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Postby city9_4eva » Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:11 am

Seems like the club are pushing ticket prices up even further! Only in the family stand you can get an adult ticket for less than 50 (47) for this match, all other areas are £58!!! I for one haven't minded the gradual increase in ticket prices, because as a club we need to because of ffp etc. And I don't think anyone minds paying a bit extra to watch top class football, but 58 quid?! Is it now to much?
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Chinners » Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:16 am

I will never give up my ST now if those are the sort of disgusting prices I'd have to pay, disappointed with City for that.
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Breks » Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:39 am

I'm glad to have a st, because the prices for individual matches is ridiculous. I worked it out and it costs me £26 a game, i think thats good value.
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby lovecity8utd » Wed Nov 13, 2013 7:33 pm

I'm not a season ticket holder (got my name on the waiting list though!) and I've really noticed a hike in prices this season. Done every home game bar Newcastle, but might pass on Arsenal game. Tickets for me and nephew (13 yr old) come to 92 quid and there's train fare on top of that too for us. Don't mind paying a fair price considering the team we have, but it is getting a bit pricey!
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Goaters 103 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:47 am

£58 for a Premier League game is a pisstake. End of.

If Seasoncards rise in line with matchday price hikes, that will be me priced out within the next 2-3 years. Im already on tier 2 of Family Stand so am expecting to be not so politely shifted by the club shortly, probably up to tier 3. We will see.
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Twobob » Thu Nov 14, 2013 10:27 am

Goaters 103 wrote:£58 for a Premier League game is a pisstake. End of.

If Seasoncards rise in line with matchday price hikes, that will be me priced out within the next 2-3 years. Im already on tier 2 of Family Stand so am expecting to be not so politely shifted by the club shortly, probably up to tier 3. We will see.


They will go up but I suspect that in the main ST's will increase but only in relatively small amounts, the owners seem to have respected the average budgets of our core support base and ST rises haven't been too painful. Level 2 on the Kippax is slightly different as they've made them into posh seats, will they do the same with Level 2 on the kiddy stand?

Of course that could all go out of the window if demand outstrips supply...
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby city9_4eva » Thu Nov 14, 2013 10:35 am

Rang the ticket office, to ask about the prices, and the women's said 'its always been this way as its a team in the top four (arsenal) this is how much they have to be' She seemed a bit clueless as well and it just seems like a lot of them on the phone have a distinct lack of respect for fans (customers)
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Hazy2 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 11:46 am

East Level 2 £1175.00 Adult is the cost next season I was told at the last Home game.
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby ayrshireblue » Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:40 pm

city9_4eva wrote:Rang the ticket office, to ask about the prices, and the women's said 'its always been this way as its a team in the top four (arsenal) this is how much they have to be' She seemed a bit clueless as well and it just seems like a lot of them on the phone have a distinct lack of respect for fans (customers)

My ticket for the Spurs game in the corner of level 2 of the Colin Bell Stand cost me £58. I'm sure Spurs didn't finish in the top four last year.
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby HeyMark » Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:57 pm

Was expecting to pay £45-50 for the game but was a bit shocked when i had to fork out £58 each for me and the brother. Plus we had to pay £160 each for flights and hotel. A costly trip.

We better fckin win!!
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Goaters 103 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 1:19 pm

Twobob wrote:
Goaters 103 wrote:£58 for a Premier League game is a pisstake. End of.

If Seasoncards rise in line with matchday price hikes, that will be me priced out within the next 2-3 years. Im already on tier 2 of Family Stand so am expecting to be not so politely shifted by the club shortly, probably up to tier 3. We will see.


They will go up but I suspect that in the main ST's will increase but only in relatively small amounts, the owners seem to have respected the average budgets of our core support base and ST rises haven't been too painful. Level 2 on the Kippax is slightly different as they've made them into posh seats, will they do the same with Level 2 on the kiddy stand?

Of course that could all go out of the window if demand outstrips supply...


I would envisage the entire 2nd tier will be corporate like The Emirates within 5 years, especially as there's already exec boxes at the back of the North Stand 2nd tier and the Legends Lounge at the back of the South Stand.

CB ad East Stand Level 2 are £1175 next year, despite the people who sit in those spots being the first ones to put their hands up and open their wallets when the club was financially in the crapper a few years ago.
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby city9_4eva » Thu Nov 14, 2013 1:24 pm

ayrshireblue wrote:My ticket for the Spurs game in the corner of level 2 of the Colin Bell Stand cost me £58. I'm sure Spurs didn't finish in the top four last year.


Yeah this was mentioned by me, and the women just didn't really know what the fuck she was talking about she got all confused and flustered.
Paying 47 quid for games like hull at home I ridiculous, I'm not looking forward to next years prices if we win a few trophies again this year! The cost of single games for people without games will probably definitely surpass 60 quid with the derby arsenal and Chelsea being possibly close to 70! :(
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Hazy2 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 1:45 pm

Goaters 103 wrote:
Twobob wrote:
Goaters 103 wrote:£58 for a Premier League game is a pisstake. End of.

If Seasoncards rise in line with matchday price hikes, that will be me priced out within the next 2-3 years. Im already on tier 2 of Family Stand so am expecting to be not so politely shifted by the club shortly, probably up to tier 3. We will see.


They will go up but I suspect that in the main ST's will increase but only in relatively small amounts, the owners seem to have respected the average budgets of our core support base and ST rises haven't been too painful. Level 2 on the Kippax is slightly different as they've made them into posh seats, will they do the same with Level 2 on the kiddy stand?

Of course that could all go out of the window if demand outstrips supply...


I would envisage the entire 2nd tier will be corporate like The Emirates within 5 years, especially as there's already exec boxes at the back of the North Stand 2nd tier and the Legends Lounge at the back of the South Stand.

CB ad East Stand Level 2 are £1175 next year, despite the people who sit in those spots being the first ones to put their hands up and open their wallets when the club was financially in the crapper a few years ago.



I just checked this with the lad to told me he added £1500 within 3 yrs was the figure mentioned at a supporters metting attended by the club recently. £60 - £80 a game.
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Breks » Thu Nov 14, 2013 3:22 pm

HeyMark wrote:Was expecting to pay £45-50 for the game but was a bit shocked when i had to fork out £58 each for me and the brother. Plus we had to pay £160 each for flights and hotel. A costly trip.

We better fckin win!!


Flights? From where?
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Alex Sapphire » Thu Nov 14, 2013 3:57 pm

Breks wrote:
HeyMark wrote:Was expecting to pay £45-50 for the game but was a bit shocked when i had to fork out £58 each for me and the brother. Plus we had to pay £160 each for flights and hotel. A costly trip.

We better fckin win!!


Flights? From where?


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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Breks » Thu Nov 14, 2013 4:03 pm

I'm on my phone so it doesn't show it.
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Chinners » Thu Nov 14, 2013 4:41 pm

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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby Breks » Thu Nov 14, 2013 5:04 pm

I know it well. Alot of rag fans live there.
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Re: Arsenal tickets

Postby simon12 » Mon Nov 18, 2013 9:29 am

Hazy2 wrote:
Goaters 103 wrote:
Twobob wrote:
Goaters 103 wrote:£58 for a Premier League game is a pisstake. End of.

If Seasoncards rise in line with matchday price hikes, that will be me priced out within the next 2-3 years. Im already on tier 2 of Family Stand so am expecting to be not so politely shifted by the club shortly, probably up to tier 3. We will see.


They will go up but I suspect that in the main ST's will increase but only in relatively small amounts, the owners seem to have respected the average budgets of our core support base and ST rises haven't been too painful. Level 2 on the Kippax is slightly different as they've made them into posh seats, will they do the same with Level 2 on the kiddy stand?

Of course that could all go out of the window if demand outstrips supply...


I would envisage the entire 2nd tier will be corporate like The Emirates within 5 years, especially as there's already exec boxes at the back of the North Stand 2nd tier and the Legends Lounge at the back of the South Stand.

CB ad East Stand Level 2 are £1175 next year, despite the people who sit in those spots being the first ones to put their hands up and open their wallets when the club was financially in the crapper a few years ago.



I just checked this with the lad to told me he added £1500 within 3 yrs was the figure mentioned at a supporters metting attended by the club recently. £60 - £80 a game.



Aren't these the 1894 tickets tho? Not just like sitting in 110/111 is it.
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