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Ticket Prices

I have had a look at the tickets prices for the Premier league and was a little shocked at the admission prices. I really do believe that the powers that be, should look at how much the tickets are for away fans. I think the prices are to high when you consider the additional expenses of travelling further distances,food etc.
Most clubs have a Match category system so I have put us in the B Catogory. I realise that the London clubs would put us in the Cat A bracket and you would pay £55 to go to QPR!!!!

Now if you were to attend every away game in the Cat B bracket it would cost you a grand total of £790.50

I haven't been to as many away games this season, due to money being tight, but at the prices below I don't think I would be attending that many in the Premier League. I think that £35 is the max I would want to pay, therefore I would be going to
Reading, Sunderland, Swansea and Wigan.

Arsenal
Adults £63.50 (B £36.50) (C £26)

Aston Villa
Adults £45 (A £43) (B £40) (VV £37)

Chelsea
Shed End Stand Upper Tier:
Adults £59 (A £55) (B £50)
Shed End Stand Lower Tier:
Adults £56 (A £52) (B £47)

Everton
Bullens Stand (Upper Tier): Adults £42 (B £41) (C £40) (D £37)
Bullens Stand (Lower Tier Paddock At Front): Adults £40 (B £39) (C £38) (D £35)
Bullens Stand (Lower Tier): Adults £37 (B £36) (C £35) (D £32)

Fulham
Putney End: Adults £40 (B £35) (C £30)

Liverpool
Anfield Road Stand:
Adults £48 (B) £44 (C) £42

Manchester City
South Stand (Upper Tier): Adults £51 (£32)
South Stand (Lower Tier): Adults £49 (£30)


Manchester United
Prices For Away Fans:
South East Corner: Adults £45

Newcastle
Sir John Hall Stand
Adults: £36 (B £30) (C £26)

Norwich City
Adults: £50 (A £45) (B £35) (C £30)

Queens Park Rangers
School End:
Upper Tier Centre
Adults £55 (B) £45, (C) £35

Reading
South Stand*
Adults £32-£40

Southampton
Northam Stand:
Adults £38 (B £35) (C £30)

Stoke City
Away Fans:
Marstons Pedigree South Stand: Adults £40 (A £30) (B £25)

Sunderland
Category A Games: Adults £32-£40
Category B Games: Adults £27-£35
Category C Games: Adults £25-£30

Swansea City
Adults £35

Tottenham Hotspur
Away Fans:
South Stand Upper Tier: Adults £54 (A), £41 (B), £37 (C)
South Stand Lower Tier: Adults £48 (A), £37 (B), £32 (C)

West Brom
Adults (A) £39 (B) £25


West Ham
Away Fans:
Sir Trevor Brooking Stand (Lower Tier):
Adults £49 (B £39)

Wigan
Away Fans:
North Stand: Adults £28 (B £25) (C £20)

Comments

  • Not sure we'd be a category A game for any premier league team ?
  • London derbies I would think
  • I paid £21 to stand behind the goal at Brentford yesterday. It was a good game but £21 is far too much.
  • Fulham, West Ham & QPR are Cat B at Arsenal so imagine we would be too.

    To be fair the prices at Arsenal are quite decent apart from category A.
  • palcafc said:

    London derbies I would think

    I doubt it.
  • edited January 2013
    Simonsen said:

    I paid £21 to stand behind the goal at Brentford yesterday. It was a good game but £21 is far too much.

    So did I!

    Football to me is a hobby and not a lifestyle/obsession. I wouldn't go to most of those grounds as I have other things to spend my money on which are more important.

    I wouldn't go to villa on principle of being classed VV.
  • You only have to look at the prices charged to attend American sports to see where we are heading.
  • I thought American sports were cheap. I am sure my brother attended baseball and said it was o
    only a tenner
  • palcafc said:

    I thought American sports were cheap. I am sure my brother attended baseball and said it was o
    only a tenner

    Baseball is by the cheapest as there are lots of seating options (restricted view,nosebleed height etc) but even a ticket to a shite NHL team will set you back 70 quid for a half decent seat

  • not true, croydon ive been to loads of nhl and 30-40quid gets you a decent view in mo
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  • The prices will stay high until Fifa decide to put a cap on players wages which seems very unlikely.
  • If we're not the loweest category for most outside of london I'd be surprised

    I had decent seats(freebies to me) at a NHL game in New York and they were around £130 face value
  • If we're not the loweest category for most outside of london I'd be surprised

    I had decent seats(freebies to me) at a NHL game in New York and they were around £130 face value

    you actually travelled to a game that wasnt at the valley?

  • as true Charlton fans do, if you get free travel or a cheap ticket you go anywhere
  • palcafc said:

    London derbies I would think

    Charlton wouldnt be a Cat A fixture at Spurs.

  • JohnBoyUK said:

    palcafc said:

    London derbies I would think

    Charlton wouldnt be a Cat A fixture at Spurs.

    A+ ?

  • JohnBoyUK said:

    palcafc said:

    London derbies I would think

    Charlton wouldnt be a Cat A fixture at Spurs.

    A+ ?

    lol, if we're giving IQ tests for the opposition fans then maybe?

    Levy was a cheeky bugger making West Ham Cat A this year. That was a first. They've always been Cat B before.

  • not true, croydon ive been to loads of nhl and 30-40quid gets you a decent view in mo

    Fair enough,maybe I was just paying 'New York' prices

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