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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    My season ticket was £70. Tickets for our Bob Bank and Grange end are £22.50 for an adult and £15.50 for a child (only in Bob Bank). Even cheaper in Spar Family Stand, but a couple pound more in Grandstand. The Arsenal tickets, if I remember correctly, were about £45, £43 rings a bell.

    If we do get to the Premiership and charge extortionate prices for games, then I'd simply not go, and start going to another game.
    Yeah, our club do season tickets for £30, however I had to pay £250 for mine and it'll be around £430 next year.

    Cheapest Arsenal ticket I can find is £32.50, cheapest Cardiff City ticket is £26.00 (not including family area on both).

    It's hardly a step up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    Yes. Why would I want to pay £50 to watch football?
    To support your team, to live those moments with your team.
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    Quote Originally Posted by punch View Post
    Yeah, our club do season tickets for £30, however I had to pay £250 for mine and it'll be around £430 next year.

    Cheapest Arsenal ticket I can find is £32.50, cheapest Cardiff City ticket is £26.00 (not including family area on both).

    It's hardly a step up.
    Didn't look very hard. Bob Bank terracing adult prices are £16.50.

    Quote Originally Posted by Throne Sofa View Post
    To support your team, to live those moments with your team.
    Charging so much for these would really make me lose all respect for the club. If we start doing so, I'll just go to the next local team.

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    My ticket last night was £43. Chelsea away tickets are £46.

    I've supported Cardiff for over 10 years and it gets ridiculous. I'm not paying £46 to see games in the Premier League. Next year, if we go up, I'd much rather go to Blackburn and Wigan than Man Utd and Arsenal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    Didn't look very hard. Bob Bank terracing adult prices are £16.50.
    http://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/page/...,10335,00.html

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    next season it will be £28 adults and £15 kids for the away end. that isn't that bad.
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    My lord, 4 pounds cheaper than a ticket at Arsenal.

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    dearer when it's the prem. my ticket was £43 btw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geraint View Post
    My ticket last night was £43. Chelsea away tickets are £46.

    I've supported Cardiff for over 10 years and it gets ridiculous. I'm not paying £46 to see games in the Premier League. Next year, if we go up, I'd much rather go to Blackburn and Wigan than Man Utd and Arsenal.
    Premiership away tickets are £46 for Chelsea, but i'm confused why you compared Premiership matches to FA Cup matches? Chelsea FA Cup adult tickets are either £25/30 if I remember correctly.

    You'll just go down to your next local team if Cardiff start charging that much? What a loyal supporter you are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Throne Sofa View Post
    Premiership away tickets are £46 for Chelsea, but i'm confused why you compared Premiership matches to FA Cup matches? Chelsea FA Cup adult tickets are either £25/30 if I remember correctly.

    You'll just go down to your next local team if Cardiff start charging that much? What a loyal supporter you are.
    because adam says there's not much difference in prices when there is.

    I didn't say that and I don't blame if he did. Some people can't afford to go see Premier League football every week so if he wants to go and watch Newport and some passionate football in the lower leagues, then I have no problem with that.
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