But they only pay £15 to stand in the away terrace.stanton101 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 10, 2018 1:24 pm I suppose now we know how away fans feel at our ground. But then again at least we give them a seat.
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At least we some of the gate money.
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https://www.barnetfc.com/news/2018/octo ... -sale-now/
That's how you price this type of fixture.
Prices for all areas of the stadium are as follows:
Adults - £10
Concessions - £5
Under 17's - £1
Not
Prices for on the day purchase will be as follows:
Adult – £20.00
OAP – £15.00
U16 – £10.00
U12 – £7.00
Disgrace.
That's how you price this type of fixture.
Prices for all areas of the stadium are as follows:
Adults - £10
Concessions - £5
Under 17's - £1
Not
Prices for on the day purchase will be as follows:
Adult – £20.00
OAP – £15.00
U16 – £10.00
U12 – £7.00
Disgrace.
I think Barnet are having to do something given the unrest by their support at the increase in terrace prices they imposed after our supporters (and a few others) complained. Their average gate since they hiked their prices has fallen to only 1040 (including away support).
Borehamwood are, however, taking the piss.
Borehamwood are, however, taking the piss.
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So are we, both sides have to agree on the price.
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We took the piss for a long time, away fans complained all the time.
What goes round comes round I'm afraid.
But £20 is indeed a pisstake for that shit hole.
What goes round comes round I'm afraid.
But £20 is indeed a pisstake for that shit hole.
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I'm sure it at least used to be the case that both clubs had to agree pricing on almost every round...
Us (as a club) pisstaking previously certainly shouldn't excuse other clubs doing it now - and it in no way should be considered a case of 'what goes around, comes around, in terms of the supporters.
Us (as a club) pisstaking previously certainly shouldn't excuse other clubs doing it now - and it in no way should be considered a case of 'what goes around, comes around, in terms of the supporters.
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Would be Interesting to see if prices are lowered at our place if a replay was to happen...
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I think we took the piss on Saturday tbh. Pay on the door was at £15 and you'd think with Orient offering £5 on the day, we have to be more competitive. The O's got over 6000. We not doing ourselves justice. We want more fans by enticing them but we just price ourselves out of the market.
Who actually decides on the ticketing prices? Cos they need shooting!
Who actually decides on the ticketing prices? Cos they need shooting!
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Who do you think ? and then you have buy it in advance.RayleighDagger1986 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 3:28 pm I think we took the piss on Saturday tbh. Pay on the door was at £15 and you'd think with Orient offering £5 on the day, we have to be more competitive. The O's got over 6000. We not doing ourselves justice. We want more fans by enticing them but we just price ourselves out of the market.
Who actually decides on the ticketing prices? Cos they need shooting!
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Guessing it's Thommo DaggerNewbie. So who do you think??
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Shhh it`s a guessing game. :eh:RayleighDagger1986 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 7:25 pm Guessing it's Thommo DaggerNewbie. So who do you think??
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I think the prices for this match are at least the same, or in fact even more than was charged for the 3rd round match against Premier League Everton.
Quite baffling ... this makes the marketing we did (or should I say didn't do) for Non League Day, look quite good in comparison!

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Prices for the Everton game were a mere £15 for adults.
Quite baffling ... this makes the marketing we did (or should I say didn't do) for Non League Day, look quite good in comparison!

EDITED:
Prices for the Everton game were a mere £15 for adults.
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Following on re: the ticket prices for tomorrow.
Not only is £20 for adults a disgrace in the 1st instance - when they tell you, you save £2 for buying in advance its a lie, as to do so you have to pay £1 per ticket for a 'booking fee'.
£19 per ticket x 2 for a 4th qualifying game on a sh*tty terrace in a sh*t pit of a stadium. Think we'll be doing something else instead tomorrow.
Not only is £20 for adults a disgrace in the 1st instance - when they tell you, you save £2 for buying in advance its a lie, as to do so you have to pay £1 per ticket for a 'booking fee'.
£19 per ticket x 2 for a 4th qualifying game on a sh*tty terrace in a sh*t pit of a stadium. Think we'll be doing something else instead tomorrow.