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Ticket prices at Cardiff among the cheapest in the championship, pies the most expensive
Buy a ticket online and you can get in for £18 , season tickets are also low compared to most clubs
But the price of pies is a bit of a rotter ....£3.90 .......only Fulham charge more
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Re: Ticket prices at Cardiff among the cheapest in the championship, pies the most expensive
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Buy a ticket online and you can get in for £18 , season tickets are also low compared to most clubs
But the price of pies is a bit of a rotter ....£3.90 .......only Fulham charge more
Didn’t we outsource all catering so have no say in the pricing?
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Season ticket for Barry Town is more expensive than Barcelona.
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Re: Ticket prices at Cardiff among the cheapest in the championship, pies the most expensive
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WJ99mobile
Didn’t we outsource all catering so have no say in the pricing?
I think you're suggesting that because the club chose to outsource catering then they bear no responsibility for pricing.
Saying that, I've never been able to get het-up about any costs associated with attending football games because doing so isn't one of life's necessities.
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Organ Morgan.
I think you're suggesting that because the club chose to outsource catering then they bear no responsibility for pricing.
Saying that, I've never been able to get het-up about any costs associated with attending football games because doing so isn't one of life's necessities.
For you maybe but for some people it is.
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Re: Ticket prices at Cardiff among the cheapest in the championship, pies the most expensive
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WJ99mobile
Didn’t we outsource all catering so have no say in the pricing?
I think it was a ten year contract, so it should be ending fairly soon. I've still not bought any food or drink from the new ground at a game - I sound like a real tightarse, but if I want something to eat or drink when I go to watch the City play at home, I'll nip into Asda or Marks and Spencer and get something, rather than pay those rip off prices (City's prices may be cheap by Championship standards, but they are still absolutely ridiculous when you consider how much you could pay for the same stuff just a few hundred yards away).
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I'd describe your foresight as eminently sensible rather than being guilty of tightarsery.
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insider
For you maybe but for some people it is.
For me, Cardiff City should be seen as a ‘community/area’ event.
It’s a welcome hobby for people going out, a bit of social interaction and social cohesion. Keeping kids and adults entertained, keeping them from either being stuck in the house and off the streets.
Ridiculous pricing only sees to turn it into a consumer business. Nothing wrong with making money but I see that as the byproduct.
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I love the steak and ale pies they sell now.
Over priced but yummy.
City also sell OAP rate tickets when you get to 60 unlike most clubs
who make you wait until you are 65.
My seat in The Ninian Stand is £299 for a brilliant view.
£13 per game.
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Re: Ticket prices at Cardiff among the cheapest in the championship, pies the most expensive
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the other bob wilson
I think it was a ten year contract, so it should be ending fairly soon. I've still not bought any food or drink from the new ground at a game - I sound like a real tightarse, but if I want something to eat or drink when I go to watch the City play at home, I'll nip into Asda or Marks and Spencer and get something, rather than pay those rip off prices (City's prices may be cheap by Championship standards, but they are still absolutely ridiculous when you consider how much you could pay for the same stuff just a few hundred yards away).
I think it was Peter Ridsdale who did the deal with Compass for the catering. I am sure that Tan tried to scrap the deal but Compass refused.
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Elwood Blues
I think it was Peter Ridsdale who did the deal with Compass for the catering. I am sure that Tan tried to scrap the deal but Compass refused.
If I recall right the figure was £1million for 10yrs for Compass to have exclusive food and beverage rights, at a time when Ridsdale was desperate for the cash. At £4.50 a pint, bar staff often outnumber customers. Food and drinks remain overpriced at CCS and I wonder if Compass will try and remain in contract but for a far lower deal after 10yrs is up.
Meanwhile, best pies....Charlton. Best chips.....Middlesborough. Winner of the "any excuse to close bars at half time" joint first place, Wolves and Bolton.
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BlueWales
I love the steak and ale pies they sell now.
Over priced but yummy.
City also sell OAP rate tickets when you get to 60 unlike most clubs
who make you wait until you are 65.
My seat in The Ninian Stand is £299 for a brilliant view.
£13 per game.
It should be £13 for walk up customers. Prices are much too dear for most folk atm.
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Steve R
It should be £13 for walk up customers. Prices are much too dear for most folk atm.
Any cheap DJ'ing nights going spare ? :hehe:
:popcorn:
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BLUETIT
Any cheap DJ'ing nights going spare ? :hehe:
:popcorn:
There would be if my business was going downhil faster than a runaway bus.
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Steve R
There would be if my business was going downhil faster than a runaway bus.
You should call it something like "DISCO", not DJ'ing :hehe::hehe:
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BLUETIT
You should call it something like "DISCO", not DJ'ing :hehe::hehe:
Stick to windows mate. (Not literally obviously)
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Re: Ticket prices at Cardiff among the cheapest in the championship, pies the most expensive
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the other bob wilson
I think it was a ten year contract, so it should be ending fairly soon. I've still not bought any food or drink from the new ground at a game - I sound like a real tightarse, but if I want something to eat or drink when I go to watch the City play at home, I'll nip into Asda or Marks and Spencer and get something, rather than pay those rip off prices (City's prices may be cheap by Championship standards, but they are still absolutely ridiculous when you consider how much you could pay for the same stuff just a few hundred yards away).
I dont buy food there myself. I got some for me my nephew and daughter one game pre season as my nephew nagged and nagged..not far off 15 quid for 2 burgers and a hot dog. Could habe spent less in kfc or McDonald's after the game as we had a train to wait for anyway..
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Originally Posted by
Steve R
It should be £13 for walk up customers. Prices are much too dear for most folk atm.
To be fair there are also good Family Stand deals and deals for younger fans too.
It's you people bang in the middle who sort of subsidise the concessions but I did that
paying full wack for over 40 years too.