Away fan ticket prices
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Re: Away fan ticket prices
You would imagine we are a Cat C game for Spurs
Last season the blocks either side of the away end for adults was Block 113 - £48 & Block 119 - £81 for Cat C games, Cat A games were £81 and £109.
How many do you reckon we would see for an away game at those prices
Last season the blocks either side of the away end for adults was Block 113 - £48 & Block 119 - £81 for Cat C games, Cat A games were £81 and £109.
How many do you reckon we would see for an away game at those prices
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I seem to think we were charged almost £50 at Man Utd too one seasonClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 3:31 pmThe PL and tv companies constantly spoke about the need for away fans at games yet clubs were charging them the earth; we had to pay £50 for adult tickets at Chelsea in 2015.
The FSA launched their Twenty’s Plenty campaign and that pressure forced them to at least reduce it to £30. There were some clubs charged a bit less for a while but I’m not sure anyone charges less than £30 now for an adult tickets
There really has to be some pressure applied now on concession pricing.
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You would imagine the easiest way to legislate it would be to set a cap of say 50% or 60% of the Adult price. would that then put the 30 quid limit in danger?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 3:31 pmThe PL and tv companies constantly spoke about the need for away fans at games yet clubs were charging them the earth; we had to pay £50 for adult tickets at Chelsea in 2015.
The FSA launched their Twenty’s Plenty campaign and that pressure forced them to at least reduce it to £30. There were some clubs charged a bit less for a while but I’m not sure anyone charges less than £30 now for an adult tickets
There really has to be some pressure applied now on concession pricing.
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Certainly close to, £46 in 2014/15.claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 3:32 pmI seem to think we were charged almost £50 at Man Utd too one season
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The £30 limit for adults is now set in stone for three years. It's in the PL rules when each tv deal kicks off and has been agreed for this current one. I'm told there is no desire to remove it whatsoever.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 3:38 pmYou would imagine the easiest way to legislate it would be to set a cap of say 50% or 60% of the Adult price. would that then put the 30 quid limit in danger?
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Its hard to see how premier league prices for away fans could be lower than what they already are for anyone. Already represent excellent value.
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£29 for an 8 year old in the spirit of what the agreement was is not excellent Value
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Don't go then, nobody is holding a gun to your head.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 5:09 pmAdults yes, without a doubt, but those prices for concessions at Old Trafford are a disgrace.
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If I thought something was a 'disgrace' I would avoid it.
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I'm going to Spurs and United and will pay £11 more for a ticket at united for my lad
I can say that's a disgrace, voice my opinion and still go...
The reason why prices are not even higher is because prices are challenged and not just accepted.
That should never change
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Do concessions apply in other realms of live entertainment?
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Watch them reduce if nobody bought them, you can't whine about it but still attend!The Shire Claret wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 5:25 pmI'm going to Spurs and United and will pay £11 more for a ticket at united for my lad
I can say that's a disgrace, voice my opinion and still go...
The reason why prices are not even higher is because prices are challenged and not just accepted.
That should never change
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Well I'm just on a popular music ticketing site and am seeing one flat price per ticket. Scanning the site, the ticket prices are on average double the price for an away ticket in the prem this season.
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Well maybe look at other sports... or cinema tickets of theater tickets, bowling ... I could go on
All have concession prices
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...and you still don't like it.The Shire Claret wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 5:31 pmNo you can
And it happened ... £20 is plenty got us to where we are now...
Not because of empty away ends
Concessions Creeping up should be addressed
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Most of those are not live experiencesThe Shire Claret wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 5:36 pmWell maybe look at other sports... or cinema tickets of theater tickets, bowling ... I could go on
All have concession prices
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No, I don't like it
I don't like having the Sh**s after a Chinese but I still order Salt and Pepper Chicken wings and Crispy Shredded Beef with Egg Fried Rice
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Nope not kidding. They aren't uniform is the point
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'Get your hand in your pocket Mr Chairman'
...but when it comes to actually paying for something yourself, people don't like it.
...but when it comes to actually paying for something yourself, people don't like it.
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While I think that's a little strong due to the sensitive nature of some to the pegging back of concessions , I do hope this topic is way down on the list of things the BFC ISA take to the club. Only because there are more important issues , and I think it's an easy one for the club to defend.
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Its going to be more expensive to watch AFC Wimbledon in League 1 at home for a decent seat in a decent stand than it is to watch Premier League football this season.
Its hard to know what people want. But it seems right now they have the best of both worlds
Its hard to know what people want. But it seems right now they have the best of both worlds
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Over 65's are fighting a losing battle, I presume they know that they aren't the target audience?
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I think its less about that, more that they tend to have, overall, the most disposable income
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Yet you were charged more ten years ago and I assumed you paid it? What has inflation been running at over that period?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 5:09 pmAdults yes, without a doubt, but those prices for concessions at Old Trafford are a disgrace.
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Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't understand the furore with concession pricing. Less than £30 for a football match is reasonable value in my opinion, and I'm not sure discounted pricing should be offered based on age.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 5:09 pmAdults yes, without a doubt, but those prices for concessions at Old Trafford are a disgrace.
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Maybe you will be when you start drawing your state pension?Mrpotatohead wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 6:37 pmMaybe I'm missing something, but I don't understand the furore with concession pricing. Less than £30 for a football match is reasonable value in my opinion, and I'm not sure discounted pricing should be offered based on age.

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Thought I remembered paying something like that, wow and that was 11 year ago. You can imagine what it would be now without the cap.
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but that's the crux of the issue and a much bigger problemPapabendi wrote: ↑Tue Aug 05, 2025 5:57 pmIts going to be more expensive to watch AFC Wimbledon in League 1 at home for a decent seat in a decent stand than it is to watch Premier League football this season.
Its hard to know what people want. But it seems right now they have the best of both worlds
Because the lower leagues can't compete they have to charge more as they don't have the TV money and to get good players they have to pay wages they can't afford.
If the trend continues we will have a lot more Morcambe / Bury / Rochdale etc... where club owners are having to dig into their own pockets just to pay the debt or go bust...
Wage caps are needed to get a hold of players and agents taking all the money out of the game and if the PL players were paid half of what they get now they would still be millionaires.
It should never be more to go and watch lower league but that shows what a mess it's all becoming
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The other way of looking at it is, Prem tickets are a relative bargain compared to football in general and other forms of entertainment in general (that do not always come with concessions) and the disruption that TV brings from a scheduling point of view is a by product and needs to be accepted if people want cheap tickets.
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The Premier League is an unprecedented success story, the envy of the Footballing World and you want to ruin it by introducing a salary cap?The Shire Claret wrote: ↑Wed Aug 06, 2025 9:59 ambut that's the crux of the issue and a much bigger problem
Because the lower leagues can't compete they have to charge more as they don't have the TV money and to get good players they have to pay wages they can't afford.
If the trend continues we will have a lot more Morcambe / Bury / Rochdale etc... where club owners are having to dig into their own pockets just to pay the debt or go bust...
Wage caps are needed to get a hold of players and agents taking all the money out of the game and if the PL players were paid half of what they get now they would still be millionaires.
It should never be more to go and watch lower league but that shows what a mess it's all becoming
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In your opinion it will ruin it - and your have made an assumption on my point .... I think there should be an international salary cap to make it work, not just England and should be relative to the fiancial income of every league etc...
The PL is exactly what you say it is, including he most innovative with ideas etc...
You might not agree with my point but what is happening in the lower leagues will creep upwards and it will all become unsustainable at some point unless something is done...
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Does VAT apply to football tickets? And, if so, are children’s tickets exempt from VAT like children’s clothes? Does that then mean that a child’s ticket could actually be more expensive than an adult one like the kits are in the club shop?
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Yes it does and I can't find any exemption for a child's ticket.
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How on earth would you Police an International salary cap? And that's before you start with legalities of it.The Shire Claret wrote: ↑Wed Aug 06, 2025 1:49 pmIn your opinion it will ruin it - and your have made an assumption on my point .... I think there should be an international salary cap to make it work, not just England and should be relative to the fiancial income of every league etc...
The PL is exactly what you say it is, including he most innovative with ideas etc...
You might not agree with my point but what is happening in the lower leagues will creep upwards and it will all become unsustainable at some point unless something is done...
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I don't think kids tickets are exempt but their clothes are which means we charge the same for kids replica shirts as we do for adults, and more for socks and shorts.