Fulham v Addicks on SKY Sat 5 Oct 12.30
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We will, but we shouldn’t, really shouldn’t encourage this sort of daylight robberypalarsehater said: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.0 -
Huh?eaststandmike said:
Sold the last few yesterday, booked and paid for flights you sayCAFCsayer said:When do they go on sale?
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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...
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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.johnnybev1987 said: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.
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Yep done the same money going to Barnsley as i did reading last week.palarsehater said:
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.johnnybev1987 said: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.3 -
palarsehater said:
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.johnnybev1987 said: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.
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What if his friends are all clergymen?Sillybilly said:
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. 😉Chippycafc said:Southendaddick said: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.0 -
They are third on my teams to stuff list.1
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Then don't let them stand behind youUboat said:
What if his friends are all clergymen?Sillybilly said:
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. 😉Chippycafc said:Southendaddick said: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.4 -
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 roofjohnnybev1987 said: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...
£10 by itself isn't much, but where does it stop. £40 next season as that's only £5 more, £45 the following season etc6 -
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Millwall and ?MuttleyCAFC said:They are third on my teams to stuff list.0 -
I'll have a wild guess and say Palace.Mendonca In Asdas said:
Millwall and ?MuttleyCAFC said:They are third on my teams to stuff list.0 -
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?johnnybev1987 said: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...
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I reckon he’s talking about teams in the ChampionshipCovered End said:
I'll have a wild guess and say Palace.Mendonca In Asdas said:
Millwall and ?MuttleyCAFC said:They are third on my teams to stuff list.
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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If you look at the same seat for our game in the opposite end, it's priced at £30.0
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There used to be a rule saying that prices must be the same.objectivecafc said:If you look at the same seat for our game in the opposite end, it's priced at £30.0 -
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.Mendonca In Asdas said:
Millwall and ?MuttleyCAFC said:They are third on my teams to stuff list.0 -
When did Reading try to nick our players? - Do you not mean Brentford?MuttleyCAFC said:
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.Mendonca In Asdas said:
Millwall and ?MuttleyCAFC said:They are third on my teams to stuff list.0 -
Yes, I meant Brentford!!!!! I don't hate Reading at all
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They took Callum Harriott from usForeverAddickted said:
When did Reading try to nick our players? - Do you not mean Brentford?MuttleyCAFC said:
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.Mendonca In Asdas said:
Millwall and ?MuttleyCAFC said:They are third on my teams to stuff list.
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When do they go on sale?0
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That french dude who scored a goal or two for us.....ahhhh....whats his bloody name???ForeverAddickted said:
When did Reading try to nick our players?MuttleyCAFC said:
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.Mendonca In Asdas said:
Millwall and ?MuttleyCAFC said:They are third on my teams to stuff list.0 -
You mean the fella that went to Bournemouth first?CAFCTrev said:
That french dude who scored a goal or two for us.....ahhhh....whats his bloody name???ForeverAddickted said:
When did Reading try to nick our players?MuttleyCAFC said:
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.Mendonca In Asdas said:
Millwall and ?MuttleyCAFC said:They are third on my teams to stuff list.
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When are the Fulham tickets going on sale? Normally its a month ahead of the game aint it?0
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Rule still exists.ElfsborgAddick said:
There used to be a rule saying that prices must be the same.objectivecafc said:If you look at the same seat for our game in the opposite end, it's priced at £30.0 -
Tickets details have been released, as predicted by some Valley Gold members have been given a higher priority than the Reading game0
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https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5d7a0d792ea91/tickets-fulham-away-to-go-on-restricted-sale-from-monday-september-16th
1. 580 points & Valley Gold - Monday 16th September - 2pm
2. 580 Points - Tuesday 17th September – 9:30am
3. 540 & Valley Gold – Tuesday 17th September – 2pm
4. 540 – Wednesday 18th September – 9:30am
5. 500 or Valley Gold - Wednesday 18th September – 2pm
6. 460 – Friday 20th September – 9:30am
7. 350 - Friday 20th September – 2pm
8. 230 – Monday 23rd September – 2pm
9. 100 - Tuesday 24th September – 9:30am
10. General sale - Tuesday 24th September – 2pm
Unsure of your Fan ID? Supporters can find out their ID by emailing tickets@cafc.co.uk.
Ticket prices are as follows
Adults: £30.00
Over 65: £25.00
Under 22: 25.00
Under 18: £15.00
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hope that they reach stage 8 for me0
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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 seasons0
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also £30.00 for adults £7 more than wigan.........0












