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Where are our Fulham friends when we need them? If I had to guess, I'd say that they may have gone with early bird prices in the spring (I notice they had an early bird scheme for last season) and said adjusted prices would be announced as soon as they knew what division they were in for 18/19.
No I don't, but, for those who buy early bird season tickets every year, I'd be surprised if there's a better deal in next season's Premier League and I would have thought those who waited before buying are getting one of the better deals in the division as well - I know you don't like seeing this, but Tan and co should be credited for the support they have shown a fanbase, that I believe could definitely have supported the team better (at home anyway) during the season.
http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2018/ma...season-tickets
Early season ticket prices, so it looks like their new ST prices are for new STs, or those that didn't renew.
You seem to have missed my point. You have highlighted my reference to the UK and countered it with references to London, twice.
London, in particular that part of London, will suit your plastics / businessmen down to the ground as they can go and see all their favourite superstars relatively cheaply in a cosmopolitan surrounding.
It has been mentioned, albeit flippantly, that Fulham play an attractive way which is also a draw.
I suspect that there will have been incentives to buy season tickets in advance such as price freezes similar to our own, favouring fans in the short term, but long term if the side does well, prices will only go one way.
I reckon they would for around £14m.
His record for the Mags is ok (14 in 65 games) but he’s probably one of these strikers that is too good for the Championship and probably not quite good enough for the Premiership.
Hopefully some of our players can actually improve by playing in the Premiership.
It’s expensive and going to affect the ordinary working class family next season, majority would have renewed at early prices, it’s a massive own goal, pricing out the fans who have followed Fulham for years, and bringing in tourist fans, we will be a poor mans Chelsea, not good at all
Some clubs have learned the lesson of exploiting their long term fanbase...