Three bands 36 been the dearest Suppose it depends how many games are in each band I would guess all yorkshire clubs will be in band A
I thought they were categories of seat, rather than category of game, the big difference between them makes more sense now. £5 for kids in all categories is very good.
In the 2019/20 season, last time in the Championship, the average cost of an adult away end ticket (whose prices are probably at the upper end of home end tickets) was £26.50. The most was £39 (Leeds), the lowest was Stoke. The median of the 20 away games that went on sale (19 played) was £25, only Leeds charged more than £33, QPR and Sheffield Wednesday charged that same amount. I agree that the membership is cracking value, but making the alternative way to attend eye-wateringly expensive to encourage membership take-up will turn away a fair few altogether. I think the prices are top-end if the club wants to re-engage with supporters after COVID.
Go back a season and look at the prices for a season ticket. We were the second cheapest for our cheapest ticket. Wednesday were the second most expensive and Norwich the most expensive. Wednesday's walk up price was for £45 to £52 on the Kop. Yet attendances gor our cheap price was 15,662 for City, 25,959 for Norwich where the cheapest pass was £499.50 and an almost same for the second most expensive, Wednesday at 25,995. I know a Wednesday pass holder and he said even though their passes were dear the walk up prices were so high that walk ups virtually disappeared. https://www.statista.com/statistics...s-cheapest-season-tickets-uk-soccer-football/
Out of interest, why???? Local community club and all that, need a bit of support given recent years. Actually think a bit to cheer this year, imagine they will be targeting winning the league. Always enjoyed that level.
It's not all that long ago that Dairycoates etc was classed as Ferriby. It's a great excuse to drop 'wapentake' in to the discussion.
Ferriby is to City what Anne Widdicombe is to Charlotte Rampling, what Mud are to Led Zeppelin, what Vimto is to Johnny Walker Blue Label, what Charles Hawtrey is to Steve McQueen, what Sunspot is to Monte Carlo Casino, what a night at the Gilson Hotel is to a 2 week bender in Ibiza etc
So by your logic anyone who lives in kirk ella, anlaby, hessle, etc. Cannot support City. Bit of a bellend aren't you!!!! When I say bellend, I actually mean 'clown shoed mong'!
Has nobody thought of buying a 12(£252) or 6 (£144)Match saver? 12 works out at £21 per game and 6 works out at £24 per game!! There was also some sort of membership card that you paid £12 for and you received a £6 discount on home tickets,I can't find it at present but it was there a week or so ago. Esssentially if you're willing to commit to travelling for games there are discounts to be had!!
Quite a few will have been born in North Ferriby https://www.eastriding.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=zNH13
Update on that,it's called a 'match card' and it costs £12.It entitles you to a reduction of £6 per match,also these 'match savers'for fans entitled to concessions are very reasonable too.
From the OWS. “Tickets for the game are priced as follows:” It doesn’t say “This Seasons” it says “for the game”. I think the thread title is wrong.
If we charge different prices for different games, then I'll change it, but I don't expect we will, so for now it stays as it is.