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Thread: Derby tickets

  1. #161
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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    As i have said before Terence i think its just the number 30.To be really honest when ADS left his tickets in my hands at my insistence BTW i thought nothing of paying £56 for him and Miss Bradford i just had to get them FN tickets(Hearts at home).Top tier of the ET and i never really questioned the price.
    I still think £30 is too dear for certain area's of the ground but fair for the top tiers,as far as the away ends go everyone's a winner really you pay £30 to sit up high or £30 to go low for the pitch invasion.
    World Cup Final... Scotland V England , Wembley or Hampden how much????

    Kidding obvz, but............ if it is all about demand , hey.... they might be pricey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeats 62 View Post
    World Cup Final... Scotland V England , Wembley or Hampden how much????

    Kidding obvz, but............ if it is all about demand , hey.... they might be pricey
    I honestly cannie remember the actual price but we in the Bedsit paid well over £200 for Scotland v Croatia through a tout obviously.Its the most i have ever paid for a ticket but after following Scotland in oblivion for years i have no regrets as i did finally witness the ancient nation in a major.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUNBOAT View Post
    I honestly cannie remember the actual price but we in the Bedsit paid well over £200 for Scotland v Croatia through a tout obviously.Its the most i have ever paid for a ticket but after following Scotland in oblivion for years i have no regrets as i did finally witness the ancient nation in a major.
    I paid £50 each for tickets to the two Scotland games. That was only due to it being the Euros and Scotland's first appearance for 23 years. Wouldn't pay that for a normal Scotland game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BackRowArab View Post
    I paid £50 each for tickets to the two Scotland games. That was only due to it being the Euros and Scotland's first appearance for 23 years. Wouldn't pay that for a normal Scotland game.
    How do we define a "normal" Scotland game?

  5. #165
    Quote Originally Posted by Yeats 62 View Post
    Sorry........... but there will always be demand for tickets for anything that fans are passionate about. Glastonbury, T in the Park. Scotland at Wemberly etc etc.............

    If the demand is dictating the price , we are all truly fcuk'd as honest fans. Lets just stick all the tickets on ebay and let everyone demand their tickets (for the highest price obvz)
    Don't get me wrong, I think the price is too high. BUT, demand is saying otherwise. In saying that, if that's what it costs to go to Dens I'll pay it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryTheTerror View Post
    Don't get me wrong, I think the price is too high. BUT, demand is saying otherwise. In saying that, if that's what it costs to go to Dens I'll pay it.
    It's now £100 per ticket and £50 extra for a wheelchair. That's what its gonna cost to go to Dens , yi still goin' ?

  7. #167
    Just another angle to think about, some clubs down south who use ticketmaster as their online provider charge as much as £3.50 fee per booking even if you get email tickets to print at home or a QR code for your Google/apple wallet or even the said clubs own wallet in the club app, this basically means you pay £3.50 for an email.
    I got mine from united today by email within 30 seconds of pressing "pay now", united never charged for this service and they must be paying or have paid for the online set up whoever runs it.
    United could have charged say 26 quid and then charged a fee to anyone who doesn't go to the shop, judging by comments on here not too many would moan at 26 quid.
    Just another way of looking at it.

  8. #168
    Quote Originally Posted by Yeats 62 View Post
    It's now £100 per ticket and £50 extra for a wheelchair. That's what its gonna cost to go to Dens , yi still goin' ?
    Now you are just being silly. If you are going to hypothesise you may as well start with something that's actually legal. However I'll answer the question would I pay £150 for a single league match? Obviously not and (I'd imagine) on top of that not a lot of others wouldn't either meaning there isn't demand at that level of pricing so it's not right.
    Last edited by TerryTheTerror; 07-09-2021 at 03:08 AM.

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    This level of pricing is not affordable, Utd are forcing people to make a decision, how easy or difficult is based on
    1 Financial situation
    2 Team's results and performances
    3 The love for their team
    4 The opponents
    5 Peer pressure when other fans attend thus questioning point 3

    Utd should not be relying on points 3 and 4 and adding emotional pressure to force those to pay more than they can afford.

    In my opinion twenty is plenty for this level but if folk who can afford to pay more want to donate, then let them, just don't force the majority who can't

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeats 62 View Post
    How do we define a "normal" Scotland game?
    Competitive game ie World Cup/European Qualifier

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