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bobcat
06/11/2003, 12:22 PM
Is it true that city intend charging 13.50 euro for home games next season.are people willling to spend that sort of money next season?i doubt it

liamon
06/11/2003, 12:25 PM
Where did you get this figure from?

NorthoftheLee
06/11/2003, 12:48 PM
whooooooooaaaaaaaa...thats a bit of an increase......they'll be alienating a lot of people with those prices...

if they do bring that in, then they'll have to sort out the student, under 18 , under 14 prices too.......there is no way students can afford that..


it is steep but ill still pay it........will have to suss out how much the season tickets will be........

Gary
06/11/2003, 12:50 PM
Bobcat is a wind up. Check his other posts and you will see that.

Lock this stupid thread someone.

patsh
06/11/2003, 12:50 PM
I'd certainly pay €12.
But where did this 13.50 figure come from?
Spillage?...;) :p

bobcat
06/11/2003, 1:32 PM
Well Gary my old mate
I f you read my previous paost someone else also heard the story connecting murray and city and also prices at the cross have increased over the last few year's,in fact it cost 12 euro to attend games in the pale

Colm
06/11/2003, 1:35 PM
I'd say the price will go up to 12 quid next season but there is absolutelty no way it will be 13.50.

Dodge
06/11/2003, 1:43 PM
Originally posted by bobcat
Well Gary my old mate
I f you read my previous paost someone else also heard the story connecting murray and city and also prices at the cross have increased over the last few year's,in fact it cost 12 euro to attend games in the pale
Some, not all

max power
06/11/2003, 2:20 PM
well dolan is involved so no surprise thats it money money money

rebelnorrie
06/11/2003, 3:04 PM
13.50 is way to expensive,i cant afford that,im a poor student and there is no student rate in the cross,its under 18,thats sh1te,students are people with student cards,who are in college or secondary.that needs to be changed

NorthoftheLee
06/11/2003, 3:36 PM
get a job and stop wasting my tax money..;) :D

tiktok
06/11/2003, 3:45 PM
definite wind-up,
nice figure you choose though bobcat, it's so daft people would think 'it has to be true, it's too stupid to have been made up";)

niamh
06/11/2003, 4:42 PM
I won't be going to too many games at the Cross if it went up to EUR12 never mind EUR13.50
City are one of the few clubs that don't have a student price and considering there are two colleges in the City and there's a new Supporters Club trying to start at UCC, maybe they should think about that.
Some of us don't get grants and have to work to put ourselves through college.

sadloserkid
06/11/2003, 5:17 PM
Originally posted by niamh
Some of us don't get grants and have to work to put ourselves through college.

And some of us only pop down twice a season but still... there'll be no more of that if it costs me €13.50 a time.

Another point that I raised before though is that depending on who lets you in sometimes you do get away with a student price at Turners X. I have anyway.

Storysham
06/11/2003, 5:35 PM
I wouldnt mind paying 12 euro but anything above that would turn me off. And something should be done about a student rate. (im not one by the way).

A face
06/11/2003, 5:54 PM
Originally posted by max power
well dolan is involved so no surprise thats it money money money

How much is Longford and how much was it on the 6th of jan or whatever it was when the Euro came in ??

Now now maxy boy .... stop trowing stones :rolleyes:


€12 is fine, it would not be over the average, anyway we are getting more value for money these days.