Bought 3 adults and one U16. There's no difference between any of the tickets as the concession stubs haven't been torn off by CAFC. I assume that CAFC will only sell the right ticket relating to the relevant Red Card number, so I couldn't have just ordered 4 U16s.
£18 is not unreasonable for BCFC - though I do think the Burnley tickets are a rip off at £27.
Bought 3 adults and one U16. There's no difference between any of the tickets as the concession stubs haven't been torn off by CAFC. I assume that CAFC will only sell the right ticket relating to the relevant Red Card number, so I couldn't have just ordered 4 U16s.
£18 is not unreasonable for BCFC - though I do think the Burnley tickets are a rip off at £27.
Beware any one going to bristol with u16 tickets you may be watching from the nearest pub? Think they have been alerted to the amount we have sold compared to adults? See article on their forum Unless they have just seen it on here and made a thread Good luck all Being ripped of ourselves as buying on day at inflated prices!
Doing clubs out of revenue explicitly and then expecting them to reduce prices - that's not common sense.
I just don't get it, maybe I'm stupid for paying what I should for things but it would just never enter my mind to buy a kids ticket.
Reverse that WSS - I expect them to charge sensibly first - if they don't then I will 'do them out of revenue'.
Bristol I have bought an adult. But there was no way I was paying £34 at Ipswich mate!!
And I'm not doing them out of revenue - the alternative to me buying a kids, is I don't buy a ticket at all, so I'm increasing their revenue by buying one.
Re NLA's point - it's not exactly a secret. Lads up and down the Country haver done it for yonks. If I get stopped one day, I won't get in and it will be my problem - no quarks about that.
Beware any one going to bristol with u16 tickets you may be watching from the nearest pub? Think they have been alerted to the amount we have sold compared to adults? See article on their forum Unless they have just seen it on here and made a thread Good luck all Being ripped of ourselves as buying on day at inflated prices!
My sources say the breakdown of adult/snr/U16s tickets sold above were made up as a joke and have no basis in reality.
Beware any one going to bristol with u16 tickets you may be watching from the nearest pub? Think they have been alerted to the amount we have sold compared to adults? See article on their forum Unless they have just seen it on here and made a thread Good luck all Being ripped of ourselves as buying on day at inflated prices!
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£18 is not unreasonable for BCFC - though I do think the Burnley tickets are a rip off at £27.
See article on their forum
Unless they have just seen it on here and made a thread
Good luck all
Being ripped of ourselves as buying on day at inflated prices!
Bristol I have bought an adult. But there was no way I was paying £34 at Ipswich mate!!
And I'm not doing them out of revenue - the alternative to me buying a kids, is I don't buy a ticket at all, so I'm increasing their revenue by buying one.
Re NLA's point - it's not exactly a secret. Lads up and down the Country haver done it for yonks. If I get stopped one day, I won't get in and it will be my problem - no quarks about that.
Blimey, you talking about me again (Sir) Henry ?