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Post by weallloveleeds on Sept 9, 2006 20:20:29 GMT -1
Is it £33 for an adult ticket for Derby away?? ...I think so. Derby is definitley one of the more expensive away grounds to go to.
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Sept 9, 2006 20:22:20 GMT -1
advanced purchases are £25 - £32 or pay on the day are £28 - £35 Thats for home fans, im not sure about the way end tbh?? I'm pretty sure it's £33 which is a bit of a nuisance, do they do u18 or student prices do you know? for home fans they have a 'seniors and young adults' price which is about £14 - £18. I would have thought this would be the same for travelling fans, though dont ask me what classes as 'young adult' - i would guess its under 18's!
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Post by leicesterlass on Sept 9, 2006 20:26:23 GMT -1
I'm pretty sure it's £33 which is a bit of a nuisance, do they do u18 or student prices do you know? for home fans they have a 'seniors and young adults' price which is about £14 - £18. I would have thought this would be the same for travelling fans, though dont ask me what classes as 'young adult' - i would guess its under 18's! That'll do me then, it's a bit of a pain not being a junior anymore without a job trying to afford all these tickets to go and watch the Shitty! I think I'd still go to PP whatever the price to be honest though!
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Sept 9, 2006 20:28:06 GMT -1
for home fans they have a 'seniors and young adults' price which is about £14 - £18. I would have thought this would be the same for travelling fans, though dont ask me what classes as 'young adult' - i would guess its under 18's! That'll do me then, it's a bit of a pain not being a junior anymore without a job trying to afford all these tickets to go and watch the Shitty! I think I'd still go to PP whatever the price to be honest though! normally good games between us, and it'll probably be a relegation 6 pointer s well!! ;D
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Post by leicesterlass on Sept 9, 2006 20:31:32 GMT -1
That'll do me then, it's a bit of a pain not being a junior anymore without a job trying to afford all these tickets to go and watch the Shitty! I think I'd still go to PP whatever the price to be honest though! normally good games between us, and it'll probably be a relegation 6 pointer s well!! ;D it wouldn't surprise me
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Sept 16, 2006 15:22:36 GMT -1
Well, after i went to the trouble of doing the table last season, i thought i'd do it again! Not every team will be included, as i cant always get the figures - but i do my best!
after 4 games
Preston just brough a respectable number of 1616, though i though a few more may have travelled seeing as how its a grudge match etc and their league postition. Still...not bad at all!
Latest standings:
*Sunderland - 4702 away fans (no figures from last season) *Norwich - 1675 away fans ( no figures to compare against) *Preston - 1616 (no figures to compare from 05/06) *Southampton - 1019 away fans (308 more than 05/06)
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Post by Peschi on Sept 16, 2006 16:19:15 GMT -1
we has norwich and preston got no figures to compare against last season?
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Sept 16, 2006 18:15:11 GMT -1
we has norwich and preston got no figures to compare against last season? cos i didnt find out how many they brought last season! It sometimes doesnt say on the reports!
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Post by Peschi on Sept 16, 2006 19:02:43 GMT -1
o lol sorry didnt think about that
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Post by Pasty Duchy on Sept 25, 2006 17:01:43 GMT -1
Is it really over thirty quid to get in at Derby now? Hells teeth, that's frighteningly expensive. I love coming up to Derby (for the fine ales and hositality to be had in the Brunswick Tavern, as much as the football!) but the combined costs of tickets for myself, Mrs Pasty and Pasty Jnr, plus our travel up from Cornwall would be.... well, you "do the math!"
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Sept 25, 2006 17:10:55 GMT -1
Is it really over thirty quid to get in at Derby now? Hells teeth, that's frighteningly expensive. I love coming up to Derby (for the fine ales and hositality to be had in the Brunswick Tavern, as much as the football!) but the combined costs of tickets for myself, Mrs Pasty and Pasty Jnr, plus our travel up from Cornwall would be.... well, you "do the math!" To be honest Pasty - the price went up by a couple of quid at the start of the season, but thats all! The new board had just cleared £41 million worth of debt, so they've got to get a bit back somewhere i suppose! Argyle always bring a decent following to PP, and make a fair amount of noise! I guess you aint the only 'Green' enjoying the hospitality at the Brunswick!! Oh, and with regards the expense - thats the one downside of living by the sea mate - its gonna cost a few quid no matter where you play! Every silver lining has a cloud eh!!
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Post by ESR on Sept 25, 2006 17:11:09 GMT -1
Is it really over thirty quid to get in at Derby now? Hells teeth, that's frighteningly expensive. I love coming up to Derby (for the fine ales and hositality to be had in the Brunswick Tavern, as much as the football!) but the combined costs of tickets for myself, Mrs Pasty and Pasty Jnr, plus our travel up from Cornwall would be.... well, you "do the math!" It is harsh, my mate who has been season ticket holder last 2 seasons hasn't got his season ticket yet, but it costs him 30 quid to get a ticket which is very steep if you couldn't afford a season ticket
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Oct 1, 2006 16:41:45 GMT -1
Well, after i went to the trouble of doing the table last season, i thought i'd do it again! Not every team will be included, as i cant always get the figures - but i do my best!
after 5 games
Just under a thousand for the Shrimpers, which aint too bad considering they are a small club, and its a long way!! Pity they couldnt muster the grand - which i see as minimum expected away following from all sides in this league!
Latest standings:
*Sunderland - 4702 away fans (no figures from last season) *Norwich - 1675 away fans ( no figures to compare against) *Preston - 1616 (no figures to compare from 05/06) *Southampton - 1019 away fans (308 more than 05/06) *Southend - 978 away fans (didnt play em last season)
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Post by ESR on Oct 1, 2006 16:48:07 GMT -1
978 and they were decent until Lupoli's first goal - think they knew what was coming!
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Post by gtnffc on Oct 1, 2006 17:02:30 GMT -1
Southend brought a lot to Nottingham last year, a good bunch I though
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Post by gtnffc on Oct 1, 2006 17:07:00 GMT -1
They brought 2,193 to us last season!
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Oct 1, 2006 17:29:12 GMT -1
They brought 2,193 to us last season! yeah.....but they were flying then!! They are a poor side at the moment, and it shows in their following!
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Post by gtnffc on Oct 1, 2006 17:37:02 GMT -1
They brought 2,193 to us last season! yeah.....but they were flying then!! They are a poor side at the moment, and it shows in their following! Or perhaps Forest are more of a draw We whupped them too Atmosphere was electric, as it was only a few weeks after the Roots Hall fixture where we lost and their pier got burnt down ;D
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Post by barra on Oct 2, 2006 18:24:35 GMT -1
How do you get these away figures anyway?
Is there any way of getting the figures we take to away games?
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Post by barra on Oct 5, 2006 17:22:25 GMT -1
*Bump*
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