be a low crowd because loads of us are in France trying to end the war and peace length saga of Mvilla transfer.
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I think it is a sign of the times mate, people are broke and they are not going to spend £25 on a ticket to watch MK dons. Its not an attractive match.Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View PostOk not the most attractive opposition I grant you but we always hear how so many cannot afford to attend games anymore and yet when the club reduces prices to a realistic amount we still struggle to fill the ground
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depending on your age or where you want to sit, adults in the upper loft £15, under 16 £5, can't fault thatOriginally posted by ollyhoops View PostI think it is a sign of the times mate, people are broke and they are not going to spend £25 on a ticket to watch MK dons. Its not an attractive match.
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I think st holder's had until 5 yesterday to get their own seat. Me and 2 others will be in attendance.Originally posted by wewillbeback View PostI think the crowd could be quite decent, couldn't get my own seat today in upper pu, and then struggled to get 3 seats together so wait and see what Saturday brings
The cheaper the prices though the more annoying the 350p fee.
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Annoying aint it - ended up paying £18.50 for my seat which is still good value IMO but the principle of the booking fee farks me right off.Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostYeah and that stupid thing where even if you are a season ticket holder and they add the ticket to your card they still charge you £3.50 when you're not even sent anything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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QUality mate hope it's a good un for ya!Originally posted by Smaug View PostI just booked 2 tickets, my second time going to Loftus Road and I'm going with my dad who's never been to a club football match before. (been to England games)You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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