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Post by yates on Sept 23, 2009 10:48:27 GMT
Is it true that it is £5 for Adults to get into the game and £2 for kids?
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Post by Jim "Convertedeagle" Stewart on Sept 23, 2009 16:47:13 GMT
Is it true that it is £5 for Adults to get into the game and £2 for kids? Yes!
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Post by yobo on Sept 23, 2009 17:28:00 GMT
after last weeks brilliant game i can,t wait.
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Post by yates on Sept 23, 2009 22:22:53 GMT
Well Palace played Millwall last night and there prices were £3 and £1 i think £5 is a lot for a ressie match in my opinion?? What you all think, when a championship reserve side are charging less. . . just a thought!!
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Post by Jim "Convertedeagle" Stewart on Sept 23, 2009 22:53:44 GMT
I guess, and it is only a guess that the club are trying to re coup the loss of the Setanta revenue in anyway they can, and the attraction of league clubs such as Palace and QPR bringing teams to play at priory Lane will be an attractive fixture that may encouarge extra to watch. If the first match v Millwall is anything to go by, then the crowd of 234 was encouraging and word will spread that it was good value at a fiver. Also, were season ticket holders given free admission when Palace beat Millwall 3-0??? Millwall dont use their home ground of The New Den. Maybe Dartford is cheaper to run!
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Post by maz on Sept 28, 2009 19:39:41 GMT
Well Palace played Millwall last night and there prices were £3 and £1 i think £5 is a lot for a ressie match in my opinion?? What you all think, when a championship reserve side are charging less. . . just a thought!! get a season ticket and then its free to get in
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