So what do you think? Like it or not its near bang on relegation, if it was in our own hands then maybe but most teams above only 2 to 3 wins out of 8 or 9 games needed to secure safety makes it near impossible to survive. Watford, Palace, Millwall all already released season ticket prices for 2013/14 season with the two former clubs offering promotion proof price freezes to fans. All three clubs most expensive around £500 cheapest around £350, can see tickets coming down but by how much will be fare? It makes you sick to think back to how much are tickets were increased by when similar sized clubs can offer such deals. In my opinion my season ticket in R Block should be coming down by at least £100 which I believe to be a fair price for my seat in the Championship but I cannot see it happening. I think prices will come down by the most £50. I could afford to renew at that price although I do hate the reoccurring feeling that the fans at this club are constantly being bled for their undying loyalty. So playing devils advocate here will a unfair pricing structure to season tickets next season stop you renewing? And in your opinion what wil be a fair pricing structure if we are to go down? No silly prices please lets keep this realistic. Cheers
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostMy guess is that the prices will be frozen with the board stating it's technically a drop in price due to getting more games for the price than in the PL.
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Originally posted by dave58 View PostI agree S.T prices will be the same 23 games in the Championship if we go down compared to 18 in the prem. lesser calibre of football but Hey Ho its only our own fault we didnt address our probs early enough no decent Centre back didnt sack Hughes early enough to give ud a chanceYou should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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i'll look at it on a per game basis.. if i feel im able to make it worthwhile i'll renew.. not a chance it can go up anyhow.
i'd expect the club to freeze and to be honest i'd be okay with that - but would expect a few early cup games too.Soldier: "im on reconnaissance sir.. im looking for our camouflage expert.. have you seen him?"
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I believe this is the problem though as long as we keep saying ok then they have no incentive to lower prices, I believe if we are to go down which is a near certainty we should be rewarded for our loyalty with lower ticket prices of a decrease in the numbers stated in the origial post. If they don't lower them in relation to other London championship clubs our ticket prices will be obscene with very little or even no saving made on match day prices.If they don't lower them this season if were to go down then they will probably never lower them and they will only increase in time. A great deal of fans have felt there relationship with the club damaged this season so it will be very interesting to see how the board handles it, as it may just turn out to the last kick in the teeth for some.
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