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COMEONYOUREDS

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  1. Fish fiddlers are writing the 'kid' off already, 1.5m down the drain
  2. Great finish from Erik
  3. haha pompey og!!
  4. double w00t, make that triple
  5. not yet
  6. 100% agree There are only about 3 people who want Cortese out out of the entire fanbase, and they post on here a million times over under diffrent usernames to make it look like people agree with them. bizzare
  7. FFS. This is about the 100th Beattie thread in the last 12 months.
  8. True. In previous seasons there's been a discount for ST holders though so i'm pretty sure this is allowed
  9. Im a ST holder. If it was free or very low entry for me I would go and I would spend some money in the ground. I'm not paying that much to watch our reserves play preston reserves
  10. Brilliant
  11. when is he in court?
  12. Think he might not have been serious?
  13. I agree, I think we are priced competitively compared to the rest of the league, even when you include the £3 fee on top of just 1 ticket. Worth noting you can buy a ticket in the family stand for £23 + booking fee if you are really tight Derby have a complicated pricing structure, most tickets are over £30, although the cheapest is £25 for the lowest category matches. All of there tickets are £3 more on a matchday and charge a booking fee of £1 PER TICKET Forest charge top category games - £33 and £28 (family stand), lower category £27 or £22 (family) booking fee of £1 PER TICKET and handling fee £1 per transaction. There is also a £2 matchday surcharge. Leicester charge anywhere between £25 (family stand) and £40 for 'PLatinum' games and £20 and £38 for 'Gold' games. Doesn't say anything about a booking fee Cov charge £22 or £27, which goes up £2 on matchday. Can't see anything re booking fee Cardiff charge either 24, 26, 28 or 30, based on wehere you sit. Goes up £2 on matchday Leeds is pretty complicated, 3 categories of games. Cheapest family stand ticket is £20, most expensive in the 'Bremner lounger' is £40. They charge £1.50 booking fee PER TICKET Ipswich has the most complicated structure, about 20 different prices. Ranging from £25-57. They charge £1 per transaction Sorry DD can't help you with 2007 prices!
  14. in the 07/08 season it was £26 Tickets are now £27 + £3 booking fee)
  15. Cortese said he wants to be as transparent as possible, and has said the £3 tax is there to cover administration costs. You don't have to pay it, you could collect your tickets from the ground. I know this is not an option for some people (including me), but thats life. As long as I see serious continued investment in the team, I couldn't give a toss about my £3. A lot of other clubs charge booking fees, if the ticket 'tax' had been there before the takeover would you all be clamouring to have it removed? No. The ticket prices were nearly £40 when we were last in the Premier League, and I didn't hear anybody whining about it then either. The ticket tax may **** a few people who then go and make a lot of noise about it, but have crowds gone down since it was implemented? Again no.
  16. nobody cares
  17. Fair point!
  18. Find it slightly odd how he was captain at Reading for so many years, comes here and plays for barely half a season and now seems to have a real affinity with the club. Not knocking him in any way, I like him and i'm sure he can be useful to Saints, just find it a bit 'odd'
  19. To be honest, you can't blame him for leaving when he did. We were a complete mess at the time. If your employer was going down the pan would you stay just to be loyal, or move to secure your future?
  20. They stole the phones because they had pictures of them doing coke on them. FACT (alledgedly)
  21. I'm with Alpine. Don't care about England or International Football. It's a boring waste of time
  22. Hi Ben I think they're all great!
  23. http://asialivestream.com/freefootball.php?channel=euro5251
  24. Sarcasm I think!
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