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 Post subject: Sunderland season tickets next season
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:39 am 
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http://www.safc.com/tickets/?page_id=11765&page=1

From what I can make out, they are going to be cheaper than Pools and this could be for a Premiership side plus you can pay it off interest free in four installments.

Yet if we get promoted I bet Hodcroft still raises the prices...... :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: Sunderland season tickets next season
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 10:03 am 
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offshorepoolie wrote:
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http://www.safc.com/tickets/?page_id=11765&page=1


Yet if we get promoted I bet Hodcroft still raises the prices...... :roll:


Moan, moan, moan supply and demand young man.... :roll: :roll:

Can't believe you had the aduacity to say "if" :shock: :shock:

If you don't like it you can always go and support the mackems... rage rage

I personally rather cut my arm off with a blunt penknife!! :evil: banghead


I'm not moaning, our ticket prices are already ridiculously high if you ask me and if IOR are serious about this club growing in stature then IMO they should freeze the prices again as otherwise the crowds will drop off as soon as a few bad results are strung together.

The point I was trying to make is that floating supporters will inevitably go and watch Sunderland vs Man United instead of Pools vs Port Vale because the difference in price will be absolutely minimal

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 Post subject: Re: Sunderland season tickets next season
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 10:12 am 
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Tax Paying Poolie wrote:
offshorepoolie wrote:
Tax Paying Poolie wrote:
http://www.safc.com/tickets/?page_id=11765&page=1


Yet if we get promoted I bet Hodcroft still raises the prices...... :roll:


Moan, moan, moan supply and demand young man.... :roll: :roll:

Can't believe you had the aduacity to say "if" :shock: :shock:

If you don't like it you can always go and support the mackems... rage rage

I personally rather cut my arm off with a blunt penknife!! :evil: banghead


I'm not moaning, our ticket prices are already ridiculously high if you ask me and if IOR are serious about this club growing in stature then IMO they should freeze the prices again as otherwise the crowds will drop off as soon as a few bad results are strung together.

The point I was trying to make is that floating supporters will inevitably go and watch Sunderland vs Man United instead of Pools vs Port Vale because the difference in price will be absolutely minimal


yeah but the footy will be crap!

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F*** THE 'FLOATING SUUPORTERS'we're flying at the top and still the moans are coming. It's worth every penny at present, any rarf who supports a club because it's cheaper is not worth jack sh1t. :roll:

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Well you do have to get to Sunderland: that's not included in the ticket price.

I seem to remember from the last survey that our prices held up pretty well compared with the other teams in the division (league 1 at the time I believe).

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they could give them away free and I still wouldn't have one. Think our cheapest for next season under the early bird scheme is £219 but that's in lower F2G you don't get free beer or access to the bar confised


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Your tickets include free beer???

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BillinghamPoolie wrote:
Your tickets include free beer???


Don't get too excited, think it's only about 5 pints a season confised


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What hasn't been taken into account is that with the new TV deal, if they get in the Premiership I wouldn't be surprised if they could afford to pay the fans to come as extras and still make a nice profit... :roll:

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That's what will eventual happen with the so called 'top flight' league.

Meanwhile the rest will have gone to the wall, or part-time.

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When they make the Premiership the state religion, I will become an atheist.

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wey man but git sunlarn has got greeart playaz laiyk man, erm, jimmee montgommarry and len shackaltern man.

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You have a point TPP. Some clubs have slashed their season ticket prices by 25 per cent. WBA have done it - even if they go up.


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