And now £41 or £43 for City, they must need the cash.The thing is most of the people who go to the aways have the relevant credits. They can't give everyone the best seats. I also think a lot of it is guesswork. You can't expect the girls in the box office to know which tier is best at Chelsea or whether you get a better view from the front row or the back row at Norwich.
What I definitely agree with on though is price. It's obscene. Norwich, Cardiff and West Ham has set me back nearly £150 just on tickets before you even take travel into account, and we haven't played a top half team yet.
The thing is most of the people who go to the aways have the relevant credits. They can't give everyone the best seats. I also think a lot of it is guesswork. You can't expect the girls in the box office to know which tier is best at Chelsea or whether you get a better view from the front row or the back row at Norwich.
What I definitely agree with on though is price. It's obscene. Norwich, Cardiff and West Ham has set me back nearly £150 just on tickets before you even take travel into account, and we haven't played a top half team yet.
It is luck of the draw I think
I bought Swansea ones on General release and had a great seat but bought Norwich ones general release and had average ones
My cardiff one wasn't amazing and I bought that at 4+
Over the years I've learnt my lessons. I've been lucky enough to have been to over 50 of the league grounds now, lots more than once, so I've got a rough knowledge of the dos and don'ts for each of the Prem grounds. Personally I always ask for the furthest back, or if its upper tier, the nearest to the front.
There should be a way though of rewarding the fans with the highest credits, so they do get the best seats. Maybe it should be a league-wide thing, where each club has to declare what there best seats are in the away section and allow those to be sold first by Everton.
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