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    Twenty is plenty

    Whatever happened to the 'Twenty is Plenty' campaign, from a few years ago, to keep away tickets to £20? Anyone remember it? Paying £30 each to watch City at Fulham was a bit of a shocker. I guess Covid did for that...

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    It went the way of Red or Dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tforturton View Post
    Whatever happened to the 'Twenty is Plenty' campaign, from a few years ago, to keep away tickets to £20? Anyone remember it? Paying £30 each to watch City at Fulham was a bit of a shocker. I guess Covid did for that...
    That wouldn't buy a round now .

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    We still charge away fans £20 a ticket. I don’t think we should anymore as we get charged a lot more by other clubs.

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    It never succeeded as far as I was aware. I think however, the campaign was responsible for clubs only being allowed to charge away fans the same as home fans with the same views.

    So away fans in the Ninian/Family corner can’t be charged £35 if Cardiff fans are being charged £25 in the Canton/Ninian corner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tforturton View Post
    Whatever happened to the 'Twenty is Plenty' campaign, from a few years ago, to keep away tickets to £20? Anyone remember it? Paying £30 each to watch City at Fulham was a bit of a shocker. I guess Covid did for that...
    Thirty is dirty

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    It went the way of Red or Dead.
    Brilliant. You've immediately tried to derail a thread with the first reply. To what was actually a very good question. What was the purpose of your reply?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Lazar View Post
    Brilliant. You've immediately tried to derail a thread with the first reply. To what was actually a very good question. What was the purpose of your reply?
    Welcome back, bluelewj. I'd say you've been missed, but I'd be lying.

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    Isn't it just in the Premier League? Where they don't need punters' cash anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Llanishen Bull View Post
    Isn't it just in the Premier League? Where they don't need punters' cash anyway.
    They don't need the cash .....but they still charge 50 quid a ticket

    Greedy clubs , stupid fans

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    It went the way of Red or Dead.
    😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Welcome back, bluelewj. I'd say you've been missed, but I'd be lying.
    I'm sorry what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Lazar View Post
    I'm sorry what?
    Welcome back, bluelewj. I'd say you've been missed, but I'd be lying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Welcome back, bluelewj. I'd say you've been missed, but I'd be lying.
    My previous name was Lord Dargavel. I lost the email account that the moniker was registered against. So try again sunshine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Lazar View Post
    My previous name was Lord Dargavel.
    Sure it was. One of them, anyway. Sunshine.

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    I was last Lord Dargavel. Prior to that I believe Awel Mor Bluebird. And a long time ago the original Bromsgrove Bluebird. So my question stands; why derail what was a good question?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Lazar View Post
    I was last Lord Dargavel. Prior to that I believe Awel Mor Bluebird. And a long time ago the original Bromsgrove Bluebird. So my question stands; why derail what was a good question?
    I answered the question. It was you that derailed the thread without offering any answer of your own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    I answered the question. It was you that derailed the thread without offering any answer of your own.
    Well no you didn't and I couldn't answer as I don't know the answer. But I'd be keen to find out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    They don't need the cash .....but they still charge 50 quid a ticket

    Greedy clubs , stupid fans
    They need the cash. $50-100M a year for the big clubs. Where do you think it goes? In the chairman's pocket?

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    Just asked the question “is this still being chased up”

    Got the reply that, the Fans Federation are still pursuing it

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    Championship away ticket prices
    There is a great variation in ticket prices in the Championship for the away fan. One huge example is Barnsley fans paying £19 to watch their team in a league game at Cardiff City whilst on the other hand Derby fans paying £37 to watch the Rams at Sheffield United.
    The EFL states: "No club shall charge higher admission prices for visiting supporters for accommodation that is ranked as comparable with or inferior to that used by supporters of the home club in the same or next ranked accommodation."
    So, the EFL allows for clubs to charge huge match day prices (not applicable to their season ticket holders) in an area similar to where away fans are housed and therefore justify charging huge away price for tickets.
    Our observations show that most clubs are reasonable to away fans but there are some who are still charging some fans more than others due to categorisation of fixtures.
    A sensible AND REALISTIC price cap we may achieve based on the evidence gained from the ticket pricing available would be £25 maximum cost of an away ticket, that is £5 cheaper than the Premier league cap of £30. Although we could start at asking for a £20 cap with the least, we want being £25. We would hope that clubs already charging less than that would not then increase to the maximum. If we could campaign for that to come into place next season with a three-year lifespan it would save our members £1,000’s.
    We could also look at a price cap of £20 for League one and two for the same period.
    Based on the first few games of the season average tickets for ADULT away fans is as follows.
    Barnsley Average £23 Highest all £23
    Birmingham City Average £30 Highest Stoke city £35
    Blackburn Rovers Average £27.50 Highest WBA £32
    Blackpool Average £23.50 Highest Cardiff City £27
    Bournemouth Average £30 highest all £30
    Bristol City Average £30.50 Highest £33 Swansea City
    Cardiff City Average £21 Highest £23 Bournemouth
    Coventry City Average £25 Highest £30 Nottingham Forest
    Derby County Average £28 Highest £32 Nottingham Forest
    Fulham Average £27.50 Highest £30 Stoke
    Huddersfield Town Average £25 Highest £25 ALL
    Hull City Average £29 Highest £33 Derby County
    Luton Town Average £24 Highest £26 Peterborough
    Middlesboro Average £30 Highest £30 ALL
    Millwall Average £28 Highest £30 Fulham
    Nottingham Forest Average £25.50 Highest £28 Bournemouth
    Peterborough United Average£28 Highest £28 ALL
    Preston North End Average £24 Highest £24 ALL
    QPR Average £30 Highest £33
    Reading Average £22.50 Highest £25
    Sheffield United Average £33 Highest Derby £37
    Stoke City Average £25 Highest £25 ALL
    Swansea City Average £27.50 Highest £27.50 ALL
    West Brom Average £23 Highest £23 ALL

    Average price of tickets for away fans in the Championship is £26.52
    Average costs of highest priced tickets are £28.40

    Corky FSA Championship Representative September 20 ,2021

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    [QUOTE=The Lone Gunman;5246512]Welcome back, bluelewj. I'd say you've been missed, but I'd be lying...
    ...haha
    OTE]

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    So we have the cheapest?

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    No wonder we have no cash for transfers!

    On a serious note, I'm glad we're not one of the clubs fleecing supporters charging £35.

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