Predicted Carling Cup attendance v Bolton
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Great post Barnet gooner what a great time to get behind the club,cheap tickets great atmosphere,lets show the spud loving media who is the biggest club in London,its half term that week so a good chance to bring the younger generation of gooners along i am taking my nephew along,one visit to THE ARSENAL and he will be a gooner for life,shame his old man is a spammer.
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barnetgooner wrote:Whatever we are all feeling about the club at the moment, surely £10 adults and £5 children's tickets is something that everyone should support?
Surely sticking two fingers up at them is also an acceptable option currently?
And as for the ticket prices, let's not forget Arsenal's wonderful administration fees which include charging you for printing your own ticket that go on top of the ticket price!

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By all means stick two fingers up at £37 minimum to see the likes of Stoke at home or £52 minimum to see an average team like Liverpool when it's on tv anyway (as I do). I'm also p1ssed off at booking fees and the outrageous £40 silver membership annual fee.Percy Dalton wrote:barnetgooner wrote:Whatever we are all feeling about the club at the moment, surely £10 adults and £5 children's tickets is something that everyone should support?
Surely sticking two fingers up at them is also an acceptable option currently?
And as for the ticket prices, let's not forget Arsenal's wonderful administration fees which include charging you for printing your own ticket that go on top of the ticket price!
However £12 adults and £7 junior tickets for the CC including booking fee is still a great thing to support.
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You may have recently seen some quote from Arsene Wenger about the 'recession' responsible for the downturn on attendances, conveniently marginalising the bigger issue of the most expensive tickets to watch a midtable Premier League club full of passionless gutless players assembled by Arsene himself.barnetgooner wrote:By all means stick two fingers up at £37 minimum to see the likes of Stoke at home or £52 minimum to see an average team like Liverpool when it's on tv anyway (as I do). I'm also p1ssed off at booking fees and the outrageous £40 silver membership annual fee.
However £12 adults and £7 junior tickets for the CC including booking fee is still a great thing to support.
What better way to stick two fingers at him and the club by not attending this game despite them virtually giving them away? Sends a clear message that its NOT just about ticket prices - more importantly about the con that is Arsenal FC.
If Arsenal FC was a ready meal at Tescos, Id want a refund under the trade description act
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Fair enough, but to take your analogy further, we're all p1ssed off at being asked to pay Harrods prices for Tesco value quality; at least the CC is also Tesco value prices!biglunn wrote:
What better way to stick two fingers at him and the club by not attending this game despite them virtually giving them away? Sends a clear message that its NOT just about ticket prices - more importantly about the con that is Arsenal FC.
If Arsenal FC was a ready meal at Tescos, Id want a refund under the trade description act
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