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david k

Hi
Location
North West
Ha ha

Starts on Thursday, I may go to the match, see where I'm working on the day
 
I wonder how many will go, I read but don't post on red eve sight, the amount of haters is unbeliveable, just read it now
Shocking forum mate.

I do post on there. The forum is quite irritating. It seems that they like to spend money to go to a game they say they don't enjoy. Then spend the rest of their spare time moaning about it.
 

david k

Hi
Location
North West
Shocking forum mate.

I do post on there. The forum is quite irritating. It seems that they like to spend money to go to a game they say they don't enjoy. Then spend the rest of their spare time moaning about it.
So critical it's astonishing, hating so many players is not good. They all earn respect for playing the game
 
Really hyped for the new season.

Cas away Friday night, not going as watching the pennies, already selected my away days.

Season ticket bought ....

1st home game is v Leeds Rhinos.

Bring it on.
We will demoralise them tomorrow for you
 
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SteCenturion

SteCenturion

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@PhilDawson8270

They are running a tiered pricing structure for both home & away fans.

The 'hottest' anticipated match days *for us, Wigan, Leeds, Saints, Wire & Widnes* are higher priced, again for both sets of fans.

It is much like the pricing structures at some Football Clubs.

I have heard that Garry Hetherington at Leeds led a majority of Club Directors to vote through a rise from 10% to 25% of away ticket sales retention by travelling Clubs. It is felt that this is partly responsible for the price hike.

According to form, Derek Beaumont & 2 or 3 more voted against G.H proposals.

Edit.

It might also be cheaper if bought in advance.

I am a season ticket holder so doesn't affect me Phil.
 
@PhilDawson8270

They are running a tiered pricing structure for both home & away fans.

The 'hottest' anticipated match days *for us, Wigan, Leeds, Saints, Wire & Widnes* are higher priced, again for both sets of fans.

It is much like the pricing structures at some Football Clubs.

I have heard that Garry Hetherington at Leeds led a majority of Club Directors to vote through a rise from 10% to 25% of away ticket sales retention by travelling Clubs. It is felt that this is partly responsible for the price hike.

According to form, Derek Beaumont & 2 or 3 more voted against G.H proposals.

Edit.

It might also be cheaper if bought in advance.

I am a season ticket holder so doesn't affect me Phil.

It's £25 in advance!

On the upside. We are no longer the most expensive club in super league

I think cheapest away at our place is £22. But that £3 makes a difference in your head.

It's £50 now for 2 tickets, instead of in the 40s
 
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