I would like to think that the 5000 or so that went to Fulham for £15 quid last year will go to this game, but that is only what I'd like to think......
A somewhat different situation, an attractive away fixture (with nothing to lose) at a PL ground vs a home fixture against one of our regular opponents. Indeed, I suspect many of the regular Fulham supporters stayed away last season, and the ground was mainly filled with casual fans.
I'll be there as it's a Charlton match and I like the FA Cup. But I wonder even if you sold the tickets for £1 each whether you'd get a full house? Most people just can't be bothered with the FA Cup anymore...and it's not just Charlton, it's almost every other club in the country. There are very few exceptions (Tottenham, Liverpool and maybe Arsenal spring to mind).
From what has been said the FA have set a minimum of £15, is this not price fixing particularly as the FA are effectively a monopoly?
Are clubs allowed to discount to season ticket holders, after all I think some clubs include some cup games in there season ticket price, how does that work?
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Think it should have been a tenner, but then again i'll still be at the game even for fifteen.
Are clubs allowed to discount to season ticket holders, after all I think some clubs include some cup games in there season ticket price, how does that work?
Anybody know?
Just speculation on my part not a statement of fact.