no....we dropped a division instead.Prices didn't go up this season did they?
Will be interesting to see which clubs in league one next season will have the most expensive season tickets....

no....we dropped a division instead.Prices didn't go up this season did they?
Sheffield Wednesday.no....we dropped a division instead.
Will be interesting to see which clubs in league one next season will have the most expensive season tickets....
You are assuming that Wednesday still exist.Sheffield Wednesday.
You pays your money and takes your choice.Didn’t they basically say the same for this season?
Correct. Argyle ARE a business, but they will place their price on availability of seating and the possibility/probability of selling the maximum tickets they can ,at the price point that they choose in order to maximise income.Argyle is a business that has to absorb increases in everything that comes with running a business
The cost of living is going up & we all have to absorb it with whatever our forms of income are
SOME fans. The ones that would find an argument in an empty room probs.An increase . Wow if that is true Hallett and Co are going to get some stick. Paying more for League 1 football after a likely midtable finish is really going to be testing the patience of fans
Of course it does, perfect sense.Last summer no increase was essentially a price cut in real terms to reflect our relegation. Makes sense to me that there should be an inflationary rise this summer if we stay in the same division.
