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Lots of media coverage recently on this subject, seems to be a growing agenda. Having been a Chelsea fan for nearly 50yrs (actually going to Stamford bridge) when you had to queue up to get in the shed and queue sometimes over night to get a ticket for a cup game. Then getting a bit older paying a few shillings to transfer to the 'benches' good times and bad. Track forward, we're nearly sold out for every game and still a member I struggle to get tickets. Pool fans, along with others are making a statement. Hopefully if and when we build our new stadium things will improve (yea right) how do you stand on this. Would you protest / walk out or just go with the flow.



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I think this should be a 'club by club' scenario, and to be fair our prices have been held for quite a few years now under Roman so i don't think we really have a lot to protest about.
Yes prices are too high generally to watch a game, but no one can say we haven't offered value for money (the Bridge has seen many glorious times) over the last ten years or so since it's become an issue.
 

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Agree with chelseablueboy.

Apart from this year, which isnt over yet, the past dozen or so years have been great.

Ask yourself this, if the dippers had won 4 league titles in the last dozen years i dont think they would be complaining.

Its the price of success.

Maybe with a bigger capacity there maybe cheaper areas but we will have to wait and see.

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