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Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 19:23 - Dec 18 by RAFC1907
Yes they will end up going like myself included. But will those floating fans ever come back to a league game?
And once the loyal fans patience has run out will they continue to be fleeced?
I was going to buy a shirt this Christmas but I've decided not to now, I also won't be purchasing nothing on the day of a game, not because I can't afford it but out of principle.
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Perhaps the ticket for this match could be used as a voucher in the club shop including money off a league match ticket, would that make the ticket price easier to swallow? Also would the price be more acceptable if our league form was better and we were pushing for a top 6 spot? Taking that into consideration, was one of the issues with the gala dinner that when it was announced. There was a distinct possibility of relegation and that was something any right thinking fan wanted to 'celebrate' Thankfully we are still in league one and through to the 3rd round of the Cup with a game against Premier league opposition, be interesting to see what price the tickets at St James's Park will be if there is a replay.
'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'
Coventry are doing reduced price season tickets this year because of the ground share. Last year their adult early bird season tickets were £299 to £368
Coventry are doing reduced price season tickets this year because of the ground share. Last year their adult early bird season tickets were £299 to £368
Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 03:52 - Dec 19 by James1980
Perhaps the ticket for this match could be used as a voucher in the club shop including money off a league match ticket, would that make the ticket price easier to swallow? Also would the price be more acceptable if our league form was better and we were pushing for a top 6 spot? Taking that into consideration, was one of the issues with the gala dinner that when it was announced. There was a distinct possibility of relegation and that was something any right thinking fan wanted to 'celebrate' Thankfully we are still in league one and through to the 3rd round of the Cup with a game against Premier league opposition, be interesting to see what price the tickets at St James's Park will be if there is a replay.
A Toon season ticket holder friend told me that in the early rounds at St. James they normally charge £15 for adults and £ 10 for concessions.
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Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 10:33 - Dec 19 with 2071 views
Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 10:30 - Dec 19 by BigKindo
A Toon season ticket holder friend told me that in the early rounds at St. James they normally charge £15 for adults and £ 10 for concessions.
Most PL clubs charge peanuts for Cup games. NUFC can actually afford to give away half season tickets for free. Attendances are a pittance of PL clubs income. The income from cup runs are season changing for a lot of clubs down here. NUFC can afford to charge A tenner and safely assume 20-30k will turn up even for an unnatractive game. 50k for an attractive one. We can’t.
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Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 10:46 - Dec 19 with 2043 views
Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 17:03 - Dec 19 by RAFC1907
Well done to the club staff for voting No and to the numpty who's made several accounts to vote No...
I guess we will just let the attendance do the talking...
I voted no and do not work for the club and I do not have several accounts, I just have a different opinion to you, as do others who do not agree with you.
The difference is that I respect your opinion even though it is different to mine.
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Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 17:08 - Dec 19 with 1779 views
Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 17:06 - Dec 19 by isitme
I voted no and do not work for the club and I do not have several accounts, I just have a different opinion to you, as do others who do not agree with you.
The difference is that I respect your opinion even though it is different to mine.
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You can take it personally if you like, that's upto you.
As I said we will let the attendance do the talking.
Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 17:08 - Dec 19 by RAFC1907
You can take it personally if you like, that's upto you.
As I said we will let the attendance do the talking.
I don't take offence and understand your argument, what I take issue with is you labelling everyone who disagrees with you as a numpty or someone who works from the club. That sort of approach seems to work really well, maybe the next labour leader could insult everyone who disagrees with then!
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Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 17:47 - Dec 19 with 1683 views
Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 17:28 - Dec 19 by isitme
I don't take offence and understand your argument, what I take issue with is you labelling everyone who disagrees with you as a numpty or someone who works from the club. That sort of approach seems to work really well, maybe the next labour leader could insult everyone who disagrees with then!
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I haven't labelled everyone a numpty who said no, so please can you show me where it states that...
I also never mentioned everyone who voted works for the club...
I am sure the club staff, volunteers, trust members will have voted no however they may get their tickets for free or at a reduced rate.
What I do know is that several people on here have more than one account.
It was 24 votes to 3 at one stage yesterday... So it's very strange that all of a sudden another 40 people have logged on to vote... As there are never that many people on the board for any discussion.
Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 17:47 - Dec 19 by RAFC1907
I haven't labelled everyone a numpty who said no, so please can you show me where it states that...
I also never mentioned everyone who voted works for the club...
I am sure the club staff, volunteers, trust members will have voted no however they may get their tickets for free or at a reduced rate.
What I do know is that several people on here have more than one account.
It was 24 votes to 3 at one stage yesterday... So it's very strange that all of a sudden another 40 people have logged on to vote... As there are never that many people on the board for any discussion.
are you saying Supporters Trust members get free or reduced rate tickets - as a Trust member that's news to me.
Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 17:47 - Dec 19 by RAFC1907
I haven't labelled everyone a numpty who said no, so please can you show me where it states that...
I also never mentioned everyone who voted works for the club...
I am sure the club staff, volunteers, trust members will have voted no however they may get their tickets for free or at a reduced rate.
What I do know is that several people on here have more than one account.
It was 24 votes to 3 at one stage yesterday... So it's very strange that all of a sudden another 40 people have logged on to vote... As there are never that many people on the board for any discussion.
You're making a lot of assumptions with zero foundation.
I voted "yes" (which contradicts another of your assumptions), but tomorrow I'll be up at Spotland with the season ticket I paid full price for last summer, together with £25, to secure my seat in the TDS.
I hope that's acceptable to you.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
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Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 18:17 - Dec 19 with 1619 views
Is the Newcastle game over priced? on 18:12 - Dec 19 by TVOS1907
You're making a lot of assumptions with zero foundation.
I voted "yes" (which contradicts another of your assumptions), but tomorrow I'll be up at Spotland with the season ticket I paid full price for last summer, together with £25, to secure my seat in the TDS.