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Grendel

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for an armchair fan yes.

For some of us, great away days and memories

My memories of regularly visiting old Trafford, Anfield, Villa Park etc were trust me far greater
 

alexccfc99

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that’s what separates the men from the boys

Everyone was together. the die hards

I would say the Northampton days were worse
I was there and I was at Northampton

Like I said I loved the away games, had some of my best memories watching us away in those days but I certainly don't miss us playing in a barely 1/4 full stadium on a horrible pitch every other week
 

GIMOC

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My memories of regularly visiting old Trafford, Anfield, Villa Park etc were trust me far greater

mundane after a while

year on year same old grounds

L2 aways were an adventure. travelling to small towns and grounds. being the scalp everyone wanted
 

alexccfc99

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I was there and I was at Northampton

Like I said I loved the away games, had some of my best memories watching us away in those days but I certainly don't miss us playing in a barely 1/4 full stadium on a horrible pitch every other week
Still, at least you could fit both a pint and a smoke in at half time without missing any of the match as the concourse was empty 😬
 

GIMOC

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I was there and I was at Northampton

Like I said I loved the away games, had some of my best memories watching us away in those days but I certainly don't miss us playing in a barely 1/4 full stadium on a horrible pitch every other week

as I said the away days. didnt mention the dross at home. although Northampton days were the grimmest in our history
 

David O'Day

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They're EPL games, one against one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Not the Caraboa cup when they'll put out a weakened side and possibly we will as well.
Do we actually know what Spurs said about how much we could charge kids? They have to agree to the pricing at these games.
 

alexccfc99

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as I said the away days. didnt mention the dross at home. although Northampton days were the grimmest in our history
I can get on board with that

Luton in League Two was ace, we battered them I thought we were a shoe in for a title walking out of that game

Had my 18th Birthday at Carlisle away over Xmas so I'll always have a soft spot for there
 

Grendel

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Do we actually know what Spurs said about how much we could charge kids? They have to agree to the pricing at these games.

The home club now sets prices without any agreement needed
 

CV22SBA

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They're EPL games, one against one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Not the Caraboa cup when they'll put out a weakened side and possibly we will as well.
Make your mind up, yesterday you said "they'll play as strong a team as possible". Go on the Spurs forums, not one mention/moan about kids pricing, unfortunately its the norm these days. People moan about games on Sky and then moan about pricing. this site should be skybluemoan.co.uk
 

twistandshout

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I think the issue is not the price, is value for money ?
If we had played teams off the park, a match against Spurs would be exciting.
However we are yet to find form and spent our last half chasing shadows despite changing our formation 3 times.
If we were on form we would sell out, but as we arent, people have an issue with the value of the pricing.
 

Ashdown

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I think the issue is not the price, is value for money ?
If we had played teams off the park, a match against Spurs would be exciting.
However we are yet to find form and spent our last half chasing shadows despite changing our formation 3 times.
If we were on form we would sell out, but as we arent, people have an issue with the value of the pricing.
City traditionally raise their game against better opposition and its likely we will have Sheaf back who makes a big difference, so I’m expecting an upturn in performance 🤞👕
 

Deity

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Jesus some of our fans are incredibly odd.

Criticising the owner for not getting a midfielder in and reducing our chances of promotion to the Premier Lg whilst yearning for the Lg2 days ….
 

GIMOC

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Make your mind up, yesterday you said "they'll play as strong a team as possible". Go on the Spurs forums, not one mention/moan about kids pricing, unfortunately it’s the norm these days. People moan about games on Sky and then moan about pricing. this site should be skybluemoan.co.uk

its not the norm. afc Wimbledon showed that

let’s all be yes men shall we? bet some on here have their own missus cheating on them. zero backbone

if you are happy for the average family to be priced out of the game and supporting the city then that’s a sad reality
 

clint van damme

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Make your mind up, yesterday you said "they'll play as strong a team as possible". Go on the Spurs forums, not one mention/moan about kids pricing, unfortunately its the norm these days. People moan about games on Sky and then moan about pricing. this site should be skybluemoan.co.uk

I said something along the lines of, They'll play as strong a team as possible but they'll make changes given the other fixtures around that date
Not difficult, well, for most people.

And of course Spurs aren't moaning, they're used to paying more.
See if you can work out why that might be.
 

CV22SBA

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its not the norm. afc Wimbledon showed that

let’s all be yes men shall we? bet some on here have their own missus cheating on them. zero backbone

if you are happy for the average family to be priced out of the game and supporting the city then that’s a sad reality
The average family is not being priced out though are they. We're playing Spurs FFS and its the same price for kids as it was against Oxofrd and cheaper than it was against Norwich. I'm not saying its right, i'm sayings its the norm as proven below.

28K v Oxford U18 £20
27K v Norwich U18 £25
 

Williescar

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Again what nonsense, loads of kids at games the family section will be full most the season

Most parents wouldn't take an 8 year old to game on a school night likely to get to bed before 11pm. Spurs reserves FFS.

Don't get this, you don't have to buy food for everybody and can park somewhere cheap.

Getting food and drinks for 4 is going to be more than the cost of a ticket.
I Agree,They can eat at home before they leave
 

Evo1883

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Jesus some of our fans are incredibly odd.

Criticising the owner for not getting a midfielder in and reducing our chances of promotion to the Premier Lg whilst yearning for the Lg2 days ….
It's as odd as fans supporting every single thing doug king does too tbh
 

pusbccfc

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mundane after a while

year on year same old grounds

L2 aways were an adventure. travelling to small towns and grounds. being the scalp everyone wanted

It wasn't, teams really didn't care.

We turned up at towns and expected it to be their biggest game in history and every ground we visited was empty.

That League 2 season is looked back on fondly because it finished with Cheltenham and Notts County away and Wembley.

There were good moments that season, especially in the cup run but games like Forest Green and Morecambe were the lowest points in the clubs history. Accrington away where fans were abusing the players like never before.

Other days that were dreadful include Yeovil away early on. That horror miss from McNulty when we drew 0-0 away at Chesterfield. Colchester away with about 180 away fans on a Tuesday night in February where we conceded in the last minute.

It was an awful season with a couple of good days out and a good cup run.
 

pusbccfc

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Do we actually know what Spurs said about how much we could charge kids? They have to agree to the pricing at these games.

Spurs, like the other big clubs will have a very closed system for away fans. Very few kids follow Prem teams away. You wouldn't really see families in a Man United, Liverpool or Chelsea away end.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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£4 in 1970 is £66 now


I was on £80 a week working at the Standard Triumph in the 70s , so what's that in today's money 🤑
 

Ring Of Steel

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clearly you are lying because it’s impossible

football should always be a working class sport

what a load of garbage. What do you propose, check people’s postcodes and payslips on entry?

football should be a sport for everyone, not a certain class.
 

Grendel

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Yes I think so


Although this is the FA Cup and I can’t find the same for the other cup it would strange given the reasoning why it doesn’t apply the same
 

GIMOC

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It wasn't, teams really didn't care.

We turned up at towns and expected it to be their biggest game in history and every ground we visited was empty.

That League 2 season is looked back on fondly because it finished with Cheltenham and Notts County away and Wembley.

There were good moments that season, especially in the cup run but games like Forest Green and Morecambe were the lowest points in the clubs history. Accrington away where fans were abusing the players like never before.

Other days that were dreadful include Yeovil away early on. That horror miss from McNulty when we drew 0-0 away at Chesterfield. Colchester away with about 180 away fans on a Tuesday night in February where we conceded in the last minute.

It was an awful season with a couple of good days out and a good cup run.

luton away was great day and the draw at Mansfield which changed the course of our season and our club future.

that season kicked start our revival

it was our highest league finish for over 45 years at the time
 

GIMOC

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what a load of garbage. What do you propose, check people’s postcodes and payslips on entry?

football should be a sport for everyone, not a certain class.

football is built on working class foundations

so you agree football is everyone including kids because that’s who will suffer if families can’t afford it
 

Grendel

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luton away was great day and the draw at Mansfield which changed the course of our season and our club future.

that season kicked start our revival

it was our highest league finish for over 45 years at the time

It was our worst finish in overall league rankings. You make it sound like famous five goes on a footie trip - it was beyond grim
 

Ring Of Steel

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football is built on working class foundations

so you agree football is everyone including kids because that’s who will suffer if families can’t afford it

“so you agree”- I agree with very little you say, don’t do your usual putting words in peoples mouths routine. Your working class hero routine is as nauseous as it is outdated.
The days of George Lowry-type scenes & getting in for 50p are over, happily along with violence, decrepit stadiums, being treated like animals and a very low standard of football.

There’s an argument that it’s gone too far the other way- as I’ve pointed out elsewhere- but going into battle for “the working classes” is pointless and facile.

Oh, and League two was utter shite apart from a handful of games at the end, it was depressing. I don’t know where you’ve got this idea that everyone saw us as Man Utd, most places were half empty and didn’t give a toss.
 

torchomatic

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Make your mind up, yesterday you said "they'll play as strong a team as possible". Go on the Spurs forums, not one mention/moan about kids pricing, unfortunately its the norm these days. People moan about games on Sky and then moan about pricing. this site should be skybluemoan.co.uk
He said moaningly.
 

rob9872

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People getting nostalgic about League 2 - it was an adventure for sure, but wasnt as easy as some made out. We only own 9 away and we'd only won 4 away before the last game in Feb when McNulty scored that pen that we spoke about on here last week when it was freezing cold. That was the catalyst to go on a run imo and when it when we only just snook into the play-offs right at the end. It could easily have been us in Notts Co position if we didnt get up that year and we were very, very lucky in how we did.
 
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