Fuckin awful attitude from our fans. People complain about our poor away following, as soon as there is an opportunity to use TV AND ticket price as an excuse people use it. No way we shouldn't be selling out Fulham. If you would seriously rather watch Charlton on tv then I'm afraid you're not a proper fan
Fucking awful attitude from you telling other people they're not proper fans.
I didn't say I would rather watch the game on TV. I would rather go to the game but not at that price.
My money and I'll decide how and when I want to spend it. I think £50 for me and my son is too much for a game at Fulham which is on TV.
And I don't complain about our "poor" away following either so stop slagging off other fans because they don't agree with you.
Fuckin awful attitude from our fans. People complain about our poor away following, as soon as there is an opportunity to use TV AND ticket price as an excuse people use it. No way we shouldn't be selling out Fulham. If you would seriously rather watch Charlton on tv then I'm afraid you're not a proper fan
Its more than what people are used to paying...especially since its been a few years since the Prem. People have other responsibilities and as the game is on TV, then its an option to save £30 and still see us play. Saying they arent 'proper fans' is a massive piss take.
Calling people not proper fans is insulting and wrong, it's up to them how they spend their money. However, we should 100% be selling out Fulham away. Match ticket is relatively expensive, especially for a TV game, but there's barely any travel cost so will work out a much cheaper away day than some, where tickets may be cheaper.
Fuckin awful attitude from our fans. People complain about our poor away following, as soon as there is an opportunity to use TV AND ticket price as an excuse people use it. No way we shouldn't be selling out Fulham. If you would seriously rather watch Charlton on tv then I'm afraid you're not a proper fan
Thanks for your input - can you tell me which games you have missed over the last 20 years, so that I can decide if you are a proper fan.
not being alive or being a small child is not an acceptable excuse.
Fuckin awful attitude from our fans. People complain about our poor away following, as soon as there is an opportunity to use TV AND ticket price as an excuse people use it. No way we shouldn't be selling out Fulham. If you would seriously rather watch Charlton on tv then I'm afraid you're not a proper fan
Give it a rest.
I absolutely refuse to pay £30.00 to watch a Championship game which is on TV.
I've spent £50.00 on train fares and £23.00 on a ticket for Rotherham tomorrow - assume I still have a fucking awful attitude and am not a proper fan?
I want to go to Fulham, I just refuse to pay through the nose for a live TV game.
I have no doubt you've posted this to get a reaction and currently have your pants around your ankles and are blowing your beans over your keyboard at the ones you have so far.
So people that won't spend £30 for ticket because it's on TV ? But would pay what £20--25? I agree kids prices are a joke but adults are not going to support their team in London for the sake of another £5 ish?? Prepared to pay £100 to go up north to support there team, but not the extra £5ish above what they would have payed to watch their team in London ? Not having a dig, just don't understand that mentality So those not prepared to pay that little extra, enjoy yourselves in your local and let's hope that your team do well and the fans that go provide enough support to help get the win to make your trip to the local worthwhile
Fuckin awful attitude from our fans. People complain about our poor away following, as soon as there is an opportunity to use TV AND ticket price as an excuse people use it. No way we shouldn't be selling out Fulham. If you would seriously rather watch Charlton on tv then I'm afraid you're not a proper fan
The 'proper fan' debate.
Leave off will ya! It's not for you or I to say who is and isn't a proper fan.
Vent you anger in a more constructive way than resorting to petty remarks.
I'm more than happy to pay £30 but that's because I can afford it. Some are just as loyal as me (and you) but would rather spend their hard earned on another away game that they can't see for free on the box.
So people that won't spend £30 for ticket because it's on TV ? But would pay what £20--25? I agree kids prices are a joke but adults are not going to support their team in London for the sake of another £5 ish?? Prepared to pay £100 to go up north to support there team, but not the extra £5ish above what they would have payed to watch their team in London ? Not having a dig, just don't understand that mentality So those not prepared to pay that little extra, enjoy yourselves in your local and let's hope that your team do well and the fans that go provide enough support to help get the win to make your trip to the local worthwhile
Tell you one thing, i'm quite principled on the ticket prices / value debate and point blank refused to pay the £35 Palace were charging for the televised Dennis in the Last Minute game.
So people that won't spend £30 for ticket because it's on TV ? But would pay what £20--25? I agree kids prices are a joke but adults are not going to support their team in London for the sake of another £5 ish?? Prepared to pay £100 to go up north to support there team, but not the extra £5ish above what they would have payed to watch their team in London ? Not having a dig, just don't understand that mentality So those not prepared to pay that little extra, enjoy yourselves in your local and let's hope that your team do well and the fans that go provide enough support to help get the win to make your trip to the local worthwhile
So where do you draw the line then? At what point do you consider it ok to say "that's too expensive, I'm not going"? £40? £50? Every season football clubs amend their prices in order to drag out another £2, £3, £5 out of us, and they get away with it because we keep paying.
I'm going to Fulham, but I'm getting utterly sick of paying these prices - in this case it's particularly annoying because I doubt Fulham fans are that inclined to stump up £30 either, so a potentially vibrant London derby will instead most probably be played out in front of a half empty stadium.
Fuckin awful attitude from our fans. People complain about our poor away following, as soon as there is an opportunity to use TV AND ticket price as an excuse people use it. No way we shouldn't be selling out Fulham. If you would seriously rather watch Charlton on tv then I'm afraid you're not a proper fan
Fuckin awful attitude from our fans. People complain about our poor away following, as soon as there is an opportunity to use TV AND ticket price as an excuse people use it. No way we shouldn't be selling out Fulham. If you would seriously rather watch Charlton on tv then I'm afraid you're not a proper fan
Fuckin awful attitude from our fans. People complain about our poor away following, as soon as there is an opportunity to use TV AND ticket price as an excuse people use it. No way we shouldn't be selling out Fulham. If you would seriously rather watch Charlton on tv then I'm afraid you're not a proper fan
See you at Rotherham.
And at Norwich.
Thats more like it , i thought you were a part timer, £100 for 4 tickets at Fulham means no chance, unless your feeling BENevolent?
I'm sure i'm not alone in thinking that £30 to watch any game of championship football is a lot. Add on a childs ticket, something to eat etc. We are at home the previous Saturday and the following.
I've just had a £200 water bill in as i'm sure a lot of others have. So if I'm not a proper fan. So what.
I'm not saying £30 is cheap for championship football, let alone any football. But 9/10 people on here would pay it if the game wasn't on tv, I personally don't see why it should make a difference. Can't compare watching the game on a screen to in the flesh
I'm not having a dig, as I said I just don't understand that some supporters won't go because the adult price is approximately £5 more than the price they would have expected . The game is in london so no real extra cost, so that £5 is turning people off and to the local instead? I'm sorry but for £5 I don't get it? Yes I'm pissed off at over the top ticket prices, the fact I can't take a pint to my seat and watch the game, and that I can't stand and watch the game, how do we sort these issues out, mass boycotts? How many fans will pay £50 to watch us away in the prem?? But people are not going to this london derby because of approx £5? Enjoy the pub : )
I'm not having a dig, as I said I just don't understand that some supporters won't go because the adult price is approximately £5 more than the price they would have expected .
We need a venn diagram for this one, because although I am happy to pay £50 to go to Fulham (because my daughter and I identified this one as one we wanted to go to before the fixtures even came out) I'm not going to Rotherham because it's too far and won't go to Norwich on a Tuesday night, so make absolutely no claims to be a proper fan.
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Fucking awful attitude from you telling other people they're not proper fans.
I didn't say I would rather watch the game on TV. I would rather go to the game but not at that price.
My money and I'll decide how and when I want to spend it. I think £50 for me and my son is too much for a game at Fulham which is on TV.
And I don't complain about our "poor" away following either so stop slagging off other fans because they don't agree with you.
not being alive or being a small child is not an acceptable excuse.
I absolutely refuse to pay £30.00 to watch a Championship game which is on TV.
I've spent £50.00 on train fares and £23.00 on a ticket for Rotherham tomorrow - assume I still have a fucking awful attitude and am not a proper fan?
I want to go to Fulham, I just refuse to pay through the nose for a live TV game.
I have no doubt you've posted this to get a reaction and currently have your pants around your ankles and are blowing your beans over your keyboard at the ones you have so far.
Absolute tool.
I agree kids prices are a joke but adults are not going to support their team in London for the sake of another £5 ish??
Prepared to pay £100 to go up north to support there team, but not the extra £5ish above what they would have payed to watch their team in London ?
Not having a dig, just don't understand that mentality
So those not prepared to pay that little extra, enjoy yourselves in your local and let's hope that your team do well and the fans that go provide enough support to help get the win to make your trip to the local worthwhile
Leave off will ya! It's not for you or I to say who is and isn't a proper fan.
Vent you anger in a more constructive way than resorting to petty remarks.
I'm more than happy to pay £30 but that's because I can afford it. Some are just as loyal as me (and you) but would rather spend their hard earned on another away game that they can't see for free on the box.
"not having a dig" Really?
Still regret that one !
I'm going to Fulham, but I'm getting utterly sick of paying these prices - in this case it's particularly annoying because I doubt Fulham fans are that inclined to stump up £30 either, so a potentially vibrant London derby will instead most probably be played out in front of a half empty stadium.
We are at home the previous Saturday and the following.
I've just had a £200 water bill in as i'm sure a lot of others have.
So if I'm not a proper fan. So what.
When a bog standard league game is live on TV, £30+ breaches those rules and I will not attend.
The team charging us that price to help them pay their £50k+ a week players can stuff it up their jacksey.
The game is in london so no real extra cost, so that £5 is turning people off and to the local instead? I'm sorry but for £5 I don't get it?
Yes I'm pissed off at over the top ticket prices, the fact I can't take a pint to my seat and watch the game, and that I can't stand and watch the game, how do we sort these issues out, mass boycotts?
How many fans will pay £50 to watch us away in the prem??
But people are not going to this london derby because of approx £5?
Enjoy the pub : )
£30 is the no go point for some.
Fulham should have priced it at £29.99 :-)
For me and my step son it's an additional £54 from Maidstone
Another big assumption. Not all fans live in London or have travel cards that cover the costs of the train and tube.
But this isn't the Prem. It's Fulham in the Championship
Again, a big assumption from you. I was prepared to pay £20 and £10 for my son but not £30 and £20. That's my decision to make, not yours. Another little dig