01-07-2018, 09:00
(30-06-2018, 17:03)WBA-Josh Wrote: Thanks for the posting that Salop.
An example of high prices is Manchester United's season tickets cost between £532 and £950 and the highest can easily cost more than one person's monthly wage. Borussia Dortmund in comparison have a high of 746 euros and a low of 215 euros for the standing zone. That is more reasonable but still expensive. You really have to look outside of the top leagues and instead look into the 2nd divisions and below to see more reasonable prices.
Also it's good to see what drewks was earning in 1883.
I've just renewed my Cheltenham Town season ticket at a cost of £280; the price being held for a second consecutive season. My ticket is for the most expensive stand and is bang on the halfway line.
Mind you that price is for a senior and was further discounted by £30 or so by renewing early.
They also do an under 12s for a fiver; that's for all 23 league matches.

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