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That's like Advanced Joey speak.can you not matty read by now?
ffs!
I get your point and agree with the capacity being too low, but i recon that club view will sell out quickly. Looking at the prices of season tickets generally it's pretty good value at £1200. The £10 voucher and programme is worth almost £300 a season.For me it does reinforce those who said the capacity should have been larger.
East upper is now pretty much entirely ‘club view’ hospitality.
Probably the most popular area in the East Stand. Doesn’t seem right to me to give such a large area to it.
Prices overall seem fair though. Just think
East upper should not be so widely corporate. Pretty much spreads from one pen spot to the other.
I get your point and agree with the capacity being too low, but i recon that club view will sell out quickly. Looking at the prices of season tickets generally it's pretty good value at £1200. The £10 voucher and programme is worth almost £300 a season.
Supply and demand, we want better players that cost more money that require more revenue right?
I think it’s a pretty enticing price point for access to a ‘private’ bar with former players wandering around tbh.
These are on top of at least as many season tickets though surely, so some will want to ‘upgrade’ as the equivalent at GP was over subscribed, releasing more ‘standard’ season tickets.I agree it will sell out.
But id not necessarily want to pay £1200 for those seats. The £10 credit & program is a nice touch, but it isn’t something I’d need or miss.
I’m a season ticket holder but have to make a 500 mile round trip for every home game, so other travelling expenses unfortunately come into play for me.
If I was local, I’d could see the appeal of £1200.
That's like Advanced Joey speak.
Not everyone can master other languages
My ST is Park End too, personally I think North Upper would be the most similar (opposite side of the pitch to the “home end”, away fans nearby etc), and that would be actually be cheaper than I’m paying now at Goodison!I sit in Park End so the nearest similar seat for me is South Upper (in shade not looking into the sun) a 16% price rise for effectively the same goods in my view. Think I'll be opting for a seat in the gods to keep cost reasonable.
My ST is Park End too, personally I think North Upper would be the most similar (opposite side of the pitch to the “home end”, away fans nearby etc), and that would be actually be cheaper than I’m paying now at Goodison!
Brilliant get ye coins ready...Yeah, North Upper is 100% the Park End equivalent isn't it. I actually think the North Upper is quality.
Yeah but I hate sitting in the sun so it's not really an option for me and I dont want a corner view.Yeah, North Upper is 100% the Park End equivalent isn't it. I actually think the North Upper is quality.
Yeah I think anywhere central in the North stand is possibly the best “value for money” of all the stands, like I say the Adult prices there are cheaper than the current price of the Park End.Yeah, North Upper is 100% the Park End equivalent isn't it. I actually think the North Upper is quality.
Yeah but I hate sitting in the sun so it's not really an option for me and I dont want a corner view.
Yeah I think anywhere central in the North stand is possibly the best “value for money” of all the stands, like I say the Adult prices there are cheaper than the current price of the Park End.
My two lads are insisting that we go in the South Lower though, especially as we now know my youngest is old enough. Only problem with the South Lower is that I have to buy him a “Youth” instead of a “Junior”, so that’s an extra £278 just for him compared to the North, straight off the bat. Little knob’ead