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They are cheaper than last year! (or basically the same)Originally posted by coneysboots View PostIndeed. I thought after the fuss last year, they might have been a small discount. In theory they're more expensive than last year as they're are no vouchers redeemable at the club shop or box office.
They are Flavios prices less the amount of the vouchers.
For me and my 2 boys in silver last year we paid Flavio's prices which was £950 then we recieved £175 in vouchers when TF took over.
This years price is £773 for the same seats so therefore cheaper than the original fat boys price of £950 roughly to the tune of the vouchers.
Christ I'm getting confused myself now.
Basically I'm well happy with the prices and it will be the first year in many that I renew without any underfeelings of resentment.
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Here are last years prices (before the voucher) as a comparison:
So basically most this season are £50 cheaper than we paid at the start of last season and the same price we paid if you factor in the vouchers.
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Why should they go down anyway? We have a great chairman who has backed us to the hilt, invested money to keep us in the PL. We cant have our cake and eat it; we have a relatively small fanbase and revenue in comaprison to nearly all PL sides. If we want the club to have good players and to stay competative in the PL and progress on into an established top flight side, we need to expect to pay abit more than we would if we were in the Championship.Originally posted by wicksta View PostHere are last years prices (before the voucher) as a comparison:
So basically most this season are £50 cheaper than we paid at the start of last season and the same price we paid if you factor in the vouchers.
IMO, we arent being charged a lot of money for Premier League football for a London club at all.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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