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Re: Burnley Tickets

Post by Prufrock » Thu Aug 02, 2012 4:08 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
boltonboris wrote:
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officer_dibble wrote:Be £30ish down the sides then for category A

Didnt we do £15 matchday tickets in the north last year as well?
How much does it work out per home game if you're a season ticket holder? The club can't reduce prices much beyond that on a regular basis otherwise it removes the incentive to buy a season ticket.
I think it's about £17 or something
Aye. £17.82 for me. One of the things that right royally pissed me off previously as an STH was when they'd do a fiver-all-in type deal for a Tuesday game against Fulham and there was no compensation for those of us that had shelled out top Dollar some six months or so earlier.

They weren't a regular thing though were they? It was always cheaper to get the season ticket overall.
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Re: Burnley Tickets

Post by Bruce Rioja » Thu Aug 02, 2012 4:12 pm

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They weren't a regular thing though were they? It was always cheaper to get the season ticket overall.
Oh well thank feck for that. What a relief. :shock:
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Re: Burnley Tickets

Post by Prufrock » Thu Aug 02, 2012 4:43 pm

But then you aren't buying the same thing, so you pay different prices? If you want to watch 23 home games, your cheapest way to do that is a season ticket. You could buy an individual ticket for each game and make a great saving on that one particular game, but end up miles down overall. Alternatively, if you only want to go very rarely, you might do fantastically well financially and get to go to a game for a fiver. On the other hand your only choice is Fulham on a Tues night, and you only get to see one game of football.
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Re: Burnley Tickets

Post by Bruce Rioja » Thu Aug 02, 2012 4:55 pm

Prufrock wrote:But then you aren't buying the same thing, so you pay different prices? If you want to watch 23 home games, your cheapest way to do that is a season ticket. You could buy an individual ticket for each game and make a great saving on that one particular game, but end up miles down overall. Alternatively, if you only want to go very rarely, you might do fantastically well financially and get to go to a game for a fiver. On the other hand your only choice is Fulham on a Tues night, and you only get to see one game of football.
Really. None of that had EVER occurred to me. You're ACE! I hope you're all reading this, Idiots!
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Re: Burnley Tickets

Post by Prufrock » Thu Aug 02, 2012 4:58 pm

Well, and forgive me for not grasping this immediately, why were you 'royally pissed off'? Particularly given you hadn't in fact shelled out top dollar six months ago at all.
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Re: Burnley Tickets

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Sat Aug 04, 2012 11:59 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
Prufrock wrote:But then you aren't buying the same thing, so you pay different prices? If you want to watch 23 home games, your cheapest way to do that is a season ticket. You could buy an individual ticket for each game and make a great saving on that one particular game, but end up miles down overall. Alternatively, if you only want to go very rarely, you might do fantastically well financially and get to go to a game for a fiver. On the other hand your only choice is Fulham on a Tues night, and you only get to see one game of football.
Really. None of that had EVER occurred to me. You're ACE! I hope you're all reading this, Idiots!
Jeez Bruce, are you that Harry Enfield 'angry man in the pub' character? :wink:

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Re: Burnley Tickets

Post by jaffka » Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:02 am

BWFC_Insane wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
Prufrock wrote:But then you aren't buying the same thing, so you pay different prices? If you want to watch 23 home games, your cheapest way to do that is a season ticket. You could buy an individual ticket for each game and make a great saving on that one particular game, but end up miles down overall. Alternatively, if you only want to go very rarely, you might do fantastically well financially and get to go to a game for a fiver. On the other hand your only choice is Fulham on a Tues night, and you only get to see one game of football.
Really. None of that had EVER occurred to me. You're ACE! I hope you're all reading this, Idiots!
Jeez Bruce, are you that Harry Enfield 'angry man in the pub' character? :wink:
You see I just think that Bruce was pointing out that not all of us were born yesterday, something that some youth have a problem understanding.

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Re: Burnley Tickets

Post by Prufrock » Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:11 am

I resent that! I'm not the fecking youth! I'm a grumpy old man who just isn't old yet. I wrote a vengeful letter of complaint to a high-street retailer the other week and received an e-mail back that started "Hi Chris", was laced with spelling mistakes, and ended 'From Nick'. From the head of quality control at the head office of a multi-million pound nationwide company. The useless cnuts. 'Nick'! Fecking 'Nick'. I don't want to talk to 'Nick', I want to talk to somebody who has a clue what is happening. 'Mr' Somebody.

Anyway, my tone certainly wasn't patronising, nor do I think Bruce was born yesterday (far from it, I've seen his facebook picture :D); rather, puzzled, as he seemed to be annoyed at paying £x for one thing whilst somebody else paid £y for another :conf:
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Re: Burnley Tickets

Post by TKIZ! » Tue Aug 07, 2012 12:04 pm

http://www.bwfc.co.uk//news/article/bur ... 41078.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;?

Extra 600 tickets, reckon it must be close to selling out?
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