west brom have recieved a full allocation of 1900 to craven cottage - we should receive similar, doubt this will make general, aslong as if we are going pretty well brentford and possibly qpr.
west brom have recieved a full allocation of 1900 to craven cottage - we should receive similar, doubt this will make general, aslong as if we are going pretty well brentford and possibly qpr.
We'd sell this out even if we're doing badly!
i meant brentford and qpr.
if we were 24th and relegated by the time we play brentford im sure we would not sell it out.
No because all clubs are slowly pricing fans out of attending games on a PAYG basis. Can almost guarantee that a number of 'fans' won't bother with going to this away game with those prices.
No because all clubs are slowly pricing fans out of attending games on a PAYG basis. Can almost guarantee that a number of 'fans' won't bother with going to this away game with those prices.
plan for this one is the sports bar at waterloo for england vs argies at 9am in the rugby, then jump on train to putney from waterloo trains every 6/7 mins. about a 25 min walk to craven cottage.
isn’t there a 30 quid limit in the prem? How can Fulham get away with it?
If I can get a ticket I’ll go and probably will at that price live on Sky
Yes away tickets are capped at 30 quid in the premier league.
Only in English football could a team drop down a division............and put their prices up.
Surprise surprise that EFL have not thought to put a cap on away ticket prices.
EFL spokesman Roger Johnson has just issued a statement regarding pricing for away fans at Fulham,he said 'if you don't like the prices,then don't fucking go'
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if we were 24th and relegated by the time we play brentford im sure we would not sell it out.
Adults £35
Over 65s £30
18-21 £30
U18 £15
My cousin's bought my ticket, so I'm sorted.
If I can get a ticket I’ll go and probably will at that price live on Sky
I will watch it on sky, that way I will get to see it, though I may stand up and watch it in my front room as apparently it enhances the experience.
Only in English football could a team drop down a division............and put their prices up.
checked opening times they are open from 9am
Why would it be any different over something like this?
Leeds have been charging Forest, Swansea etc £39 (£44 on the day)
Just checked the Doncaster website and their fans are being charged £27 in the Upper Tier there
Be curious if they'd reduced tickets prior to League One relegation or whether they've dropped their prices because they're now in League One