Percentage cuts or not, £41 for a ticket is somewhat of a joke.
I don't mind paying £41 for CL games or PL games, but for CC and FA Cup, they should be reduced.
Percentage cuts or not, £41 for a ticket is somewhat of a joke.
I don't mind paying £41 for CL games or PL games, but for CC and FA Cup, they should be reduced.
They could have done...I seriously doubt it however. Especially at a time when every other club in the league is lowering/freezing prices/selling CC tickets for ten bob.
That's what was said after the Coventry CC game (I think) a couple of seasons back, only for Coventry to come out and flatly deny it. At least that's how I remember it. Or am I imagining it? Anyone?
possibly it is just a excuse but I'm sure if wolves was given the choice of having 45% of 76000 tickets sold at £10-15 or 45% of 60000 tickets sold at £30-45 I'm not sure if they would agree to take such a cut.
Would cost me about £60 to go tonight.
I had to pay 44.00 for that Coventry match it's beggars belief!
Coventry were the first team to start ripping visiting fans off IIRC.
51k was reported on the BBC.
That's it the ACS has put both United and the visiting club in a win win position and it's the fans who have to stump up every time!
If we get another home draw I think I'm going to opt out.
I can't justfy the expense this season.
I'm considering it too
Especially given I never get an away, and now they're making the European aways trickier to get too
In fact they can feck off
You can opt out of the ACS now can't you? Don't think we can complain about that anymore.
It's the ridiculous prices that's the issue here.
You can opt out of the ACS now can't you? Don't think we can complain about that anymore.
It's the ridiculous prices that's the issue here.
I like to apply for the aways.
Therefore my ideal position is an away draw (and I chose not to go) or we get knocked out early on.
Last season I was screwing everytime we got a home draw, which we did at every round. We played Middlesborough, QPR, Blackburn & Derby, thats 4 x £35 = £140.00, to see the reserves play.
I did derby away and the final as well but I won't include them as they were my own choice.
I can't justify that this season.
if it means no away tickets from the club then so be it!
You can only opt out of the CC ACS. FA Cup and European ties are still tied in whether you can go or not...
Hardly ever get twatting away tickets through the club anyways.
its a bloody piss take nearly every other club reduced their prices last night, mind you city were charging only £15 and £5 for kids and they got only 24,000 and they played a full team, and all their fans come from Manchester ( well known fact !! ) anyway i digress, when we played Valencia there were 74,000 with reduced prices and everyone sat round me looked like they were not regulars and all with kids, so surely we would have got a similar crowd last night giving those less fortunate a chance to see a game,
I reckon there about 2,000 wolves fans last night cos it seemed like only a third of the top tier was full but that is a good turn out compared to the 100 Fulham fans at the council house.
That's the cost for Wolves fans tonight and apparently there's a boycott on.
Although United supporters are paying upwards of that mind.
Talksport are leading with it this afternoon.
51k was reported on the BBC.
Does tickets sold include those in the ACS, who wouldn't have bothered attending? I'm assuming so.