewskensalriser

Let’s keep this in perspective. Disgusting is when you can’t go to watch football any more because your stadium’s been bombed, you’ve been killed or conscripted, the young women in your town have been raped by invading soldiers and the children kidnapped by a foreign state. A slightLy overpriced ticket is a fairly trivial issue.

But is it overpriced? Championship attendances are rising. Most clubs are making a loss. Why deny them additional revenue? And why not consider the real driving force behind the madness of Championship finances - average players earn in one month what most people would regard as a decent annual wage.

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£39 Tickets on 11:22 - Sep 4 with 664 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

It's always sad to me when people take bullets for corporatism ahead of normal fans.

It's not the normal fan or average footballer's responsibility to protect club revenues, especially other club's.

Sad we no longer see Football Clubs as community or social assets that has potential to do some real good and bring some real joy instead of just sucking money out of fan's pockets because we can't change football clubs like we can energy suppliers.
[Post edited 4 Sep 11:24]
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£39 Tickets on 05:56 - Sep 5 with 266 viewsLadbrokeR

£39 Tickets on 10:51 - Sep 1 by Paddyhoops

A one bed flat in Stoke cost 100 grand . In London it’s 300 .
I agree it’s too dear but it’s costs a lot more to run a football club in London than it does up North .


Good luck with that London one bed flat for 300k 😀
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