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  1. #1
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    Rip off away tickets and allocations

    Albion will charge away adults £20 plus give them 2,800 seats. Derby away tickets on sale, 1800 seats adult £33.
    How can this be right.
    https://www.wba.co.uk/news/2019/july...p-now-on-sale/

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    Luton tickets on sale, another rip off.

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    I believe it is now the time to allow principles to take over and refuse to accept the rip off and stay at home, find a stream and I don't mean to go fishing in.

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    I think the club should match the teams we are in competition with in both allocation and prices.

    £33 to see Derby feckin County? I wouldn't go and see them if they were playing on the local park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    I think the club should match the teams we are in competition with in both allocation and prices.

    £33 to see Derby feckin County? I wouldn't go and see them if they were playing on the local park.
    It's 12-30 ko on the tv. Last time i went to Derby, it was the old baseball ground we was in the Popside amongst the home fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    I think the club should match the teams we are in competition with in both allocation and prices.

    £33 to see Derby feckin County? I wouldn't go and see them if they were playing on the local park.
    Absolutely right Des........an exact price match on a club by club basis.

    The simplest solution would be for a fixed price for away fans across the whole division.

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    Fixed price and fixed percentage allocation of ground capacity is what is needed.

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