That is what I find appalling that you have to pay £2 just to buy a ticket, if the club want to use them then they should pay them.Well I got my ticket.
£38 to sit the dockers, dont think it applied a discount unless the £36 is stated is with the discount already applied? £2 booking fee?! Ticketmaster can fu*k right off.
If anyone had the issue I had then login at the main site > manage account > linked accounts > visit ticketing > buy tickets
Is there still an option for collecting your ticket from the box office on matchdays? That will save a few quid on postage.The club have sold their soul by transferring to Ticketmaster who rip everyone off, surely there was a better alternative.
Waiting for my members card (which was nearly 50% dearer this season £35 as opposed to £25) before I buy a Watford ticket and then I will post the differences from last season.Is there still an option for collecting your ticket from the box office on matchdays? That will save a few quid on postage.
Being a senior citizen the most i paid last season was £22, no way will i get that price from Ticketmaster. Their prices will force a few of the pensioners to miss games but its ok they now have the foreign support (who will come for 3 games a season top whack) while those that have supported the club for decades will be shit on (sound familiar)Well I got my ticket.
£38 to sit the dockers, dont think it applied a discount unless the £36 is stated is with the discount already applied? £2 booking fee?! Ticketmaster can fu*k right off.
If anyone had the issue I had then login at the main site > manage account > linked accounts > visit ticketing > buy tickets
Welcome to Ticketmaster.Even if you collect or load it onto the membership card the £2 booking fee still applies madness.
I really don't think the club are purposely doing anything to alienate or price out anybody. The ground holds a little of 19k and we were getting 16k so i don't agree with your point about preferring forrinas to long term fans. In what way does Millwall benefit by shitting on the fans?Being a senior citizen the most i paid last season was £22, no way will i get that price from Ticketmaster. Their prices will force a few of the pensioners to miss games but its ok they now have the foreign support (who will come for 3 games a season top whack) while those that have supported the club for decades will be shit on (sound familiar)
Millwall wont be doing it they have handed that privilege to Ticketmaster.I really don't think the club are purposely doing anything to alienate or price out anybody. The ground holds a little of 19k and we were getting 16k so i don't agree with your point about preferring forrinas to long term fans. In what way does Millwall benefit by shitting on the fans?
What has that got to do with your assertion that the club are shitting on there own now we have support from overseas?Millwall wont be doing it they have handed that privilege to Ticketmaster.
But the tickets are the same price for everyoneSimple, they price out long term supporters knowing they will be "replaced" for more money.
So they're going to price out life long fans for a few thousand fans from overseas? How does that work with season tickets that the majority of long term supporters have? £20 per game on ST against £30 plus to walk ups. Are you suggesting that we're all of a sudden going to find 0ver none thousand new fans? or nine thousand fans from overseas?Simple, they price out long term supporters knowing they will be "replaced" for more money.
Don't ruin it for him mate.But the tickets are the same price for everyone
Think you have missed the point, its the older and less well off supporters that will feel it most, a 50% hike in tickets will be too much for many being a working class club.But the tickets are the same price for everyone