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Chelsea have announced a price freeze on all tickets and at all matches at Stamford Bridge next season.
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hump3 (Ipswich Town) says...
dixon&durie. I'm reminded of Andy Goram by your moniker. Please, chillax, the very to and fro of the comment sections add texture to the monotony of the Cheslea saga.
Posted 9:25am 6th March 2013
danza (Chelsea) says...
Lol at humpy. "Meltdown", ha ha ha! This is us enjoying the football, and the coverage of Chelski scum in the comments section lately. It's all very amusing, thanks for adding to it.
Posted 10:10pm 5th March 2013
uncle-muller (Liverpool) says...
@ cakck - ouch! £70 for a Wigan ticket! I thought it was bad that the away end was either £56 or £59! Feel for you guys having to pay that just to watch a game of football. Scandalous.
Posted 3:12pm 5th March 2013
dixon&durie (Chelsea) says...
@Hump3 - That is nothing short of hiliarious coming from you, lighten up and enjoy the football? You are biggest troll on this site, not only with regards to Chelsea stories but I have seen your name mentioned in the same context on Liverpool ones too. Now the Chelsea fans on here poke a bit of fun at the trolls.....you, and you tell them to lighten up. Genius. As for away fans not liking the ticket prices, dont come then, we don't care. Our Cheapest seat is one of the most expensive, but you'll find our most expensive seat is cheaper than Arsenal and Spurs too I think. I like to think in recent years we have given the better value for money though. Can't compare the prices in the north in fairness, especially United and them having a ground twice the size. If Chelsea ever do manage to pull their finger out and get a new ground, I think this gesture proves that ticket prices will in fact be more balanced and most likely reduced in price.
Posted 2:46pm 5th March 2013
bicks says...
the only reason they would freeze prices would be because research suggests that any further increases would result in a drop in match day attendance. Incredibly naive if anybody thinks this is a kind hearten gesture, its a business decision made purely on economics.
Posted 2:40pm 5th March 2013
Petulant_Radish says...
@tk421 Ah...finally with the Russian. Kudos.
Posted 1:46pm 5th March 2013
cakck (Chelsea) says...
Definetely agree... prices should be dropped slightly. Paid £70 for a west stand ticket home to Wigan
Posted 1:25pm 5th March 2013
tk421 says...
This club sicken me, frozen ticket prices are racist so I guess we shouldn't be surprised that FC CHELSKOV would come up with something like this
Posted 1:05pm 5th March 2013
hump3 (Ipswich Town) says...
There seems to be a private meltdown going on in here. Perhaps if you guys lightened up a bit, you know, enjoyed the football etc etc, you'd make it through a game without getting angry and frustrated. Nice gesture b the wayy, agree with uncle-muller to an extent though.
Posted 12:57pm 5th March 2013
uncle-muller (Liverpool) says...
I'd commend any club for this usally, but as Chesea have the 2nd highest ticket pricies I've paid this season, maybe a better gesture would be to lower prices slightly?
Posted 12:32pm 5th March 2013