Quote AJR="AJR"The dicision is entirely yours and not for others to comment on, just one question... should we win this week, will you pay £17 to go to St Helens or £20 to Leeds?'"
As said in my first post, yes as that is partly the reason I am not going on Saturday, because my funds won't stretch that far with me going to week 3.
Quote AJR="Ian 77 Redux"On what basis did you expect it though? When have we ever dropped ticket prices as a thank you? Also, our support is wonderful at every away game - it's crap at a fair few.
Also, how are they overpriced - do they cost more than a normal league game?
Not arguing by the way, just curious. You're quite entitled to go as many or as few games as you like.'"
As said previously, after Friday nights poor performance and our last home game of the year, to get bums on seats and to thank the supporters for their wonderful attendances this year, I expected tickets to be lowered. say Adults £12 Consessions £7 or £10 & £5. I know Huddersfield reduced ticket prices to get the fans in.
I think £24 is overpriced tbh, to sit in the North Stand, (Yes I am aware that is the normal price for any league game) I still think it's expensive, and as a previous poster said 'great value?' I got seats in Wembley Stadium behind the sticks six rows up for two pound dearer, in what is the most historic competetion in the world of Rugby League and there were tickets for less than £24, £21 IIRC. You could watch a game of Premier League football for a pound dearer at one stadium. Irrelevant, I know, just making the point that £24 is abit expensive, IMHO.
As said, I've only missed Bradford (A) CC this season, hand on heart.