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  • My saving, is this correct? How much is a matchdat ticket then?

    Apparantly on my Bronze ticket which is going to cost me £549 i am making a 'Saving on match tickets' of £346
    I don't know if i'm being stupid but am i correct in working it out?
    It would help if they had put up a list of how much a match day ticket is going to cost so i can see this saving.

    By my calculations
    £549 Divided by 19 games means i am paying roughly £29 a game.
    Because of my so called 'Saving' of £346 I would need to add the two together = £895 and divide by the 19 games of which gives a figure of which would be £47 a game (so £50 give or take a pint). And that's bronze.

    Oh well i suppose i could look at it as it's only another £100 more than last years so chqs in the post.
    Last edited by 80sCasual; 25-05-2011, 03:21 PM. Reason: Incorrect calculation corrected
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    Originally posted by 80sCasual View Post
    Apparantly on my Bronze ticket which is going to cost me £549 i am making a 'Saving on match tickets' of £346
    I don't know if i'm being stupid but am i correct in working it out?
    It would help if they had put up a list of how much a match day ticket is going to cost so i can see this saving.

    By my calculations
    £549 Divided by 18 games means i am paying £30.50 a game.
    Because of my so called 'Saving' of £346 I would need to add the two together = £895 and divide by the 18 games of which gives a figure of which would be £49.72 a game (so £50 give or take 20p). And that's bronze.

    Oh well i suppose i could look at it as it's only another £100 more than last years so chqs in the post.
    Almost, it actually works out at £47 for bronze. (There are actually 19 home games in the Prem, unless you have heard something that we have all missed....)
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    "NUESTRA GLORIA, VUESTRO INFIERNO"

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    • #3
      The bronze match day price is £47.....your calculations are slightly wrong because you need 2 divide by 19, as there will be 19 home games!!

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      • #4
        Sorry my bad, the above has been Edited.

        Thanks guys
        Queens Park Rangers
        NPower Champions 2010/2011

        PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)

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