‘Happy with that… not impressed with family zone pricing… cheap at half the cost’ – Portsmouth fans react to new season-ticket prices
The club released details of their new pricing strategy for the new season on Monday, with fans across the board – barring special concessions – seeing an increase in the cost of watching Kenny Jackett’s side.
The decision has generated plenty of fans’ views on our Facebook page Portsmouth FC – The News.
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Hide AdAnd while some have a grievance with the new pricing policy, the majority have been accepting of the increases.
Here’s a selection of some of the views shared with us...
Cailey Fair: Expected an increase happy with that PUP!!!
Luke Hurren: Not impressed with the family zone pricing.
Expected my season ticket to go up but in order to bring my son I am paying twice as much extra as everyone else. Not really fair that is it.
Robert Blyth: Happy with that. Totally acceptable.
Ollie Roberts: If we don’t get promoted next season then I hope they bring them back down again.
Antony Davies: Not a season-ticket holder but I’d have thought an increase in prices might've meant an increase in the playing budget?
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Hide AdMatt Davies: Want money into club, pay extra. Not a great surprise surely?
Ian Thompson: Maybe an increase in toilets would be good.
Barrie Jenkins: Fully expected and very reasonable so no complaints here besides, I get plenty of exercise for my neck muscles (joke).
Dom Calvert: Meh, only £20 but not sure how it’s justified. Let’s hope the owners do the same and put their hands in their pockets as well, towards playing budget.
Shaun Robbins: That's not enough, they should of put it up at least 80 quid.
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Hide AdNigel Ralph: Live in North Wales me. Seen its only gone up a few quid, be renewing my season ticket P.U.P
Keith Leaves: Cheap at half the cost.
Cath Absolom: Thank God we never made the Championship, that's all I'm gonna say!. As believe me, it would have been a hell of a lot more, if we had!
Paul Lavington: Why are we putting prices up when we are going to sell our best players and not upping our wage budgett