T71, 6k sounds a bit conservative to me, but i am not surprised about not extending the ground this season, but i reckon it will start at the end of next season, as i dont think we will go down. mid table for me.
Quite happy with mid table obscurity
The Owls have an early bird season ticket scheme which means that a top seat costed £480. That's in line with most clubs.
If you are an owl and you haven't got a season ticket by now you should start asking yourself what you want to do with your 39 quid every other week.
Personally I would not pay that to see the millers, Wednesday or Man U in the championship. For 39 quid I can take my wife and grandkids to the cinema and load us up on pop and crisps.
How can the fl or fa allow:
1. A 48 percent price rise to Rotherham fans
2. A difference of 32 pounds in cost between Reading and Rotherham.
It is still a choice whether to attend the Hillsborough game or not and I for one will not pay that much to get in. For some people it isn't a choice. They can't afford it.
You can see the headlines now. Toy town bring 250 to a local Derby. The small club...blah blah blah.
Same story...
Rotherham fans boycott greedy money grabbing tuna chompers and stay away to scupper funding a promotion push by their rivals.
#greedierthanleeds
T71, 6k sounds a bit conservative to me, but i am not surprised about not extending the ground this season, but i reckon it will start at the end of next season, as i dont think we will go down. mid table for me. Quite happy with mid table obscurity
Asked yesterday how many s/t have we sold 7,000?. Was told no 6.000