The tickets are far to expensive for this game especially now it is on BBC the club would have made a lot more money filling the stadium for £5-10 a ticket it will be half full now!
WANDERERS' FA Cup fourth round replay against Liverpool at the Macron Stadium will take place on Wednesday, February 4 and be screened live on BBC TV.
The date for the replay, which will kick off at 7.45pm, was confirmed by the Football Association this afternoon.
The Whites earned a second shot at the Anfield giants with a battling goalless draw on Merseyside on Saturday.
Wanderers have confirmed ticket prices will be £26 for adults, £19.50 over-65s, £13 under-23s and £5 for under-18s.
Tickets go on sale to season ticket holders on Tuesday from 9am with members able to apply on Thursday before remaining tickets go on open sale on Friday.
The tickets are far to expensive for this game especially now it is on BBC the club would have made a lot more money filling the stadium for £5-10 a ticket it will be half full now!
Thanks for the info Campo,living in France I dont get many chances to watch a live English game.
This is deffo one for the diary.
I'm with Campo on this one. I may be proved wrong but I honestly do not think we will anywhere near fill the ground. That is unless we give Liverpool half of the West lower as well.
Both clubs have to agree on a price and it could have been Liverpool who held out for a higher price.
Its on the gas telly, so everyone can watch it anyway.
Its not going to look good on Bolton when the country see masses of empty seats. I suppose they may not sell upper tier tickets until the lower tiers have been sold.
I hope I'm wrong.
That's the problem with our club at the moment eric they are being to greedy rather than build our fan base back up with lower priced Cup tickets and reduced priced match day tickets and season tickets they will never learn!
The club are not being greedy, ticket prices have to be agreed by both clubs, but as always campo your comments towards the club are negative
F*** o** nvent we are being greedy that is a fact it is not being negative if both sides agreed on the price why didn't we disagree and say we wanted our fans to pay less for the home game at the Macron if there is a replay you idiot!Originally Posted by nvent
The ticket prices are agreed beforehand, hence, £26 for each game. It's not rocket science yet the bluntest tool in the tool box still manages to find a negative to throw at the club :/ :/
So why didn't we agree to do them for £5-10 a ticket JJ we have done that in the past but because its Liverpool we are taking the P***.
Adult ticket prices at Liverpool were £27.
If one club disagrees with a ticket reduction, then that's it, higher price. That's why smaller clubs have not agreed to a reduction when they play United or one of the other big boys away. They want more money, and good luck to them.
I am willing to give our club the benefit of the doubt on this one, they have nearly always reduced prices for cup matches.
I will be getting my ticket, I am enjoying the ride at the moment after the dirge produced under Freedman.
Although there is no history of trouble with Liverpool fans, they were great with us on Saturday, they will be in the Bolton end in great numbers, they will get tickets, that will lead to problems.