BBC price of football 22:53 - Nov 15 with 644 views | noah4x4 | Published tonight. Interesting, considering the regular WHCS moans.... In Division Two Colchester United offers the second cheapest single ticket @ £14.50 albeit you do need to purchase this in advance and on-line. This ticket is cheaper than many National League cheapest single tickets. Our season tickets also suggest decent comparative value. Best value, cup of tea at £1. Overall, we offer the cheapest day out in the division.....and also the most expensive! ......one can bet we won't have a season ticket price freeze for 2018-9!!!! [Post edited 15 Nov 2017 23:08]
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BBC price of football on 15:33 - Nov 17 with 587 views | Leadbelly | The survey is nonsense as it doesn't include travelling or parking costs, nor does it include ale which, as we know Noah, is a significant part of the matchday expenditure. But is it actually value for money? Somewhat more subjective. | |
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BBC price of football on 17:25 - Nov 17 with 577 views | noah4x4 | Ale, significant? Lead', I can see where you are coming from (usually the Brickies). But we drink just as much at cricket or any other Saturday event so arguably it is cost neutral. I think it's rightfully not included as who actually drinks that Green King IPA Suffolk dishwater sold at WHCS? Anybody indulge in here? I love proper non-chemically enhanced Real Ale. So I don't spend a penny on alcohol in the stadium except perhaps red wine at a tribute night. I also object to drinking in an environment that has the same ambience as the urinals. A bit of plaster, a few pictures and similar would do wonders to enhance the South Stand concourse. | | | |
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