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Bradford AFC season tickets just £149 for adults @ bradfords ticket office
Bradford season tickets now the lowest price in the Football League.
Adult : £149
Older child : £99
Young child:£5
Young child's ticket works out at less than 30p a match
Adult : £149
Older child : £99
Young child:£5
Young child's ticket works out at less than 30p a match
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They have. Huddersfield are reaping dividends.
If only most other clubs would price more reasonably.
It'll never catch on.
They have.
Wolves announced a similar deal last month.
I just paid 455 in kop for Sheffield Wednesday next season early birds offer.
yes before the jokes start coming I know
But where all a sucker for something and it's my club
This is not aimed only at you, but at all those who say every team should go down the same path.
Presumably you'll all be happy with your team in the lower leagues for 90% of your lifetime, with a couple of seasons at the top table every now and then, and maybe even reaching the dizzy heights of a cup quarter final once every ten years ?
Yes it's sad how football has gone, but those older ones out there will remember when our top division were almost the poor relations, and it was the big money Italian teams who ruled Europe (Yes I do remember the bin dippers and mancs had a couple of European cup wins, but most of our teams struggled).
Be honest - are you happy now where you are, or would you like top see your lower league team competing in the champions league at least once per decade (Ask an Arsenal fan how it feels to travel around Europe but never win !), and have a sporting chance of cup glory every season ?
Truth is it's money that helps get the big players, and climb the leagues until you sit in the European places regularly.
How many Bradford, Huddersfield etc replica tops will you see walking around Glasgow, Bristol, Rome, Buchurest and so on........ because that's a sign you're consistently doing well and it brings in the money to help finance the club.
Brilliant deal if you live in Bradford of course, and good luck to you... honestly..... but I'd rather be travelling around Europe and meeting like-minded souls for the camaraderie, sight-seeing and so on.
Poor comment. Who in their right mind judges success by the number of plastics wearing the shirt and then gives Arsenal as a club to aspire to?
And all that is without the obvious error of not realising that ticket sales are a drop in the ocean for the income of Premier League teams.
For the record, I dislike Bradford.
The city, club ?.
Both really.
You can also add to that the fact that Premiership football is more expensive than the top leagues in other European countries. I can only presume your just trolling and can't be that incredibly stupid?
Who is in the championship?
It's next season's prices.
I was actually having a little dig at the gooners, obviously too subtle for you..... would anyone in their right mind be happy with their continual 'nearly-made-it-but-not-quite-good-enough-yet-again' performance, and hold them up as something to aspire to ?
I really don't like plastics at all, and my team has attracted it's fair share over the years for various reasons, but can you imagine a stadium full of empty seats, with no atmosphere ? In other words it's fans of all types who fill the stadiums and give premiership football the atmosphere which helps to motivate the players and in turn ensures that all around the world, people want to watch the games on television.............. and the rights to broadcast those games brings a lot of money in.
Regarding the 'plastics' - every now and then, even some of those fans from far away countries travel here to see a game live, in order to tell their mates back home that they've done it. If there are enough of those plastics around the world, then there could easily be a few hundred of them at every home game, and most of them will visit the club shop and buy merchandise to be able to carry the bag back home and impress friends etc...... a bit like tourists do with Harrods.
I've lived in Eastern Europe, and believe me there are fans there who travel to watch Lazio, Barca, and several of our teams fairly regularly, and many bars show our games live - all of that helps to bring a club money at the end of the day.
I am well aware that ticket sales are a smallish part of a club's income, but it has to be looked at as a package, which is why the biggest teams employ people to secure sponsorship deals, oversee the merchandising, arrange fixtures in new overseas markets and so on - do you believe that all of that would be going on if our stadiums were empty or had no atmosphere ?
Not if you come up against millwall again it won't be
I know
Anybody but Millwall, yes no one does like them and I know they don`t care.
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Won't need to play them again.Played them twice already.
Correct bradford will not even make the playoffs or fail in the semis again.
Correct - 2nd place.
You really are clueless, the more you post the worse it gets.
Cannot see it in a million years same as last year too many draws and not enough firepower. Bradford have the least amount of wins in the top 6 and 4 less than the better teams.
Hard to see beyond a Bolton/Scunny V Fleetwood final.
It's pretty hard to call at this stage give it 6 more games and i think it will make more sense, been going football to long to make any judgements at this stage.
Top 3 are very good. Bolton pegged back a bit as okay poor football. Southend have pedigree with Brown and Dale need to regain form.
When you have a 25k seater capacity and you struggle to fill it then why not offer cheap season tickets. Hot from me even though no interest to buy.8)
Soccer oO
Tonight's games full fixture list will shake it up a bit.
nowhere near the same price