What is face value for club level home game in the prem?
- Hampstead Red
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What is face value for club level home game in the prem?
Every now and again I wont be able to use my club level season tickets but have no idea how much to charge for them at face...
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I used to like grabbing Club Level tickets when the new ground first opened. Great view, good facilities etc.
But there is no way I'd lash out over £100 to watch the recent pile of shite we've been served up. Whether it's Bendtner mincing about, Denilson having a little lie down or Song ambling around like my wife on a shopping trip - £100 in the middle of a recession is f**king ridiculous.
Good luck though mate and fair play to you for renewing your Season Ticket
But there is no way I'd lash out over £100 to watch the recent pile of shite we've been served up. Whether it's Bendtner mincing about, Denilson having a little lie down or Song ambling around like my wife on a shopping trip - £100 in the middle of a recession is f**king ridiculous.
Good luck though mate and fair play to you for renewing your Season Ticket
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I work in club level and depending on the game the range is £80- £150
Obviously its a corporate monkey so people make what they can...
Tottenham, Man Utd, Chelsea and Liverpool tend to go for the upper echelons
Wigan, Blackburn and Bolton tend to go for lesser
Go by the level of the game and see what can be offered.
A friend of mine sells his ticket for £80 to his friends or acquaintancies
Obviously its a corporate monkey so people make what they can...
Tottenham, Man Utd, Chelsea and Liverpool tend to go for the upper echelons
Wigan, Blackburn and Bolton tend to go for lesser
Go by the level of the game and see what can be offered.
A friend of mine sells his ticket for £80 to his friends or acquaintancies
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I’d work out that other day (to late now!) that the ST costs hold no benefit!
My ST cost £980
So 13 CAT B games = £455
5 CAT A games = £255
Total of the 18 Prem games is therefore £710.
Add in the 7 cup games, at CAT B prices this is £245.
Making the overall ST cost £955!!! (£710+£245) Less then what I’ve shelled out!
So to break even I’d need Arsenal to be given TWO CAT A cup ties!
27 games (2 cup A x £51 + 5 cup B x £35 = £277) + 18 Prem (£710) = £987
My ST cost £980
So 13 CAT B games = £455
5 CAT A games = £255
Total of the 18 Prem games is therefore £710.
Add in the 7 cup games, at CAT B prices this is £245.
Making the overall ST cost £955!!! (£710+£245) Less then what I’ve shelled out!
So to break even I’d need Arsenal to be given TWO CAT A cup ties!
27 games (2 cup A x £51 + 5 cup B x £35 = £277) + 18 Prem (£710) = £987
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But we have 19 league games.Boomer wrote:I’d work out that other day (to late now!) that the ST costs hold no benefit!
My ST cost £980
So 13 CAT B games = £455
5 CAT A games = £255
Total of the 18 Prem games is therefore £710.
Add in the 7 cup games, at CAT B prices this is £245.
Making the overall ST cost £955!!! (£710+£245) Less then what I’ve shelled out!
So to break even I’d need Arsenal to be given TWO CAT A cup ties!
27 games (2 cup A x £51 + 5 cup B x £35 = £277) + 18 Prem (£710) = £987
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Ah My bad! I was discounting that you can't play yourself twice so was taking off 2 games........Thats for the FULL amount of fixtures!Bring Back Pires wrote:But we have 19 league games.Boomer wrote:I’d work out that other day (to late now!) that the ST costs hold no benefit!
My ST cost £980
So 13 CAT B games = £455
5 CAT A games = £255
Total of the 18 Prem games is therefore £710.
Add in the 7 cup games, at CAT B prices this is £245.
Making the overall ST cost £955!!! (£710+£245) Less then what I’ve shelled out!
So to break even I’d need Arsenal to be given TWO CAT A cup ties!
27 games (2 cup A x £51 + 5 cup B x £35 = £277) + 18 Prem (£710) = £987


Anyway as I was saying the cost of a ST is fucking fantastic !


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would you pay that to watch frimpong break nari's legs?Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:I used to like grabbing Club Level tickets when the new ground first opened. Great view, good facilities etc.
But there is no way I'd lash out over £100 to watch the recent pile of shite we've been served up. Whether it's Bendtner mincing about, Denilson having a little lie down or Song ambling around like my wife on a shopping trip - £100 in the middle of a recession is f**king ridiculous.
Good luck though mate and fair play to you for renewing your Season Ticket
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would you pay that to watch frimpong break nari's legs?Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:I used to like grabbing Club Level tickets when the new ground first opened. Great view, good facilities etc.
But there is no way I'd lash out over £100 to watch the recent pile of shite we've been served up. Whether it's Bendtner mincing about, Denilson having a little lie down or Song ambling around like my wife on a shopping trip - £100 in the middle of a recession is f**king ridiculous.
Good luck though mate and fair play to you for renewing your Season Ticket
- Hampstead Red
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would you pay that to watch frimpong break nasri's legs?Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:I used to like grabbing Club Level tickets when the new ground first opened. Great view, good facilities etc.
But there is no way I'd lash out over £100 to watch the recent pile of shite we've been served up. Whether it's Bendtner mincing about, Denilson having a little lie down or Song ambling around like my wife on a shopping trip - £100 in the middle of a recession is f**king ridiculous.
Good luck though mate and fair play to you for renewing your Season Ticket
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Hampstead Red wrote:would you pay that to watch frimpong break nasri's legs?Jumpers For Goalposts wrote:I used to like grabbing Club Level tickets when the new ground first opened. Great view, good facilities etc.
But there is no way I'd lash out over £100 to watch the recent pile of shite we've been served up. Whether it's Bendtner mincing about, Denilson having a little lie down or Song ambling around like my wife on a shopping trip - £100 in the middle of a recession is f**king ridiculous.
Good luck though mate and fair play to you for renewing your Season Ticket

That would be priceless