fulham really do not need to charge anymore than what it costs them to put on the game, they have players on ridic money. and have a v rich owner - its simply taking the piss but we will sell out.
We will, but we shouldn’t, really shouldn’t encourage this sort of daylight robbery
We will still sell out regardless of prices, unfortunately. Silly price , but whats different if we pay £35 in Fulham with less travel, say Birmingham/ Swansea, where you have to stay over or travel will be a lot higher.
Not saying I agree, but I doubt £10 more than it should be will stop your average football fan...
We will still sell out regardless of prices, unfortunately. Silly price , but whats different if we pay £35 in Fulham with less travel, say Birmingham/ Swansea, where you have to stay over or travel will be a lot higher.
Not saying I agree, but I doubt £10 more than it should be will stop your average football fan...
21st september im going to wigan away match ticket and train ticket( using monthly travelcard into london ) £73.50 although wont spend as much in pubs as 1 its up north so cheaper and 2 on train for over 2 hours so train cans will do.
5th october fulham away £35.00 match ticket plus in central london/putney most of the day evening going to spend a lot more than wigan.
We will still sell out regardless of prices, unfortunately. Silly price , but whats different if we pay £35 in Fulham with less travel, say Birmingham/ Swansea, where you have to stay over or travel will be a lot higher.
Not saying I agree, but I doubt £10 more than it should be will stop your average football fan...
21st september im going to wigan away match ticket and train ticket( using monthly travelcard into london ) £73.50 although wont spend as much in pubs as 1 its up north so cheaper and 2 on train for over 2 hours so train cans will do.
5th october fulham away £35.00 match ticket plus in central london/putney most of the day evening going to spend a lot more than wigan.
Yep done the same money going to Barnsley as i did reading last week.
We will still sell out regardless of prices, unfortunately. Silly price , but whats different if we pay £35 in Fulham with less travel, say Birmingham/ Swansea, where you have to stay over or travel will be a lot higher.
Not saying I agree, but I doubt £10 more than it should be will stop your average football fan...
21st september im going to wigan away match ticket and train ticket( using monthly travelcard into london ) £73.50 although wont spend as much in pubs as 1 its up north so cheaper and 2 on train for over 2 hours so train cans will do.
5th october fulham away £35.00 match ticket plus in central london/putney most of the day evening going to spend a lot more than wigan.
Fair enough , I was trying to put it into context. I do agree the prices are slightly high, however we don't have a massive allocation to start with and even your average fan £10 extra from what it should be , shouldn't matter its just more annoying. That alone in my opinion probably shouldn't stop someone going, if you cant afford it now then you probably couldn't anyway.
Not being harsh btw, I also think Fulham wont care too much if we sell out as they will be subsidised by the sky money.
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
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.
You’ll need to get your 6’4” next door neighbour to stand in front of you with a couple of his laity mates while shouting obscenities to get the full experience. 😉
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
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.
You’ll need to get your 6’4” next door neighbour to stand in front of you with a couple of his laity mates while shouting obscenities to get the full experience. 😉
We will still sell out regardless of prices, unfortunately. Silly price , but whats different if we pay £35 in Fulham with less travel, say Birmingham/ Swansea, where you have to stay over or travel will be a lot higher.
Not saying I agree, but I doubt £10 more than it should be will stop your average football fan...
It's a slippery slope though, which is why the EFL (ha ha ha ha) should set rules about pricing. If Fulham want to have a massively expensive squad, it shouldn't be away fans who have to pay for it, especially as it's not as if the stand is extra special as it isn't. A semi permanent structure with a propped roof
£10 by itself isn't much, but where does it stop. £40 next season as that's only £5 more, £45 the following season etc
We will still sell out regardless of prices, unfortunately. Silly price , but whats different if we pay £35 in Fulham with less travel, say Birmingham/ Swansea, where you have to stay over or travel will be a lot higher.
Not saying I agree, but I doubt £10 more than it should be will stop your average football fan...
Because if you legitimise £35 a ticket then soon you’ll be paying £35 for Fulham away and Birmingham/Swansea. Surely as an adult you are able to see the consequences of your decisions beyond the immediate impact?
Millwall are top of the list of course, then Derby (cheats) and fourth are Reading for trying to nick our players. One of those already beaten. Sorry, but I have not forgiven Parker - he cost us our one chance to finish fourth in modern times.
Millwall are top of the list of course, then Derby (cheats) and fourth are Reading for trying to nick our players. One of those already beaten. Sorry, but I have not forgiven Parker - he cost us our one chance to finish fourth in modern times.
When did Reading try to nick our players? - Do you not mean Brentford?
Millwall are top of the list of course, then Derby (cheats) and fourth are Reading for trying to nick our players. One of those already beaten. Sorry, but I have not forgiven Parker - he cost us our one chance to finish fourth in modern times.
When did Reading try to nick our players? - Do you not mean Brentford?
Millwall are top of the list of course, then Derby (cheats) and fourth are Reading for trying to nick our players. One of those already beaten. Sorry, but I have not forgiven Parker - he cost us our one chance to finish fourth in modern times.
When did Reading try to nick our players?
That french dude who scored a goal or two for us.....ahhhh....whats his bloody name???
Millwall are top of the list of course, then Derby (cheats) and fourth are Reading for trying to nick our players. One of those already beaten. Sorry, but I have not forgiven Parker - he cost us our one chance to finish fourth in modern times.
When did Reading try to nick our players?
That french dude who scored a goal or two for us.....ahhhh....whats his bloody name???
You mean the fella that went to Bournemouth first?
although i will benefit putting valley gold above 460 loyalty points is a bit cheeky. suppose there will always be someone unhappy with this but i have greater priority than someone who has had a st last 2 seasons
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We will still sell out regardless of prices, unfortunately. Silly price , but whats different if we pay £35 in Fulham with less travel, say Birmingham/ Swansea, where you have to stay over or travel will be a lot higher.
Not saying I agree, but I doubt £10 more than it should be will stop your average football fan...
5th october fulham away £35.00 match ticket plus in central london/putney most of the day evening going to spend a lot more than wigan.
Fair enough , I was trying to put it into context. I do agree the prices are slightly high, however we don't have a massive allocation to start with and even your average fan £10 extra from what it should be , shouldn't matter its just more annoying. That alone in my opinion probably shouldn't stop someone going, if you cant afford it now then you probably couldn't anyway.
Not being harsh btw, I also think Fulham wont care too much if we sell out as they will be subsidised by the sky money.
£10 by itself isn't much, but where does it stop. £40 next season as that's only £5 more, £45 the following season etc
cos at no point can a club as inoffensive as Fulham be 3rd in a hate list , they’re as beige as us
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