Re: How much would you be prepared to pay for the Spurs game
2Agree mate. I'd pay £30 no problem. I hope that club cash in.
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3Hopefully we can get some extra seating for the Spurs fans. What is the Capacity at the moment?
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4Think it's 7,500.B0mbshell wrote:Hopefully we can get some extra seating for the Spurs fans. What is the Capacity at the moment?
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5Its already cost me a ton to my mate Rio
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6Yes, I'd be prepared to pay £30 for sure.
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7£30 for Spurs first team (or fairly close to it) seems fair...
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8wattsville_boy wrote:£30 for Spurs first team (or fairly close to it) seems fair...
The Club can't be held responsible for another teams selection
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9No but if I was Mike Flynn I'd be saying that Pocchetino has assured him that barring injuries he'll be playing his full side. Can always backtrack after the game...
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11Be careful, "theale" will be along shortly to tell us how disgraceful it is that our club dare try to profit from a good FA Cup run.
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13Spurs fans' away Premier League games are capped at £30 so that seems like a reasonable compromise, though I'd probably pay £50 myself.
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14Hopefully the club will not just look to attract fans who can afford to pay the most for this game.
There is a balance - the young fans who saw the County beat Leeds and could put many hundreds of match day payments back into the club; similarly those that see the Spurs.
Those Pensioners who have followed the County all their life also deserve a 'return'.
The club will only get 45% of any 'increase before taxes so it may not be worth getting too greedy at the margin for the downsides it may bring, but I believe a fans owned/fans saved club and 'community'' will be high in our clubs thinking.
There is a balance - the young fans who saw the County beat Leeds and could put many hundreds of match day payments back into the club; similarly those that see the Spurs.
Those Pensioners who have followed the County all their life also deserve a 'return'.
The club will only get 45% of any 'increase before taxes so it may not be worth getting too greedy at the margin for the downsides it may bring, but I believe a fans owned/fans saved club and 'community'' will be high in our clubs thinking.
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15Agreed, there is a balance to be found here.Fourthousand wrote:Hopefully the club will not just look to attract fans who can afford to pay the most for this game.
There is a balance - the young fans who saw the County beat Leeds and could put many hundreds of match day payments back into the club; similarly those that see the Spurs.
Those Pensioners who have followed the County all their life also deserve a 'return'.
The club will only get 45% of any 'increase before taxes so it may not be worth getting too greedy at the margin for the downsides it may bring, but I believe a fans owned/fans saved club and 'community'' will be high in our clubs thinking.
An FA Cup run is about more than making the club money surely? I would pay £30 through gritted teeth but I don't think I'd pay any more out of principle, sounds daft but it just doesn't seem right to me.
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