dutchblue54
Player Valuation: £25m
should not be allowed plus 10 pound fee for stub hub per ticket is steep too. Would say 5-10 pound per transaction would be more fairState of the "blues" putting their stoke tickets up for £200.
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should not be allowed plus 10 pound fee for stub hub per ticket is steep too. Would say 5-10 pound per transaction would be more fairState of the "blues" putting their stoke tickets up for £200.
but no one will buy it, so the only person missing out is the ST holder.State of the "blues" putting their stoke tickets up for £200.
but no one will buy it, so the only person missing out is the ST holder.
Disgusting isn't it mate. The club should definitely look into this and name and shame them.State of the "blues" putting their stoke tickets up for £200.
why though? If he goes, he doesn't miss out, if he doesn't then he makes a tidy amount of money and fair play - he has stumped up a few hundred at the start of the season. Look, most home games are easy to get tickets for for most blues if they can be bothered/know how to access it. The way I see it is that a ST holder has chucked a few hundred into the club before a ball has been kicked and therefore has the right to do what he wishes with his ticket. Now if people were buying tickets for individual games and then selling them on at silly money I would have issue.Doubt that- probably fully intending to go- unless it sells for £200. Not right though is it
why though? If he goes, he doesn't miss out, if he doesn't then he makes a tidy amount of money and fair play - he has stumped up a few hundred at the start of the season. Look, most home games are easy to get tickets for for most blues if they can be bothered/know how to access it. The way I see it is that a ST holder has chucked a few hundred into the club before a ball has been kicked and therefore has the right to do what he wishes with his ticket. Now if people were buying tickets for individual games and then selling them on at silly money I would have issue.
why though? If he goes, he doesn't miss out, if he doesn't then he makes a tidy amount of money and fair play - he has stumped up a few hundred at the start of the season. Look, most home games are easy to get tickets for for most blues if they can be bothered/know how to access it. The way I see it is that a ST holder has chucked a few hundred into the club before a ball has been kicked and therefore has the right to do what he wishes with his ticket. Now if people were buying tickets for individual games and then selling them on at silly money I would have issue.
Ok, thanks y'all! Good info! Cheers, JPIt's not £50 mate, prob £45 for a league game.
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