Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:23 pm
Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:30 pm
Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:31 pm
Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:37 pm
englishbluebird wrote:I think youd be better off trying to get in the cardiff end against palace,i payed 35 quid
Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:37 pm
Brighton & hove Albion wrote:I've had nearly enough of English football and will start go to watch games abroad as it's cheaper, Yes it's cheaper and will be for me. We're all being taken for mugs and I'm not having it any more. Feel free to blast me, call me what you want but I'm not not paying prices anymore for what we're being charged. I'm fucked off with the whole thing. Our club call us Customers now instead of fans, well Barber, go f**k yourself you c**t.
It isn't just us at BHAFC but all clubs from all over the country are ripping fans off and it needs to be stopped.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/borussia-dortmund/10428828/British-interest-in-Borussia-Dortmund-no-surprise-to-the-men-who-make-the-Yellow-Wall-work.html
Tried to buy a Palace - Cardiff again today and was quoted £70 then £13.50 tax then £7.50 delivery which worked out at £90 . Taking the piss or what.
Same site and I bought a Chelsea - Palace ticket in the north stand for £22 plus tax etc for £32 which is ok.
I brought a AC Milan - Inter Milan derby ticket today for £31 for the 04 May 2014 derby -15:00 KO ** and return with Easy Jet for £47. £78 grand total. Germany is cheaper so why can't we be as well.
We're being ripped off big time and something needs to be done unless you are happy with prises and they will rise again next season. Are you happy with prises?
Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:41 pm
ncfc1 wrote:It is getting a rip-off. Cheltenhams cheapest ticket is £23 in a few weeks time for league 2 football ffs. I just hope we do the same to them and increase the price from £18
Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:41 pm
Brighton & hove Albion wrote:englishbluebird wrote:I think youd be better off trying to get in the cardiff end against palace,i payed 35 quid
Even £35 is a complete and utter farce. Should be £10 for away fans in the prem, they had a bumper pay day as well. Bloody greed. Clubs think about profit and not fans and one day it'll go pete tong and the fans will say enough is enough, the sooner the better I say
Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:59 pm
englishbluebird wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:englishbluebird wrote:I think youd be better off trying to get in the cardiff end against palace,i payed 35 quid
Even £35 is a complete and utter farce. Should be £10 for away fans in the prem, they had a bumper pay day as well. Bloody greed. Clubs think about profit and not fans and one day it'll go pete tong and the fans will say enough is enough, the sooner the better I say
yeah definetly agree,sadly i think some clubs(leeds definetly) also make ticket prices high to deter away fans from travelling,A lot less work for their stewards and the police to do
Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:05 pm
Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:14 pm
Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:16 pm
Willy the Wombat wrote:Last time I was in Sofia I watched the Levski CSKA derby. I took my translator, Tsevti (no didn't get me leg over so no pics for the "other" thread") cost around ten quid for the both of us and free programes. Due to "security concerns" it was played in the National Stadium yet the crowd was only 10,000 or so. When I asked why so few she said it's far too expensive for most people so they don't bother and watch the game in the bars. My project manager was aghast that I'd actually go to the game due to previous trouble let alone take a lady. Atmosphere was great, football was shite, Levski (the Blues, right wing lot) won and I walked back into town through a load of CSKA fans without a hint of trouble, had a few beers with fans of both teams in several bars.
I'm currently in Turkey around 20 mins drive (or 7.5 mins in a taxi!!) from Trabzonspors ground, only been there once so far but if they get a result against Warsaw tonight in the Europa League they'll be through to "knock out" stages when the the teams dropping out the Champions League come in. No idea of the ticket prices as I'll be invited as a guest so hoping for the JB's
Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:22 pm
Brighton & hove Albion wrote:englishbluebird wrote:I think youd be better off trying to get in the cardiff end against palace,i payed 35 quid
Even £35 is a complete and utter farce. Should be £10 for away fans in the prem, they had a bumper pay day as well. Bloody greed. Clubs think about profit and not fans and one day it'll go pete tong and the fans will say enough is enough, the sooner the better I say
Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:23 pm
Legs 11 wrote:Have you just woken up from a coma,this has been going on for years.
Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:34 pm
inthebowls wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:englishbluebird wrote:I think youd be better off trying to get in the cardiff end against palace,i payed 35 quid
Even £35 is a complete and utter farce. Should be £10 for away fans in the prem, they had a bumper pay day as well. Bloody greed. Clubs think about profit and not fans and one day it'll go pete tong and the fans will say enough is enough, the sooner the better I say
brighton. av just sent you a pm m8
Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:35 pm
Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:41 pm
Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Willy the Wombat wrote:Last time I was in Sofia I watched the Levski CSKA derby. I took my translator, Tsevti (no didn't get me leg over so no pics for the "other" thread") cost around ten quid for the both of us and free programes. Due to "security concerns" it was played in the National Stadium yet the crowd was only 10,000 or so. When I asked why so few she said it's far too expensive for most people so they don't bother and watch the game in the bars. My project manager was aghast that I'd actually go to the game due to previous trouble let alone take a lady. Atmosphere was great, football was shite, Levski (the Blues, right wing lot) won and I walked back into town through a load of CSKA fans without a hint of trouble, had a few beers with fans of both teams in several bars.
I'm currently in Turkey around 20 mins drive (or 7.5 mins in a taxi!!) from Trabzonspors ground, only been there once so far but if they get a result against Warsaw tonight in the Europa League they'll be through to "knock out" stages when the the teams dropping out the Champions League come in. No idea of the ticket prices as I'll be invited as a guest so hoping for the JB's
To expensive? Well there you go, instead of over pricing fans then they should lower prices to a sensible levels so more fans can attend meaning more money being spent which will create a better atmosphere then leads to more people attending which results in more merchandise being sold. How much was they charging for match tickets Willy?
Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:47 pm
Old school BLUE wrote:If you start watching foreign football dose that mean we don't have to read your drivel on here again ?
Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:56 pm
Willy the Wombat wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Willy the Wombat wrote:Last time I was in Sofia I watched the Levski CSKA derby. I took my translator, Tsevti (no didn't get me leg over so no pics for the "other" thread") cost around ten quid for the both of us and free programes. Due to "security concerns" it was played in the National Stadium yet the crowd was only 10,000 or so. When I asked why so few she said it's far too expensive for most people so they don't bother and watch the game in the bars. My project manager was aghast that I'd actually go to the game due to previous trouble let alone take a lady. Atmosphere was great, football was shite, Levski (the Blues, right wing lot) won and I walked back into town through a load of CSKA fans without a hint of trouble, had a few beers with fans of both teams in several bars.
I'm currently in Turkey around 20 mins drive (or 7.5 mins in a taxi!!) from Trabzonspors ground, only been there once so far but if they get a result against Warsaw tonight in the Europa League they'll be through to "knock out" stages when the the teams dropping out the Champions League come in. No idea of the ticket prices as I'll be invited as a guest so hoping for the JB's
To expensive? Well there you go, instead of over pricing fans then they should lower prices to a sensible levels so more fans can attend meaning more money being spent which will create a better atmosphere then leads to more people attending which results in more merchandise being sold. How much was they charging for match tickets Willy?
It was around ten quid or so for two tickets, can't remember exactly. Bon Jovi played in the same stadium a couple of weeks later and were charging 40 quid upwards, was sold out. The morning of the Bon Jovi gig our partner company's Financial Director asked if I'd like to go with her, shat me pants and dived out. One f*cking fine looking lady but out of my league
Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:57 pm
Thu Nov 07, 2013 8:00 pm
Miller time wrote:Working up in Hereford and I noticed £17 for an adult...
That's shocking Miller.
Thu Nov 07, 2013 8:07 pm
Thu Nov 07, 2013 8:08 pm
Thu Nov 07, 2013 8:14 pm
Thu Nov 07, 2013 8:32 pm
Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Willy the Wombat wrote:Brighton & hove Albion wrote:Willy the Wombat wrote:Last time I was in Sofia I watched the Levski CSKA derby. I took my translator, Tsevti (no didn't get me leg over so no pics for the "other" thread") cost around ten quid for the both of us and free programes. Due to "security concerns" it was played in the National Stadium yet the crowd was only 10,000 or so. When I asked why so few she said it's far too expensive for most people so they don't bother and watch the game in the bars. My project manager was aghast that I'd actually go to the game due to previous trouble let alone take a lady. Atmosphere was great, football was shite, Levski (the Blues, right wing lot) won and I walked back into town through a load of CSKA fans without a hint of trouble, had a few beers with fans of both teams in several bars.
I'm currently in Turkey around 20 mins drive (or 7.5 mins in a taxi!!) from Trabzonspors ground, only been there once so far but if they get a result against Warsaw tonight in the Europa League they'll be through to "knock out" stages when the the teams dropping out the Champions League come in. No idea of the ticket prices as I'll be invited as a guest so hoping for the JB's
To expensive? Well there you go, instead of over pricing fans then they should lower prices to a sensible levels so more fans can attend meaning more money being spent which will create a better atmosphere then leads to more people attending which results in more merchandise being sold. How much was they charging for match tickets Willy?
It was around ten quid or so for two tickets, can't remember exactly. Bon Jovi played in the same stadium a couple of weeks later and were charging 40 quid upwards, was sold out. The morning of the Bon Jovi gig our partner company's Financial Director asked if I'd like to go with her, shat me pants and dived out. One f*cking fine looking lady but out of my league
Hard to know what their £10 pounds is to the pound without looking on the currency converter which I can't be arsed with but know no one is out of anyones league Willy. People should take people for who they are and not for what they are. Sometimes it can get a bit intimidating because you think they are above you and I've been there but be yourself. If you saw my girlfriend then most on here who met her would think, what the f**k are you seeing that Brighton gimp for. Be yourself, I do and more so on here
Thu Nov 07, 2013 8:55 pm
Thu Nov 07, 2013 9:26 pm
Syntax Design wrote:Levski only sell out for the games that are not restricted as the ultras can do what they want then. Look on the Levski website there's even a VIP area for them on the stadium map which you will struggle massively to get tickets for unless you know someone who is one. If you're a tourist you'll get told the best place to sit for your safety.
Thu Nov 07, 2013 9:37 pm
Syntax Design wrote:£10 to watch Levski and the atmosphere is bonkers.![]()
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Thu Nov 07, 2013 9:50 pm
Willy the Wombat wrote:I bought two tickets for the Levski CSKA game from an official ticket selling outlet. I was working in Bulgaria at the time and could have had free tickets full hospitality and all that shite. One of my friends, translator on legal docs, had a brother who was one of Levski's main men, our colleague had a sister, I kid you not, had a brother who was CSKA main man. I went out for a beer and was Sofia v Willy, they were more concerned about me shagging their sister's!!
Thu Nov 07, 2013 9:56 pm
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