15 at Waterford. 5 for children and I think it is 10 for Oaps and students.
But it’s not “punishing walk-ups” it’s rewarding customers who pre-book.
I think this is a really good idea. As well as getting people to commit earlier to going to the game it should also help with queues on match night.
The fact Cork fans were charged €18 in to the away stand seems wrong though. That stand can hardly be compared to the main stand. And there should be an away “terrace” option available if that is the case.
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€15 in to Jodi. Can’t remember if Des Kelly is still less. Used to be €12 when it was open to home supporters.
In Limerick's case they have done both.
It used to be simply €15 for every game. We now have Category A and B games, with tickets bought on the day costing €18 and €15 respectively, and €15 and €12 if bought in advance.
It should certainly be the the same for away fans though.
yeah I get that but once you bring in category A and B you were going to get that, I was taking it as if they just introduced A and B match pricing with no discount for buying early they would have gone 20 quid and 15 quid respectively, a bit of an assumption but I'd be fairly confident in saying that's what would have happened. Even with the stepped pricing they could have easily gone B costing 18 and 15 and A costing 20 and 17, ie starting from the same base as last year, but instead they put the minimum cost down. That's my thinking behind thinking its a rewarding pricing system and not a punishment one anyway.
Away fans are a different kettle of fish I was just talking about home fans pricing, away fans should really be given the option of the discounted tickets, what that not being available is down to I don't know so I'm hesitant to comment on it given the past goings on on this site concerning the club
Last edited by RathfarnhamHoop; 18/03/2018 at 12:29 PM.
Did you but it online then? Or buy an actual paper ticket?
I have a season ticket so don't buy matchday tickets, but people are using 'in advance' and 'online' interchangeably here, but maybe they aren't.
Did Cork fans check online and not see any discounted tickets available?
EDIT: Sorry, I see all this was discussed on the previous page.
Last edited by osarusan; 18/03/2018 at 12:38 PM.
Due to having two Cat A games within a few days Limerick are leaving the walk up price for tomorrow night at €15 for stand and €12 for terrace.
€10 into Cobh last night. Can't for the life of me figure out why their attendances are so poor. Lovely ground to visit, great bar, and a great welcome there.
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