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Thread: Championship Away Fans prices

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    Championship Away Fans prices

    After a previous rant about Bolton prices for away fans l was ready to kick off again over Wendy's outrageous pricing for the upcoming SS derby. In fairness (though hardly fair) they are also ripping off their own fans so it's basically an exercise in using the game to put an extra quarter of a million into the coffers compared to any normal Championship fixture. I expect we will do the same in the return fixture so, if you want in, it's a case of having to find an extra £15.

    Anyway, all this got me wondering what the rest of the Championship away pricing looks like. I was expecting/hoping to be paying around £25-£28 for away games but clearly clubs can and do charge what the hell they like. Here's a list of standard adult prices for upcoming away fixtures. It makes interesting reading. I know most clubs operate differential pricing so I've added the visiting team for context.

    Leeds 37 v Ipswich
    Pigs 33 v Forest (upper tier)
    Bolton 32 v Blades
    Bristol city 32 v Derby
    Barnsley 30 v Villa
    Villa 30 v Brentford
    Middlesbrough 30 v QPR
    Brentford 30 seat/25 terrace v Reading
    QPR 28 v Ipswich
    Blades 27 v Norwich or Wolves
    Ipswich 25 v Bolton
    Sunderland 25 v Blades
    Norwich 25 v Birmingham
    Fulham 25 v Hull
    Wolves 25 v Millwall
    Reading 24 v Bristol city
    PNE 24 v Barnsley
    Cardiff 23 v Pigs
    Millwall 23 v Reading
    Forest 20 v Wolves
    Burton 20 v Wolves
    Birmingham 20 v PNE
    Derby 15 v Hull City (Friday night)
    Hull 12 v PNE (Tuesday night)

    Incidentally, I feel a bit like I've stepped into Roy's territory doing this. Knowing the time it's taken to gather all this together, my respect for the work Roy does in compiling the "view froms" has just gone even higher. 😄

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    £25 is plenty for the Championship IMO

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    I think it was 1/- for adults (standing) when I first went, and 6d for us young 'uns. (That's 5p and 2.1/2p for you present day young 'uns).

    I've never really got over paying 6/- (30P) to sit in the wonderful new world cup stand in S6 to watch them lot get a (very lucky) victory over the Blades.

    After that, I made a vow never to contribute to their coffers again!
    Happily, I was finally talked into breaking that vow in March 1992. Bobby Davison - Legend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieWaldock View Post
    I think it was 1/- for adults (standing) when I first went, and 6d for us young 'uns. (That's 5p and 2.1/2p for you present day young 'uns).

    I've never really got over paying 6/- (30P) to sit in the wonderful new world cup stand in S6 to watch them lot get a (very lucky) victory over the Blades.

    After that, I made a vow never to contribute to their coffers again!
    Happily, I was finally talked into breaking that vow in March 1992. Bobby Davison - Legend!
    First game,bar testimonials,against the arrogants for me was the King Tudor/Grummitt game,went to the return same season,we should have had a stonewall penalty 0-0 it ended

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    what year was that then ronnie when they got that lucky win ? cant recollect them beating us there between 66 and 79

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    Quote Originally Posted by shorehamoldboy View Post
    what year was that then ronnie when they got that lucky win ? cant recollect them beating us there between 66 and 79
    1967 3-2 Ron Springett testimonial, Bernard Shaw missed a penalty - well, it was Ron's testimonial!

    1979. A very fortunate win - in my expert and unbiased opinion.

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    My first Derby was at BDBL when Bill Punton scored the winner in a 1-0 win.I've been to Swillsbro plenty seen all 3 possible results but i won't pay £42 to the robbin tunapig,i wunt pay it even if it weren't on Sky.UTCB

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    ah you tricked me there ronnie not a league game i was at that one stood bang across gangway from wendy fans on kop that was the same week we sold mick jones and the keith west teenage opera song was sung and right behind goal rod when young billy punton blasted it in from 2 feet at kop end lol utb ftp

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieWaldock View Post
    I think it was 1/- for adults (standing) when I first went, and 6d for us young 'uns. (That's 5p and 2.1/2p for you present day young 'uns).

    I've never really got over paying 6/- (30P) to sit in the wonderful new world cup stand in S6 to watch them lot get a (very lucky) victory over the Blades.

    After that, I made a vow never to contribute to their coffers again!
    Happily, I was finally talked into breaking that vow in March 1992. Bobby Davison - Legend!
    I will never go there. Been in twice, once when Pele played and another in the 1940s with my dad when I wasn't old enough to know any better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlockD View Post
    £25 is plenty for the Championship IMO
    I agree pal 25 is fair 30 is pushing it owt more is robbery

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