Wow big increase then.By the end of July sales went just over 6,000.
Wow big increase then.By the end of July sales went just over 6,000.
Bristol Rovers | £202.50 | Standing on terrace as no seats available | |
Morecambe | £250.00 | Could rise to £300.00 dependent on number of tickets sold | |
Accrington | £274.00 | ||
Port Vale | £330.00 | ||
Bolton | £379.00 | ||
Burton | £384.00 | ||
Pompous | £389.00 | ||
Forest Green | £391.00 | ||
Argyle | £425.00 | ||
Lincoln | £425.00 | ||
Cambridge | £429.00 | ||
Excreta | £430.00 | ||
Franchise | £450.00 | ||
Oxford | £450.00 | ||
Shrewsbury | £460.00 | ||
Ipswich | £470.00 | ||
Barnsley | £475.00 | ||
Peterborough | £479.00 | ||
Cheltenham | £481.00 | ||
Wycombe | £494.00 | ||
Sheff Wed | £510.00 | ||
Charlton | £625.00 | ||
Mansfield | N/A | Not on sale till after Play Off Final | |
Fleetwood | N/A | No Data available. Link has a 404 error | |
Derby | N/A | Not on sale online. I presume due to administration and potential liquidation | |
It is even more than you would pay for Premier League football just down the road.Charlton £200 more than Argyle??
Well to be more exact: To see Crystal Palace play in the Premier League!It is even more than you would pay for Premier League football just down the road.
To compare like with like you need to use either the early bird price for all Clubs or the price after that period finishes for all Clubs.Sitting here very bored as the spinal arthritis has decided to pay me a close season visit. I wondered how Argyle's season ticket prices compared to the rest of the teams in league 1 next season. Due to the varying early bird discounts (Some finished at the start of April) I set an arbitrary date of purchase as 31 May, the first payday for many after the end of the season. It seems that Argyle are just below average. All seats are on the halfway line, in the upper tier or, if one tier, in the back row and exclude any 'Club' or 'Executive' tickets.
Bristol Rovers£202.50 Standing on terrace as no seats available Morecambe£250.00 Could rise to £300.00 dependent on number of tickets sold Accrington£274.00 Port Vale£330.00 Bolton£379.00 Burton£384.00 Pompous£389.00 Forest Green£391.00 Argyle£425.00 Lincoln£425.00 Cambridge£429.00 Excreta£430.00 Franchise£450.00 Oxford£450.00 Shrewsbury£460.00 Ipswich£470.00 Barnsley£475.00 Peterborough£479.00 Cheltenham£481.00 Wycombe£494.00 Sheff Wed£510.00 Charlton£625.00 MansfieldN/A Not on sale till after Play Off Final Fleetwood N/A No Data available. Link has a 404 error Derby N/A Not on sale online. I presume due to administration and potential liquidation
I'm not allowed to mention them though.Well to be more exact: To see Crystal Palace play in the Premier League!
What!? Crystal Palace?I'm not allowed to mention them though.
As I said I picked an arbitrary date as a lot of clubs do not have their Earlybird prices on their sales page any more. I suppose I could have found them by digging deeper into previous press releases or announcements but I was not that bored. Plus I think it is absurd to sell season tickets at a discounted rate in February and March only as least one club has done.To compare like with like you need to use either the early bird price for all Clubs or the price after that period finishes for all Clubs.
For example the early bird price for Cheltenham was £409 and Barnsley £390.
Wycombe: You get hours extra per season tbf.£494 to watch Wycombe, jheez.
I know London wage is all relevant but that’s scandalous money for watching Charlton too.