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(01-10-2015, 13:36)Maddix Wrote: (30-09-2015, 22:23)Jacko The Flopsy Piglet Wrote: Mrs. Jackson going for 4 Arsenal tickets tomorrow. Lovely jubbly!
Cheers Jacko what time are you picking me up and who else have you invited ?
Sorry Maddix, all spoken for. Besides, 2 are for season ticket holders (me & my brother), one for senior (my Dad) and one for under 17 (my nephew). Which one were you thinking of impersonating?
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Arsenal have sold out their initial allocation of 3,100 already, they will be receiving a further allocation this week.
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Nice day out for them, get to see some Countryside and culture
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(05-10-2015, 17:20)Owlkev71 Wrote: Arsenal have sold out their initial allocation of 3,100 already, they will be receiving a further allocation this week.
If is m not mistaken that means they have sold the upper tier, so not we will give them the lower one as well I assume?
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(05-10-2015, 21:29)St Charles Owl Wrote: (05-10-2015, 17:20)Owlkev71 Wrote: Arsenal have sold out their initial allocation of 3,100 already, they will be receiving a further allocation this week.
If is m not mistaken that means they have sold the upper tier, so not we will give them the lower one as well I assume?
That'll be the true Arsers who'll think £25 is a snip to finally see their team in action after being priced out of the Corporate's for so long
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Arsenal have been offered the lower tier.
On their Forums they are saying it is the cheapest tickets they have had for three years so everyone is jumping at it.
God knows what our fans will make of PL prices.
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They'll be able to get a real pie with some real sauce on it too.
I've no doubt they jumped at it!
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(06-10-2015, 01:00)madsteve Wrote: Arsenal have been offered the lower tier.
On their Forums they are saying it is the cheapest tickets they have had for three years so everyone is jumping at it.
God knows what our fans will make of PL prices.
Our fans will mostly not be able to afford PL prices but don't worry, I'm sure they'll all be replaced by plastic supporters while ever we remain in the PL
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I think some will still attend, just less frequently.
I'd definitely get to a few games a season if I could. No more though as I simply wouldn't be able to afford it.
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(06-10-2015, 03:37)Maddix Wrote: (06-10-2015, 01:00)madsteve Wrote: Arsenal have been offered the lower tier.
On their Forums they are saying it is the cheapest tickets they have had for three years so everyone is jumping at it.
God knows what our fans will make of PL prices.
Our fans will mostly not be able to afford PL prices but don't worry, I'm sure they'll all be replaced by plastic supporters while ever we remain in the PL
That is why staying in the PL is so important. United were getting 30k in their last season in the PL but they fell away after relegation.
We have been away from the PL for so long that our fans haven't been hit by PL price increases which have been a lot higher than increases at SWFC.
(06-10-2015, 04:02)Statesideowl Wrote: I think some will still attend, just less frequently.
I'd definitely get to a few games a season if I could. No more though as I simply wouldn't be able to afford it.
This is what I don't get about so many fans.
They say they have paid match by match because they cannot afford to pay up front but the big price hike has priced them out so they won't go any more. Why walk away from the Club because you can still see 19 matches for the price paid for 23 matches last season so go to 19 matches.
Seems like these fans would rather make a big splash on social media than support their team.
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