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Post by singupgas on Jul 24, 2015 20:49:32 GMT
To be fair I couldn't afford to go watch if had 9 kids by 5 women like some of those inbred sheeds!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2015 21:33:55 GMT
They are right, but it's funny as it's them.
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Post by Centenary Gas on Jul 24, 2015 23:25:02 GMT
How much are the home tickets for Wednesday? Surely just go in the home end if its a more reasonable price, that way you make a point by having an empty away end, but still get to see the match.
... and get thrown out in the first ten minutes.
Am I right in saying you can't charge more for away supporters than for an equivalent home stand?
More from the FSF site:
www.fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/bcst-bristol-city-board-protest-sheff-wed
They are crafty with it, something like join their supporters club and get money off matchday tickets...
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Post by GasPanic! on Jul 25, 2015 7:05:37 GMT
Good on them.
I managed to get Euro2016 tickets in the Stade-De-France for less than what they're being charged.
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Post by fatherjackhackett on Jul 25, 2015 7:07:29 GMT
Notable that our friends from the south have a supporters trust that works closely with their supporters club and is behind this. The merits of trying to rekindle our supporters trust has been discussed plenty on this forum recently. Clubs with a trust instead or in addition to a supporters club seem good at organising and making a stand that is harder to ignore Actually it's a merger between their Supporters Club (very different to ours, was little more than a drinking club and had around 300 members at most)) and Supporters Trust. All away travel, shops etc. have always been run by the club south of the river.
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