999mattyg":1x3utsjf said:
nick_PASTIE":1x3utsjf said:
Think £10 is fair given the demand that I'm sure will be. Those going to the game will probably spend £100 ISH so it's a bargain.
Giving a pasty and pint negates the additional income of people buying stuff too. Maybe one of either drink or food would have been nice though considering the previous very generous offe!
I think it smacks a bit of 'cashing in'. The previous offer should be repeated IMO. The cost comparisons of attending the match and watching on TV are irrelevant!
I can't believe the fuss over the difference of a couple of quid and the inclusion or otherwise of a bleddy pasty and a pint. Either I am being whooshed by the indignant reaction to this perceived 'injustice' or lots of people are in a very mean spirited mood towards the club at a time that everyone should be buoyant.
Market forces will decide if the club have suddenly become a 'f**k the fans cash grabbing enterprise' or is merely offering a fair price for an otherwise unavailable service. My money is on the fact it will sell out, despite all the knicker twisting.
Instead of looking at this as a 'cash grab', how's about looking at it the other way, you got a ridiculously low price before. Who knows, it may have been run at a loss. Glass half full instead of glass half empty and it doesn't look such an injustice does it. Argyle is not a charity.
Someone even said it should be a 'reward' for the fans, WTF?, so free?, craziness.