the stowford press wrote:watched tranmere game midweek and very impressed with performance,couldnt say same bout cost to get in,cheaper to watch premier league friendlies.Five pound for adults and a quid for kids,bit of advertising bout it and bingo,impressive crowd to watch instead of empty stands all round.Pre-season not about prising as much as you can out of supporters hands,do the decent thing morecambe,theres a recession on!
the stowford press wrote:watched tranmere game midweek and very impressed with performance,couldnt say same bout cost to get in,cheaper to watch premier league friendlies.Five pound for adults and a quid for kids,bit of advertising bout it and bingo,impressive crowd to watch instead of empty stands all round.Pre-season not about prising as much as you can out of supporters hands,do the decent thing morecambe,theres a recession on!
Christies Child wrote:the stowford press wrote:watched tranmere game midweek and very impressed with performance,couldnt say same bout cost to get in,cheaper to watch premier league friendlies.Five pound for adults and a quid for kids,bit of advertising bout it and bingo,impressive crowd to watch instead of empty stands all round.Pre-season not about prising as much as you can out of supporters hands,do the decent thing morecambe,theres a recession on!
Simply Nedative post this. Didn't you know the price beforehand? There's been enough on SVs telling people of the prices for pre-season.
Having said all that, excellent nights entertainment...wouldn't you agree?
shrimpnsave wrote:the stowford press wrote:watched tranmere game midweek and very impressed with performance,couldnt say same bout cost to get in,cheaper to watch premier league friendlies.Five pound for adults and a quid for kids,bit of advertising bout it and bingo,impressive crowd to watch instead of empty stands all round.Pre-season not about prising as much as you can out of supporters hands,do the decent thing morecambe,theres a recession on!
glad you were impressed with the performance but mfc are a Financially small club in the league, i dont think £5 a ticket is expensive and they need all the revenue they can muster
what does a pint of bitter cost
1953 wrote:I feel that i must agree with "stowford press".
To watch an advanced training session with changes at half time ,making a mockery of a true reflection of our overall performance---- £2/£3 would have been adeqate.
YOULD WOULD GET MORE PEOPLE TO COME ALONG AT THESE PRICES.
1953 wrote:I feel that i must agree with "stowford press".
To watch an advanced training session with changes at half time ,making a mockery of a true reflection of our overall performance---- £2/£3 would have been adeqate.
YOULD WOULD GET MORE PEOPLE TO COME ALONG AT THESE PRICES.
mrpotatohead wrote:The people backing the club against press on this obviously are missing his point as , if they think it was a fiver in are wrong, it was 8 to 10 quid a pop, four quid for kids, thats why the matches were badly attended, the games were as over priced as the cheap cider that press has named himself after, do they market their cheap muck as, expensive coz no one drinks it
mrpotatohead wrote:BIG RED DOG WROTE
What you're asking for, a reduction from £5 to £3 a ticket, is a reduction of 40% in the price requiring an increase in custom of 66%. Do you really think there were an extra 350 people available on tuesday who would have come if we'd dropped the price?
SO HE OBVIOUSLY NEVER ATTENDED A FRIENDLY AS THE CHEAPEST ONE WAS EIGHT QUID PER ADULT!!!
NOT FIVE!!!
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