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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Wed 18 Oct 19:30
Are up. £24 for an adult is a bit pricey but offset for the under 12’s being free.
Worth every penny when we return to East End after royally stuffing them.
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Topic Originator: GG4
Date: Thu 19 Oct 01:09
Way too pricey. For a lot of folk this`ll mean they cannot go.
Should be 20 tops.
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Topic Originator: Jeffery
Date: Thu 19 Oct 07:48
Good deal if you have kids but pricey if not.
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Topic Originator: hudza
Date: Thu 19 Oct 10:46
24 quid is a disgrace.
Can see a lot of “under 16s” at this game for a tenner.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Thu 19 Oct 10:52
What did we charge for the game against them at East End?
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Topic Originator: DJAS
Date: Thu 19 Oct 11:20
Quote:
wee eck, Thu 19 Oct 10:52
What did we charge for the game against them at East End?
Same as we charge everyone else.
Predictor league winner 2012/2013
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Topic Originator: fcda
Date: Thu 19 Oct 13:43
I suppose a lot of teams put prices up when the big teams visit.
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Topic Originator: Jeffery
Date: Thu 19 Oct 13:50
Quote:
fcda, Thu 19 Oct 13:43
I suppose a lot of [I]wee[/I] teams put prices up when the big teams visit.
Fixed that for you 😂
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Thu 19 Oct 14:46
£24 is a disgrace for tier 2 football in Scotland.
Have paid it due to it being the Rovers and being able to afford it but many wont which is the real shame.
Football fans being priced out of the game.
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Topic Originator: fcda
Date: Thu 19 Oct 22:46
Quote:
Jeffery, Thu 19 Oct 13:50
Quote:
fcda, Thu 19 Oct 13:43
I suppose a lot of [I]wee[/I] teams put prices up when the big teams visit.
Fixed that for you 😂
I was being subtle 😁
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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Thu 19 Oct 23:41
Don`t laugh too much. Supporters of that wee team are striding about West Fife just now like they own it. We need to do the business against them and that`s not going to be easy. If our game doesn`t go ahead on Saturday we will be going into the Raith game very rusty, not having played for about a month.
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Topic Originator: Murphy
Date: Sat 28 Oct 08:51
Me and my lad would normally be going to Rovers away but decided not to, out of principal.
So their bid to squeeze more money out of Pars fans has lost them at least two ticket sales
Time to stand up to clubs taking the pihs.
Hope the Pars gub them.
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Sat 28 Oct 09:46
Bit the bullet and bought my ticket, even after last weeks disappointing result.
Couldn`t miss it, playing 8 miles down the road, let`s show them who the wee team are!
COYP!
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sat 28 Oct 09:57
Only a couple of hundred away tickets left, looks like we will have a big support.
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Topic Originator: Murphy
Date: Sat 28 Oct 10:15
“Strange the difference in a cup of coffee can stop you watching your team.”
As I said it’s the principal, if they get a full away stand today, what’s to stop them charging £26 or £27 next time.
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Topic Originator: theparsman1885
Date: Sat 28 Oct 10:20
Murphy wrote:
> “Strange the difference in a cup of coffee can stop you
> watching your team.”
>
> As I said it’s the principal, if they get a full away stand
> today, what’s to stop them charging £26 or £27 next time.
>
>
Correct Murphy.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 28 Oct 10:34
Quote:
JamesAndrew74, Sat 28 Oct 09:29
Quote:
Murphy, Sat 28 Oct 08:51
Me and my lad would normally be going to Rovers away but decided not to, out of principal.
So their bid to squeeze more money out of Pars fans has lost them at least two ticket sales
Time to stand up to clubs taking the pihs.
Hope the Pars gub them.
Probably not cost them anything though, the extra ticket money more then covers you for it going. Strange the difference in a cup of coffee can stop you watching your team.
Hate to see what happens should we get promoted.
But it has. It`s lost them £52 in ticket sales and any refreshment purchase revenue.
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Sat 28 Oct 10:39
If it is a sellout in the away end, does this not mean in a market driven world Raith were correct at their price pitch.
BTW, I don’t like it as a supporter but have to accept that if we have sold our allocation the Raith business boys got it bang on.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 28 Oct 10:42
It`s a difficult one and, if I didn`t qualify for a concession. I`d resent paying £24 but there have been enough blank Saturdays already this season so I`m going.
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sat 28 Oct 10:44
Good to see the principled fans making a stand for the good of all.
Me I`ll be there with thousands of my fellow fans could not sit in the house when my team are playing just along the road, £2 dose not justify me missing the match in my opinion, but everyone has there own opinion and choice to make.
Guess I`m just a mug supporter who is easy to take advantage of, but if we win today I certainly wont be feeling like a mug.
Post Edited (Sat 28 Oct 10:47)
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sat 28 Oct 10:48
Quote:
parsmad68, Sat 28 Oct 10:39
If it is a sellout in the away end, does this not mean in a market driven world Raith were correct at their price pitch.
BTW, I don’t like it as a supporter but have to accept that if we have sold our allocation the Raith business boys got it bang on.
Suppose that`s true enough. Even if they end up a couple of hundred short of sell out they`d still make more than charging the normal price and selling out. Damned economics! Although I suppose that assumes that the people still spend the same at the game. Some might look in their pocket and decide against that coffee or sausage roll.
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Sat 28 Oct 11:10
Quote:
jake89, Sat 28 Oct 10:48
Quote:
parsmad68, Sat 28 Oct 10:39
If it is a sellout in the away end, does this not mean in a market driven world Raith were correct at their price pitch.
BTW, I don’t like it as a supporter but have to accept that if we have sold our allocation the Raith business boys got it bang on.
Suppose that`s true enough. Even if they end up a couple of hundred short of sell out they`d still make more than charging the normal price and selling out. Damned economics! Although I suppose that assumes that the people still spend the same at the game. Some might look in their pocket and decide against that coffee or sausage roll.
Jake, it is definitely fleecing the fans, but they could come to rue any such decision if the Rovers are flying come the next derby game at East End. It will be time for our new business team to bare their teeth, methinks.
Post Edited (Sat 28 Oct 11:12)
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sat 28 Oct 12:35
174 Away tickets left COYP!
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sat 28 Oct 13:24
138 left now and sun shinning, I get the feeling it is going to be a good day.
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Topic Originator: Borisbuffon
Date: Sat 28 Oct 13:53
I bought a ticket but can’t make the game. If anyone wants it for feee, let me know and I can send the electronic ticket over.
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