Joined: Sep 18 2005 Posts: 8742 Location: 2017 City of Culture
Having been a critic of FC's ticket pricing policy for the North Stand in the past, I think it only fair & balanced to pass comment on this season's derby prices. Lets hope the policy is rewarded with a return to near sell out crowds.
Having been a critic of FC's ticket pricing policy for the North Stand in the past, I think it only fair & balanced to pass comment on this season's derby prices. Lets hope the policy is rewarded with a return to near sell out crowds.
SirStan wrote:Having been a critic of FC's ticket pricing policy for the North Stand in the past, I think it only fair & balanced to pass comment on this season's derby prices. Lets hope the policy is rewarded with a return to near sell out crowds.
Will be going to Hull on Thursday and have bought 3 pre booked tickets, 2 adults at £20 and an O.A.P for £17. I think the adults are good value at 20 sovs, but it would be better for the oldies if they could get more than £3 off the full price. Not much incentive for an old kid of 80 to go trekking across to Hull on a cold Thursday night when he can sit over a couple of pints in his local club for less than a fiver without freezing his bollards off. It seems as money becomes ever more a priority, the clubs seem to offer decent discounts to kids who buy a shirt, some sweets and a programme, while the older folk who may have kept the clubs going through the tough times often get overlooked.
SirStan wrote:Having been a critic of FC's ticket pricing policy for the North Stand in the past, I think it only fair & balanced to pass comment on this season's derby prices. Lets hope the policy is rewarded with a return to near sell out crowds.
Will be going to Hull on Thursday and have bought 3 pre booked tickets, 2 adults at £20 and an O.A.P for £17. I think the adults are good value at 20 sovs, but it would be better for the oldies if they could get more than £3 off the full price. Not much incentive for an old kid of 80 to go trekking across to Hull on a cold Thursday night when he can sit over a couple of pints in his local club for less than a fiver without freezing his bollards off. It seems as money becomes ever more a priority, the clubs seem to offer decent discounts to kids who buy a shirt, some sweets and a programme, while the older folk who may have kept the clubs going through the tough times often get overlooked.
"Leeds is the greatest club in Rugby League" Alex Murphy 2011
leeds owl wrote:Will be going to Hull on Thursday and have bought 3 pre booked tickets, 2 adults at £20 and an O.A.P for £17. I think the adults are good value at 20 sovs, but it would be better for the oldies if they could get more than £3 off the full price. Not much incentive for an old kid of 80 to go trekking across to Hull on a cold Thursday night when he can sit over a couple of pints in his local club for less than a fiver without freezing his bollards off. It seems as money becomes ever more a priority, the clubs seem to offer decent discounts to kids who buy a shirt, some sweets and a programme, while the older folk who may have kept the clubs going through the tough times often get overlooked.
leeds charge away fans more to sit in the old north stand in block A with obstructed views! i think you're getting the better deal!!
leeds owl wrote:Will be going to Hull on Thursday and have bought 3 pre booked tickets, 2 adults at £20 and an O.A.P for £17. I think the adults are good value at 20 sovs, but it would be better for the oldies if they could get more than £3 off the full price. Not much incentive for an old kid of 80 to go trekking across to Hull on a cold Thursday night when he can sit over a couple of pints in his local club for less than a fiver without freezing his bollards off. It seems as money becomes ever more a priority, the clubs seem to offer decent discounts to kids who buy a shirt, some sweets and a programme, while the older folk who may have kept the clubs going through the tough times often get overlooked.
ComeOnYouUll wrote:Why should pensioners get more than £3 off?
Pensioners used to pay about half of the full admission price, nowadays they get in this case, 15% off. I just think the prices for pensioners have increased disproportionately over the last few years.
"Leeds is the greatest club in Rugby League" Alex Murphy 2011
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 303 guests
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum