Park Lane James
Andy Sinton
Simple for people who think ticket prices are high - don't buy them!Tickets for Norwich Away in January....£50
Wow!
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Simple for people who think ticket prices are high - don't buy them!Tickets for Norwich Away in January....£50
Wow!
Tickets for Norwich Away in January....£50
Wow!
It's not like we rip them off when they come to the lane.
I'm not 100%, but dont the away fans at the Lane pay the same price as the Spurs fans that sit in the PL/Paxton Upper?
In which case Norwich fans would have paid £41 for the game in August. As I said I could be wrong, but I'm sure I read that somewhere
Surely the question then is how much do Norwich fans pay for home tickets?
I would think it would be less than £50. We get charged over £50 for tickets at Old Trafford and I know United fans dont all pay that.
Also, took the daughter and her boyfriend to the game on Sunday (they are Everton fans). They paid £32 for their tickets in Gladwys Street End, while we paid £35
I'm not 100%, but dont the away fans at the Lane pay the same price as the Spurs fans that sit in the PL/Paxton Upper?
In which case Norwich fans would have paid £41 for the game in August. As I said I could be wrong, but I'm sure I read that somewhere
Had a quick look on the Norwich site and it seems that, for category A+ games, £50 is the price that non members have to pay for similar tickets in the home end.
So, expensive as it is, we're not being unfairly charged.
Tickets for Norwich Away in January....£50
Wow!
No, because they're not similar seats! The Gladwys Street End is behind one of the goals and the Bullens Road Stand (where the away fans are places is next to it, running along the side of the pitch. Therefore, away fans are probably charged the same amount as Everton fans who watch the game in the Bullens.That's illegal, isn't it?
Pretty sure that the rules state that away fans must be charged the same price as home fans for similar seats.
No, because they're not similar seats! The Gladwys Street End is behind one of the goals and the Bullens Road Stand (where the away fans are places is next to it, running along the side of the pitch. Therefore, away fans are probably charged the same amount as Everton fans who watch the game in the Bullens.
Yes, I know, mate. Been to Goodison plenty of times!
I was actually referring to the suggestion that Norwich fans would pay less for similar seats.
By the way, I have to say that tickets in the lower tier of the Bullens stand at Everton should be handed out for free. Worst view in football. Not good enough for the 21st century.
Certainly, they ought to be cheaper than tickets in the Gladwys St end.
I've tried getting tickets in various parts of East and West upper, but everytime I try and purchase a ticket, the site changes to the class of ticket to Senior Citizen without asking and despite the fact that I am only 28 years old. Has anyone else encountered this?
Never had that problem, but it did seem a lot slower than this morning, plus on my first attempt it wouldnt let me buy my 2nd seat after I had chosen the first one. Then it took an age to go throught the payment process when I finally got my 2 seats
could you guys give a bit of advice please. I'm over from Australia for December but it looks like the only game I can get to is home v Stoke on 22nd. I wanted to take my 12 daughter to her first ever game but I have noticed there are no 2 seats side by side on the interactive map. Do I a) call ticket office and put on a sob story? or is this pointless as it is farmed out to an agency, or b) buy two as close together and hope the people around me are good enough to move a seat across so we can be together?
any advice gratefully accepted
ta