Smidster wrote:....Times like this I wish I lived in the States where you can see top quality sport for a fraction of the cost.
I'm not sure thats accurate.
Whilst there are cheap tickets I'm sure they aren't less than $28 and are sold out anyway. Tickets I've seen start at $80 upto silly money.
However your point is valid, when any price goes up consumers look at what they are getting for their money:
Will we have a team that can consistently perform to move above mid table?
Will the playing suface be improved? - more grass, less weeds.
Will the toilets be improved?
Will the tannoy be improved?
Will the supporters bar be improved?
When will the wooden stand be given a decent burial. We know the club have plans, but when?
We won't encourage the casual supporter or new supporters to turn into regulars.
Personally, I'm not against a rise if the club can justify it, but as far as I know, many of the clubs in our division this year are still at £15.
The early season ticket deal is excellent and I may well buy one.