Ticket prices
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Re: Ticket prices
In fairness to the RFU Premiership Final tickets usually go on sale in September, earlier if you've bought from them before, and from memory they start at £25 for adults and £12-50 for kids. I don't think that's unreasonable for a final at Twickers. Obviously you've no guarantee Tigers will get there, but it's usually a great day and many fans book and go no matter which teams get there.
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Not so long ago they could be had for a tenner for adults - now that was a bargain. And you're right - it was always a great day and fun with supporters, ours, theirs and neutrals alike.Latecomer wrote:In fairness to the RFU Premiership Final tickets usually go on sale in September, earlier if you've bought from them before, and from memory they start at £25 for adults and £12-50 for kids. I don't think that's unreasonable for a final at Twickers. Obviously you've no guarantee Tigers will get there, but it's usually a great day and many fans book and go no matter which teams get there.
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I don't want to do LFC down but NFFC is the best place to buy tickets as you can see exactly what seats are available and select the ones you want.
Nowadays referees decide matches, players by how much.
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The guy in the ticket office told me that we would sell about 16000 tickets. He had no idea how many the French would bring but said that Forest had had a very slow start to ticket sales but reported steady sales starting from earlier this week. I would say therefore 20 odd thousand is a good estimate... which is a bit sad for a Euro semi really. Back in the day we would have filled it... and indeed did against Scott Quinells Llanelli team. However I suppose those Welsh fellas came in numbers then.
Dare I say that that recent extraordinary antics of of our noisy neighbors in blue may be having a negative effect on our ticket sales?
Dare I say that that recent extraordinary antics of of our noisy neighbors in blue may be having a negative effect on our ticket sales?
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According to The Times today, about 20k for ours and 17k for the other game between Coventry and Barnet. Pretty poor all round, but i guess it's just further fallout from the World Cup and a saturation point has been hit by many.mightymouse wrote:The guy in the ticket office told me that we would sell about 16000 tickets. He had no idea how many the French would bring but said that Forest had had a very slow start to ticket sales but reported steady sales starting from earlier this week. I would say therefore 20 odd thousand is a good estimate... which is a bit sad for a Euro semi really. Back in the day we would have filled it... and indeed did against Scott Quinells Llanelli team. However I suppose those Welsh fellas came in numbers then.
Dare I say that that recent extraordinary antics of of our noisy neighbors in blue may be having a negative effect on our ticket sales?
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It was more full than I gave it credit for in 2002.
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2002/a ... ncup200102
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2002/a ... ncup200102
We won't get near that this time.Leicester: Stimpson; Murphy, Smith, Kafer, Tuilagi (Lloyd, 71); Healey, Ellis (Hamilton, 64); Rowntree, West, Garforth, Johnson (capt), Kay, Moody, Back, Corry.
Try: Ellis. Con: Stimpson. Pens: Stimpson 2.
Llanelli: Evans (Proctor, 71); M Jones, N Boobyer, L Davies, Finau; S Jones, G Easterby; Madden, McBryde, J Davies, Cooper, Wyatt (Gross, 72), Hodges, S Easterby (I Boobyer, 72), Quinnell (capt).
Pens: S Jones 4.
Referee: D McHugh (Ireland).
Attendance: 29,849