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posted on 18/2/15

Well considering the sheepies away support is p-pot poor who is going to notice whether they are having a boycott or not?

posted on 18/2/15

You are talking out of your dog's bottom redrebel. Sold out our allocation for nearly every game this season. Have Forest?

posted on 18/2/15

comment by redrebel12 (U3420)
posted 15 minutes ago
Well considering the sheepies away support is p-pot poor who is going to notice whether they are having a boycott or not?


Why do you think Tonto has disappeared

We took his stick 'away', if you are gonna wander over Rebel, best to the facts right first.

posted on 18/2/15

*get.

Or is it fetch.

posted on 18/2/15

RedRebel, I think our support at the Rotherham game constituted almost 25% of the entire gate!

posted on 18/2/15

Fulham sold out today, barely on sale.

Hoping to go to the Wolves game but know at this stage I'm going to have to into the home end as tickets will be gold dust even on a Friday night and live on telly.

posted on 18/2/15

Really sorry to hear about this, but totally understandable and I'd be happy to boycott the game in solidarity, even if it is my 'home' away match.
The only reason we can get to Derby home games at the moment is the reasonable admission prices that the club charges us.
Next season in the Prem this will be virtually impossible when you take into account ticket, hotel and travel costs.

posted on 18/2/15

All I can say is do the right thing mate.
































No more match threads.

posted on 18/2/15

Think I'd be boycotted, if I did another one, Igor

posted on 19/2/15

Looking forward to seeing Wellies' comments on the matter.

Solidarnosc !

posted on 19/2/15

It's Delia cashing in on Derby's popularity. I hope they will be happy losing 2000 x £42 = £84000 plus pies and pints.

posted on 19/2/15

As i said in an earlier post. I was under the impression that when the fixtures are announced, clubs generally come to an agreement that they will charge an agreed amount for each fixture for away fans, thus stopping one set of fans unfairly paying more than the other. This was why it all kicked off with QPR when they had agreed a price and then increased it to £50 to visit one of the worst grounds in the top 2 divisions.

Out of interest, i wonder what other clubs have been charged this season and how much the home fans are charged for this particular game too?

posted on 19/2/15

I suppose you could look at it that Derby should be flattered Norwich think we're worth it, but I also think they're trying to put Derby fans off to increase their fans presence at the game.

Stan Collymore just thinks it's too much money to pay to watch Derby County.

http://www.derbycounty-mad.co.uk/news/tmnw/rams_fans_condem_norwich_ticket_price_854688/index.shtml

posted on 19/2/15

comment by Pundit /\_/\ (U16869)
posted 14 hours, 43 minutes ago
Derby have one of the cheapest home tickets in the league. Their fans have been spoilt.

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Spoilt or treated fairly by the owners. Just cause your football club doesn't care about you doesn't mean ours doesn't care about us

posted on 19/2/15

I understand that Leeds were charged £40 for a midweek match! And the same extortion applies to Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich, Derby and Forest?
Personally I think it's a great opportunity for the club to step in and subsidise tickets if they want the full backing there?

posted on 19/2/15

The club receive 5% of away ticket sales. That would be £2 per ticket. Would people think that paying £38 would be acceptable? If we boycott the game then the club make nothing anyway so they could pass on the commission to the fans with no financial loss.

posted on 19/2/15

I don't agree with paying more than £25 in this legue

posted on 19/2/15

Still angry about this - it's nothing but blatant, cold-blooded profiteering
What a disgusting policy:
*Target the fans of the best away-supported sides and your local rivals, and hit them hard.
*View supporters, including your own, as a cash-cow.
No surprise then, that Norwich have the most expensive low-end season tickets in the Championship

posted on 19/2/15

'Stan Collymore just thinks it's too much money to pay to watch Derby County'
I agree with Stan..in fact anything over £1.50 would be daylight robbery.

posted on 19/2/15

Dear Igor and the rest of the motley crew.
Away figures for Forest and Derby 2014-2015 season.
Forest are 2nd after 15 matches the sum total being 299,777..average 18,736.
Derby are 7th after 16 matches the sum total being 289,035..average 18,065.
O.K. my little sheepy chums.X

posted on 19/2/15

Someones getting a bit upset she supports a circus team. Tut tut,

posted on 19/2/15

Doesn't that depend on who you've been playing ?
You were lucky enough to have 30000+ at the ipro, which pushed up your average.
I mean, its not as if your average away following is 18000, is it ?

posted on 19/2/15

Don't try to justify your woeful away support Anglian...didn't derby bring in some scheme at the start of the year to try to encourage more sheep to attend away matches?
Manc..I am not upset , believe me you would know if I was upset

posted on 19/2/15

Anyway, what you doing on the Norwich board ?

posted on 19/2/15

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