£2.50 per order (not ticket) for postal sale, but you can instead print your own and It's £1 admin fee per order (not per ticket).
If people don't like the price or the venue, don't go.
Personally I don't think £40 is a great deal of money for a final and I'd rather go to Wembley than back to Stoke (£20 per ticket in 2003 which with RPI is all but £30 per ticket) and I reckon the players would rather play at Wembley as well.
First there's the small matter of FGR to get past.
If £20 is Plenty £40 is ****ing Naughty
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All this arguing about how much it will cost - can some-one just get in touch with Diane Abbott to settle the matter once & for all




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alan is buying :)
i need 3, 1 for me 2 for my sons
thanks mate very kind of you.
i need 3, 1 for me 2 for my sons
thanks mate very kind of you.
but we finished 9th!
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I agree most proper fans will pay it, but floating fans will not. West Ham are at home that day too, be lucky to have 5,000 Daggers if we make it.
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Very true!Dagger83 wrote:Would rather have 5,000 there than loads of WH fans singing "bubbles" like the last time we were there.