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| For me price is one of the major factors, £20 for 80 mins of rugby is not cheap. I fall into that awkward 'bridge' gap where I am no longer a student to get good priced tickets but not necessarily "rich" enough to justify £20 a ticket. Especially when you add in I no longer live in Hull, add in train fares, beer, food etc then I'm looking at easy £60 - £70 for a game of rugby. Don't get me wrong this w/e's game is priceless I'd pay £100 a ticket but certain games are just not worth the expense. I'm sure like many fans who've had to cut back they'll be an element of picking and choosing matches.
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| Quote: Dico "EXACTLY.
No ones said otherwise.
The point was made that people simply do not have the money to pay £20 for a rugby match. Whether its fair or not is totally irrelevant, people just do not have the money and that is why attendances have dropped.'"
Totally agree, its just ive read on a few threads now where people are complaining saying the price is too high, which it isnt. I agree that peoples circumstances play a big part in whether they can go, but thats the same throughout the year.
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| the difference throughout the year is that your season tickets paid for, often in installments whereas come playoff footie you dont know on a week to week basis, when, where or who you're playing. Ive just had to stump out 46 quid then for ticks and many cant afford that just on a whim.
Mostly ive seen people call for rewards to season ticket holders by offering discounted tickets, I can see the logic on both sides of the argument but while we've still got empty grounds I would be tempted to
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| Quote: Dico "the difference throughout the year is that your season tickets paid for, often in installments whereas come playoff footie you dont know on a week to week basis, when, where or who you're playing. Ive just had to stump out 46 quid then for ticks and many cant afford that just on a whim.
Mostly ive seen people call for rewards to season ticket holders by offering discounted tickets, I can see the logic on both sides of the argument but while we've still got empty grounds I would be tempted to'"
Havent you guys got a discount? We only got a £3 discount, but that makes tickets work out at £14 which is pretty dam good imo. I do think season ticket holders should get some sort of discount in the 1st play off game. Just as a reward for season long loyalty.
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| Noo, £17.50 it was for the Saints game. Unless ive missed a trick
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| Quote: shaw lad "Do you pay to go in twice to Oldham games? Because its only £10 for me.'"
It's £20 to pay-on-the-day at Boundary Park. Do you get in as a student?
Games arranged at short notice is the main culprit, I think. People's work/family situations often mean a significant minority of fans can't make games at 5 or 6 days notice. If 10% of your 10K fans can't swap shifts, sort out a babysitter, or whatever then your crowd is down vs a normal fixture.
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