Home friendly matches. 14:45 - Jul 6 with 6067 views | gosfordjack | Season ticket holders should be £5 entry. The club give their genuine supporters F..k all. We earn enough from Sky, Bt money, how about giving back something to the man on the street. Shame on you Huw Jenkins. | | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 14:56 - Jul 6 with 4501 views | Darran | Exactly they should be looking after the real fans and charging the non real fans a tenner. | |
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Home friendly matches. on 15:30 - Jul 6 with 4442 views | PatchesOHoulihan | Think £10 per head is plenty for a preseason game irrespective of who it is when it is no longer the primary way for the club to survive | |
| This is Patches O'Houlihan saying "Take care of your balls, and they'll take care of you." |
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Home friendly matches. on 17:13 - Jul 6 with 4341 views | NeathJack | £17.50 (as it is with print at home fee ffs!) is ridiculous. Out of interest, why can't they upload this game onto the season ticket card? | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 17:45 - Jul 6 with 4282 views | Andy1300 | could be because they are not guaranteeing your season ticket seats, | |
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Home friendly matches. on 17:53 - Jul 6 with 4261 views | JBT95 | Probably only have the south upper open due to lack of interest lol | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 19:02 - Jul 6 with 4184 views | plasjack | Wrong for the Deportivo game, South, West and East. | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 19:05 - Jul 6 with 4171 views | Dr_Winston | They're seriously charging that for a pre-season friendly? | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Home friendly matches. on 19:07 - Jul 6 with 4168 views | Neath_Jack | Robbing c*nts. | |
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Home friendly matches. on 19:35 - Jul 6 with 4139 views | plasjack | Get down the stadium and save £2.50 its a nice walk from Castell Nedd. | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 20:38 - Jul 6 with 4050 views | NeathJack | Yep. | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 20:45 - Jul 6 with 4031 views | whiterock | What is it £15 for adult and £5 for concession? | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 05:12 - Jul 7 with 3857 views | ChrisSCFC | The club are taking the piss with those prices fair play. | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 08:07 - Jul 7 with 3807 views | Dr_Winston | For all the good that they've done off the pitch recently, they're still the same greedy, grasping f*ckers when it comes to ticket prices. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Home friendly matches. on 08:45 - Jul 7 with 3784 views | JackSomething | Yep. I wouldn't pay it for a friendly on principle, but it will possibly be the only chance I get to take my 5-year old nephew (unless we get some home cup ties). In view of the fact that very few non-season ticket holders can get match tickets regularly, you think they would have slashed prices for this and heavily publicised it, so they could get an idea how many more potential fans are out there. | |
| You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help. |
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Home friendly matches. on 08:53 - Jul 7 with 3776 views | Pegojack | I have to agree with the general tone of this thread. I won't be going anyway because I'm away on my hols, but if I wasn't, I certainly wouldn't be attending (a) because of the price and (b) friendlies bore me rigid. | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 19:43 - Jul 7 with 3624 views | swan_si | so the difference between a real fan, and a non real fan, is a season ticket! | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 20:06 - Jul 7 with 3600 views | Darran | Yes. | |
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Home friendly matches. on 20:19 - Jul 7 with 3581 views | Neath_Jack | Then you have the Superfans like Matt and Mark Crutches. | |
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Home friendly matches. on 20:20 - Jul 7 with 3577 views | Darran | No argument from me. | |
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Home friendly matches. on 20:31 - Jul 7 with 3570 views | swan_si | you're fcuking deluded, do you know everyones reason for not being a season ticket holder? i have supported the Swans since the mid 70's, i was a season ticket holder until 2007, i didn't renew it as my good lady was involved in an accident and spent years going back and forth into hospital, i still go to as many home games as possible, my name is down on the waiting list for when a season ticket becomes available, or, hopefully when the extension is built, which ever is sooner. sometimes Dar you come across as a right plonker. | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 20:34 - Jul 7 with 3560 views | Darran | Oh shut up FFS. Oh and I hope the wife is well. [Post edited 7 Jul 2015 20:35]
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Home friendly matches. on 20:48 - Jul 7 with 3536 views | swan_si | i think the bump to her head left her a bit loopy, she prefers the tennis to football. | | | |
Home friendly matches. on 21:03 - Jul 7 with 3514 views | Darran | As long as she's not making a racquet. | |
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Home friendly matches. on 21:16 - Jul 7 with 3499 views | Sweyns_Eye | Well if you don't like the price you don't have to go. If you don't go it gives the opportunity to someone else. I might go or I might not depending on how my mood takes me. They are only friendlies. The Deportivo game is near my birthday and I might treat myself in any case. At the end of the day the club is a commercial enterprise not a charity and needs to make money from its customers. Us. | |
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Home friendly matches. on 21:25 - Jul 7 with 3490 views | Glyn1 | So Swansea have 18,000 "real fans" , which means that Manchester Utd have 70,000 "real fans"? ... if you think that having a season ticket is what matters. Is there any way that the Trust can ask them why they choose one amount rather than another - yes, it's treating fans with disdain but why pick on that amount in particular - anyone got any idea? Normal price minus £x or what? [Post edited 7 Jul 2015 21:26]
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