rigger Posted Tuesday at 13:28 Posted Tuesday at 13:28 9 minutes ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: This comment taken from Rovers Fans.com : "That’s excellent value . £249 for me , £299 for my wife . We can moan and groan about Rovers , but not about ticket affordability" Is Chaddy married ? 2 1 Quote
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... Posted Tuesday at 13:29 Posted Tuesday at 13:29 15 minutes ago, RevidgeBlue said: Come on everyone, that's not the spirit. Get your hands in your pockets! Emmanuel Dennis doesn't sit on the bench or in the treatment room for free you know! Get your hands in your pockets.... Like the manager... 2 Quote
Rogerb Posted Tuesday at 13:32 Posted Tuesday at 13:32 13 minutes ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: This comment taken from Rovers Fans.com : "That’s excellent value . £249 for me , £299 for my wife . We can moan and groan about Rovers , but not about ticket affordability" If they were regular in the BBE rather than the Riverside they would have a different opinion 6 Quote
Hasta Posted Tuesday at 13:35 Posted Tuesday at 13:35 (edited) The Riverside. Genuine question as there may be many, but is there another stand in the Championship that doesn't have an underneath concourse? Where you queue for your snacks in the rain? Edited Tuesday at 13:35 by Hasta Quote
Lancaster Rover Posted Tuesday at 13:36 Posted Tuesday at 13:36 39 minutes ago, Herbie6590 said: Not any longer… The kids price is a con, you can't have a junior ticket without an adult so in essence the child's price matters very little. It's the adult price and junior ticket combined that give you the true cost. 5 Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted Tuesday at 13:56 Posted Tuesday at 13:56 (edited) 36 minutes ago, Rogerb said: If they were regular in the BBE rather than the Riverside they would have a different opinion They couldn't pay me to sit in the Riverside,disgraceful facilities imo. You have to take a piss into the River Darwen! Edited Tuesday at 14:08 by SIMON GARNERS 194 1 Quote
MarkBRFC Posted Tuesday at 13:57 Posted Tuesday at 13:57 21 minutes ago, Hasta said: The Riverside. Genuine question as there may be many, but is there another stand in the Championship that doesn't have an underneath concourse? Where you queue for your snacks in the rain? It does have a undercover concourse at the top where they sell beer, no idea if food is served there too though. 3 Quote
Uddersfelt Blue Posted Tuesday at 14:11 Posted Tuesday at 14:11 13 minutes ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: They couldn't pay me to sit in the Riverside,disgraceful facilities. You have to take a piss into the River Darwen! You gone soft? Riverside’s absolutely fine 2 Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted Tuesday at 14:13 Posted Tuesday at 14:13 (edited) 3 minutes ago, Uddersfelt Blue said: You gone soft? Riverside’s absolutely fine Not for a modern day Stadium...facilities bare minimum.Each to their own I suppose. Edited Tuesday at 14:15 by SIMON GARNERS 194 Quote
Hasta Posted Tuesday at 14:16 Posted Tuesday at 14:16 (edited) 19 minutes ago, MarkBRFC said: It does have a undercover concourse at the top where they sell beer, no idea if food is served there too though. OK. In 37 years I've never been in there! I also don't think I've ever watched a game from the top tier of the BBE or DE stands. Edited Tuesday at 14:17 by Hasta Quote
lraC Posted Tuesday at 14:23 Posted Tuesday at 14:23 9 minutes ago, Uddersfelt Blue said: You gone soft? Riverside’s absolutely fine I spent all of my early years watching from the Riverside terraces, before eventually moving to the Blackburn End, when the kids were born. All 3 of us had season tickets in the lower tier and all love our time there. Sadly, this has been destroyed forever now and although my Grandson is a Rovers fan, I am struggling to build the club up too much to him. Quote
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted Tuesday at 14:39 Posted Tuesday at 14:39 I think we can conclude the general consensus is not good on Pricing. They have been repeatedly told about the economic demographics of the surrounding area but it just appears to fall on Deaf Ears.Add to that a team that appears to have blown its best chance in years of getting into the play offs and well,you reap what you sow. 6 Quote
Herbie6590 Posted Tuesday at 14:54 Posted Tuesday at 14:54 1 hour ago, Lancaster Rover said: The kids price is a con, you can't have a junior ticket without an adult so in essence the child's price matters very little. It's the adult price and junior ticket combined that give you the true cost. The KSN post needs to be heard in a deeply sarcastic voice. Quote
Rogerb Posted Tuesday at 15:43 Posted Tuesday at 15:43 Loosing £17 million a year. Adam Wharton stays at Palace next summer. Then must be high odds of running out of money next season with court case perennial postponement. Anyone buying a season ticket should use a credit card. 2 Quote
Popular Post superniko Posted Tuesday at 15:56 Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 15:56 I saw today Bournemouth posted 2023/24 revenue of £170m - yes Bournemouth with their 11k capacity stadium, a club who have spent 80 of their 94 year history at levels 3 or 4 in the pyramid. We could be something completely different had we a different outcome back in 2012 11 Quote
BigHoz Posted Tuesday at 16:39 Posted Tuesday at 16:39 With all the crap that’s going on with the club I genuinely thought they’d pull something special out the bag for once (deluded) with the season tickets just to salvage what support was remaining and the 150th year. Instead the fans get a price hike, the stadium and squad gets more taken out of it, where is my incentive to think yes I can get behind this let’s do it. Sadly another year on the firestick it is. 3 Quote
levi Posted Tuesday at 17:23 Posted Tuesday at 17:23 3 hours ago, Hasta said: The Riverside. Genuine question as there may be many, but is there another stand in the Championship that doesn't have an underneath concourse? Where you queue for your snacks in the rain? Huddersfield...although a realised they're now league 1 as i typed Quote
Hullrover Posted Tuesday at 18:23 Posted Tuesday at 18:23 1 hour ago, levi said: Huddersfield...although a realised they're now league 1 as i typed We will be playing them there soon enough. Quote
martonrover Posted Tuesday at 18:26 Posted Tuesday at 18:26 4 hours ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: They couldn't pay me to sit in the Riverside,disgraceful facilities imo. You have to take a piss into the River Darwen! Wish that was true because we could then unleash Feargal Sharkey on their case, and they won’t like Feargal when he’s angry 🙂 Quote
scotchrover Posted Tuesday at 18:37 Posted Tuesday at 18:37 Just seen the prices and I won’t be renenwing. I’ve been a season ticket holder for a while too. As much as I love my BBE seat for the view it has (row 29, very central), I’m boycotting. My last game was against Norwich and I won’t be setting foot inside Ewood, unless they put the club up for sale. Also, £400 to watch the youth team play (which is what it’s likely to be, next season), is daylight robbery. 6 Quote
simongarnerisgod Posted Tuesday at 18:41 Posted Tuesday at 18:41 is the tide finally turning on maggot and pasha???seems to be an opinion across all social media that season tickets will be laughably low Quote
Roving Mick Posted Tuesday at 19:01 Posted Tuesday at 19:01 33 minutes ago, martonrover said: Wish that was true because we could then unleash Feargal Sharkey on their case, and they won’t like Feargal when he’s angry 🙂 Maybe Feargal could be bought off - Land of Dope and Glory 1 Quote
Upside Down Posted Tuesday at 19:29 Posted Tuesday at 19:29 To put it bluntly, If you don't like the price of the season ticket then don't buy one. Keep your money and vote with your feet. Don't buy one then spend the rest of the time bitching about it, buy paying the price they've set you have consented to the price. Quote
rigger Posted Tuesday at 19:32 Posted Tuesday at 19:32 1 minute ago, Upside Down said: To put it bluntly, If you don't like the price of the season ticket then don't buy one. Keep your money and vote with your feet. Don't buy one then spend the rest of the time bitching about it, buy paying the price they've set you have consented to the price. If you have convinced yourself that you have to renew to support the team, then buy in the Riverside. 2 Quote
Upside Down Posted Tuesday at 19:36 Posted Tuesday at 19:36 3 minutes ago, rigger said: If you have convinced yourself that you have to renew to support the team, then buy in the Riverside. That's at least £150 too much to sit in the decaying remanence of the Riverside. Quote
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