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Post by DudeLebowski on Feb 10, 2016 17:19:01 GMT
Adult ticket for this one, £24.
I suppose that's in keeping with the current uproar in regard to ticket pricing in football right now. Glad I'm working that particular day, wouldn't have forked out for it anyway. Pure lunacy,
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2016 17:42:20 GMT
I am fairly comfortable financially but I will not pay more than £25 to see a football match,I just don't think that its value for money as 90 minutes entertainment. Anyone who says that this makes me a tight b******,could you convince my other half that's true as she has always thought my clothes,shoes and travelling costs highly expensive.
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Post by nonleaguegas on Feb 10, 2016 18:12:02 GMT
It's a bit of a rip off but an extra £4 isn't gonna stop me going.
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Post by gasheadpirate on Feb 10, 2016 18:26:55 GMT
I am fairly comfortable financially but I will not pay more than £25 to see a football match,I just don't think that its value for money as 90 minutes entertainment. Anyone who says that this makes me a tight b******,could you convince my other half that's true as she has always thought my clothes,shoes and travelling costs highly expensive. Going to gigs costs more than this and the main acts usually only perform for 90 mins. That said £24 for the fourth tier of football is a lot.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2016 18:39:56 GMT
I am fairly comfortable financially but I will not pay more than £25 to see a football match,I just don't think that its value for money as 90 minutes entertainment. Anyone who says that this makes me a tight b******,could you convince my other half that's true as she has always thought my clothes,shoes and travelling costs highly expensive. Going to gigs costs more than this and the main acts usually only perform for 90 mins. That said £24 for the fourth tier of football is a lot. Yes gigs are more expensive,I see them more as a one off though,a chance to see a band like Motorhead (no more) for instance,but I wouldn't pay £25 to see a pub band. I think that it was £15 to get in at Accrington ? how can Notts County justify £24 ?,just cashing in like Dorchester last season,I hate the feeling that I have been ripped off,its like they are taking the p1ss out of you.
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Post by brizzle on Feb 10, 2016 19:54:04 GMT
Given the mass walk-out at Liverpool a few days ago in protest at ticket prices, the tide could be on the turn.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2016 19:56:51 GMT
Rovers charge between £21-£23 for south stand tickets in a tent so is £24 in a modern stand behind a goal at Notts County a massive difference?
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Feb 10, 2016 20:13:24 GMT
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Post by Blue Mist on Feb 10, 2016 21:05:09 GMT
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Post by billyocean on Feb 10, 2016 22:04:45 GMT
Regardless of the price, I really hope we beat them. I can't stand Notts County
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Post by LincsBlue on Feb 11, 2016 0:15:20 GMT
This will be my first match this season as I live about 60 miles north of Nottingham. Have decided to travel by coach to Lincoln and then hop on a train so I don't have to worry about driving, parking, drinking. So £24 or £34 I'm not going to be put off.
Should be at York as well but will drive to that one as bus and train option is expensive and takes too long
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Post by gashead1979 on Feb 11, 2016 12:11:08 GMT
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Post by badbloodash on Feb 11, 2016 17:54:13 GMT
Always a great place worked ther for 18 months in the nineties one night Devon White walked into a pup we were in on a Monday night the look on his face when he was serenaded with chants of Bruno and Irene goodnight by 15 gasheads was priceless
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Post by pressuredrop on Feb 11, 2016 18:59:37 GMT
Always a great place worked ther for 18 months in the nineties one night Devon White walked into a pup we were in on a Monday night the look on his face when he was serenaded with chants of Bruno and Irene goodnight by 15 gasheads was priceless. I'm heading up for this one Dave and meeting up with my old Forest mate who knows Devon well (they played together at Arnold). Fingers crossed his bringing him along to the game so should be a few more shouts of 'Bruno! Bruno!' Aggie's going up as well and staying over so should be a bit 'lively'.
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Post by rbod on Feb 11, 2016 21:11:54 GMT
Always a great place worked ther for 18 months in the nineties one night Devon White walked into a pup we were in on a Monday night the look on his face when he was serenaded with chants of Bruno and Irene goodnight by 15 gasheads was priceless. I'm heading up fo r this one Dave and meeting up with my old Forest mate who knows Devon well (they played together at Arnold). Fingers crossed his bringing him along to the game so should be a few more shouts of 'Bruno! Bruno!' Aggie's going up as well and staying over so should be a bit 'lively'. Not far for me from Sheffield Chris - a few Sheff W Gas coming as well. Should be a good turnout!!!
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Post by pressuredrop on Feb 11, 2016 21:49:48 GMT
I'm heading up fo r this one Dave and meeting up with my old Forest mate who knows Devon well (they played together at Arnold). Fingers crossed his bringing him along to the game so should be a few more shouts of 'Bruno! Bruno!' Aggie's going up as well and staying over so should be a bit 'lively'. Not far for me from Sheffield Chris - a few Sheff W Gas coming as well. Should be a good turnout!!! Getting a bit of corporate entertainment Rich but I'm sure we'll be able to meet up for a couple.
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Post by irishrover on Feb 12, 2016 16:08:36 GMT
That's insane money for Notts County - I used to get in there for £12 ten years ago (selected game admittedly but, still, I always remembered them as having quite sensible ticket prices).
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Post by badbloodash on Feb 12, 2016 16:59:43 GMT
Always a great place worked ther for 18 months in the nineties one night Devon White walked into a pup we were in on a Monday night the look on his face when he was serenaded with chants of Bruno and Irene goodnight by 15 gasheads was priceless. I'm heading up for this one Dave and meeting up with my old Forest mate who knows Devon well (they played together at Arnold). Fingers crossed his bringing him along to the game so should be a few more shouts of 'Bruno! Bruno!' Aggie's going up as well and staying over so should be a bit 'lively'. If your sharing a room with him bring a spare toothbrush
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