Sheffield Wednesday match day ticket prices (1 Viewer)

SlowerThanPlatt

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Just been announced, £41 for an adult and £28 for a junior. Who was it moaning about our prices the other day? Absolutely scandalous from SWFC.
 

LB87ccfc

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LMFAO £41 to sit in that!

That is truly shocking, I bet they are so pleased with their takeover now.

It should not be allowed, they should boycott at that kind of price.
 

ajsccfc

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It's a little worse

Prices for the Owls v Bristol City

ADULTS

Kop
Members £34
Non-Members £39

North Stand/Grandstand
Members £37
Non-Members £42

South Stand
Members £41
Non-Members £46

And that's for a 'B' game, look at the A* prices

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SlowerThanPlatt

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How can you justify £46 to watch Championship football? You'd have to be a bit of an idiot or an extremely loyal and well off fan to pay that for every match
 

ajsccfc

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The prices are for Cat B games

The categories thing is a load of shit too, it's a sliding scale attempt to mask a ripoff. There's no disparity between any two Championship teams that warrants a £25-32 difference in ticket price.
 

kg82

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The categories thing is a load of shit too, it's a sliding scale attempt to mask a ripoff. There's no disparity between any two Championship teams that warrants a £25-32 difference in ticket price.

Agreed. I don't really remember us having price differences between different category games. Just more policing.
Feel sorry for Wednesday fans.
 

torchomatic

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How can you have 8 categories for games?
 

fernandopartridge

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How can you have 8 categories for games?

Nailed on there is only one team in some of those categories.

This is the effects of the Sky money trickle down or not. Championship clubs pay PL wages for some players yet get nothing like the PL Sky income.

In my opinion, people who subscribe to Sky are killing the game.
 

LB87ccfc

Member
Its an absolute joke, they have had a new scoreboard, top standard pitch laid, spent some money, new manager and takeover syndrome, then provide them prices to the fans, its scandalous and disgusting.

I know a few wednesday lads who are not particularly impressed at the announced prices.
 

chiefdave

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The question is will people still buy them? If they do they you can argue the owners have just maximised income, supply & demand and all that. If the grounds half empty and total ticket revenues are down, and lower crowds would mean other revenues drop, then the owners will rightly have a lot of questions to answer.
 

hill83

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I don't care who it is. I'd never pay that much for a home game. And it's not about affordability. It's just an obscene amount for what will more than likely be 90 minutes of shite.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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I don't care who it is. I'd never pay that much for a home game. And it's not about affordability. It's just an obscene amount for what will more than likely be 90 minutes of shite.

It IS all about affordability . If they were charging £25 flat rate this thread wouldn't be here.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Chiefdave is spot on - if the Wednesday supporters still turn up in numbers then the owners will feel justified.
Would we be back at the Ricoh if city fans had packed out Sixfields week in week out ? Much as these prices are ridiculous to most of us it simply is going to depend on whether they turn up or not.
 

SkyBlueSid

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How can you justify £46 to watch Championship football? You'd have to be a bit of an idiot or an extremely loyal and well off fan to pay that for every match

The sad thing is that they don't have to justify it. If people are daft enough to pay it, that is all the justification they need. It's up to the fans, if they just roll over and accept it, more fool them. It needs people to resist and vote with their feet, like when City went to Sixfields.
 

Adge

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The sad thing is that they don't have to justify it. If people are daft enough to pay it, that is all the justification they need. It's up to the fans, if they just roll over and accept it, more fool them. It needs people to resist and vote with their feet, like when City went to Sixfields.
Yes a rip off, but lets face it, if there are any hints of success people will pay it. If we are anywhere near the top come Easter and the match day price was £30, you would probably get 20,000 at least.
 

Kingokings204

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Yes a rip off, but lets face it, if there are any hints of success people will pay it. If we are anywhere near the top come Easter and the match day price was £30, you would probably get 20,000 at least.

Spot on.

In the end people will always vote with their feet and always win. That's the beauty of democracy.
 

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