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Match Day Prices vs Other Local Teams

The cheapest adult match day ticket at the Valley this season will be £15, compare that to Dartford fc at £16. Shows how good of value football at the Valley really is, see below further walk-up prices.

West Ham £43
Crystal P ???
Millwall £23
Dartford £16
Charlton £15
Orient £15
Welling £15
Bromley £12
Dulwich £10

If you find cheaper league match tickets let me know and I'll update.

Comments

  • colthe3rd
    colthe3rd Posts: 8,486
    Bit unfair just looking at the cheapest, sometimes this skews the actual cost of ticket pricing. I'd add the most expensive as well and also the range ;-)
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,198
    You've put ??? against Crystal Pal-arse... Is this because you cant understand why someone would pay to go watch them at Shithurst Park?
  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456

    You've put ??? against Crystal Pal-arse... Is this because you cant understand why someone would pay to go watch them at Shithurst Park?

    No, it's because Groupon haven't released their prices yet.

  • C_A_F_C
    C_A_F_C Posts: 3,878
    colthe3rd said:

    Bit unfair just looking at the cheapest, sometimes this skews the actual cost of ticket pricing. I'd add the most expensive as well and also the range ;-)

    Don't Arsenal boast some of the cheapest seats in the Premier League?
  • colthe3rd said:

    Bit unfair just looking at the cheapest, sometimes this skews the actual cost of ticket pricing. I'd add the most expensive as well and also the range ;-)

    I think you also need to factor in how many at those prices are available. If those clubs have half a dozen at cheap prices with restricted views then it is not the same as having more than enough at the lower price.
  • 15 quid for block b in the east is amazing value, esp if you can get a seat halfway up or near the back, same as getting a seat in the wings of the west
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,982
    C_A_F_C said:

    colthe3rd said:

    Bit unfair just looking at the cheapest, sometimes this skews the actual cost of ticket pricing. I'd add the most expensive as well and also the range ;-)

    Don't Arsenal boast some of the cheapest seats in the Premier League?
    Yes but they are based at Highbury
  • colthe3rd
    colthe3rd Posts: 8,486

    colthe3rd said:

    Bit unfair just looking at the cheapest, sometimes this skews the actual cost of ticket pricing. I'd add the most expensive as well and also the range ;-)

    I think you also need to factor in how many at those prices are available. If those clubs have half a dozen at cheap prices with restricted views then it is not the same as having more than enough at the lower price.
    Very true. Good project management this, let's keep the brainstorming going.
  • chester_conrad
    chester_conrad Posts: 738
    edited July 2014

    15 quid for block b in the east is amazing value, esp if you can get a seat halfway up or near the back, same as getting a seat in the wings of the west

    And you get the privilege of sitting next to block A. What more could you ask for....

  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,799

    15 quid for block b in the east is amazing value, esp if you can get a seat halfway up or near the back, same as getting a seat in the wings of the west

    And you get the privilege of sitting next to block A. What more could you ask for....

    A seat in block A?.............

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  • Beckenham Town in the Kent Leagues charge £7. Less than 50% of CAFC which proves we are ripping fans off. In fact £7 is their most expensive ticket, their least expensive ticket is also £7 so the range is £0. Not sure about capacity at this price but I am fairly sure you would always get in.
  • addix
    addix Posts: 1,208

    Beckenham Town in the Kent Leagues charge £7. Less than 50% of CAFC which proves we are ripping fans off. In fact £7 is their most expensive ticket, their least expensive ticket is also £7 so the range is £0. Not sure about capacity at this price but I am fairly sure you would always get in.

    They managed a crowd of over 2000 the other night according to their twitter feed for the Palace game and looked like there was plenty of room for more from the view in our loft extension!. Don't think I've ever seen that many turn up for a match in the 30 or so years we've lived next to the ground. God knows where they all parked though.
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    I think it's a fair comparison, I'm comparing the cheapest walk up match tickets. If it's sold out that's irrelevant, besides I don't expect many of those teams to sell out.
  • PopIcon said:

    I think it's a fair comparison, I'm comparing the cheapest walk up match tickets. If it's sold out that's irrelevant, besides I don't expect many of those teams to sell out.

    True but if the cheap tickets all sell out then the price of a walk up ticket is going to be higher.
  • SheffieldRed
    SheffieldRed Posts: 3,772
    edited July 2014

    Some clubs need to reduce their prices and I am not just looking at the league clubs when I say that.