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Luton Town announce match day categorisation
and prices.Luton v Oxford is category A @ £22
http://www.lutontown.co.uk/news/article ... 00314.aspx
Kernow Yellow wrote:I enjoy going to Kenilworth Road - unless I've travelled midweek from Cornwall and we concede two goals in injury time. But £22 for that delapidated stand with restricted views and appalling legroom (even when standing up!) is taking the piss.
Really? How much do we charge away fans - the OWS has a price of £22 for an on the day ticket for the North Stand for home fans and so I suspect that is the price we charge away fans as well.tomoufc wrote:Ridiculous - there needs to be an organised boycott.
That's the subsidised price.Snake wrote:The advance adult price of a ticket in the away end at Stamford Bridge on the opening day of the season is £22.
No - the away fans should boycott our home games at those prices.Radley Rambler wrote:Really? How much do we charge away fans - the OWS has a price of £22 for an on the day ticket for the North Stand for home fans and so I suspect that is the price we charge away fans as well.tomoufc wrote:Ridiculous - there needs to be an organised boycott.
Should we boycott our home games as well in protest at the prices?
Correct, but only now they are on general sale to non-ST or membership holders. Still puts into context the value for money at Luton paying the same price for that joke of a ground, even if a pint outside is cheaper there than down the King's Roadslappy wrote:That's the subsidised price.Snake wrote:The advance adult price of a ticket in the away end at Stamford Bridge on the opening day of the season is £22.
It's nice that Swansea can afford to give their travelling fans this deal in advance, however the full price tickets are now £50.
http://www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk ... story.html
Following that logic, so should the majority of non-ST holders. On the day prices at the Kassam as follows:tomoufc wrote:No - the away fans should boycott our home games at those prices.Radley Rambler wrote:Really? How much do we charge away fans - the OWS has a price of £22 for an on the day ticket for the North Stand for home fans and so I suspect that is the price we charge away fans as well.tomoufc wrote:Ridiculous - there needs to be an organised boycott.
Should we boycott our home games as well in protest at the prices?
Even at your prices using an average is very unfair, OUFC fans at Luton have no choice, if we wish to attend we have to go in the badly converted terrace with poor views, and non-concessions have to pay £22, there's no option for £18 or £20 ticket. It's also worth remembering that we make less money off a ticket than the vast majority of clubs, due to Mr Kassam.Radley Rambler wrote:
Following that logic, so should the majority of non-ST holders. On the day prices at the Kassam as follows:
East Stand - £20
North Stand - £22
SS Lower - £22
SS Upper - £24
So a very clear average of.........£22!
Before we all have a go at Luton Town (well, at least about this topic!) perhaps those who feel that £22 is 'off the scale' should look closer to home.
From here and what it says on my ticket - http://www.swanseacity.net/news/article ... 43582.aspxSWA wrote:Anyway, Snake is starting to annoyt me on this thread. Leave him to the sterile atmosphere at Stamford Bridge. My mate who is a Palace fan paid £55 for the away upper tier at Stamford Bridge last season, so not sure where he is getting this £22 from.