Coventry S/T holders paying £20 for game at Riverside

davidmills

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Tcket details have been confirmed for Coventry City’s away Play-Off Semi-Final against Middlesbrough.
It is an 8pm kick-off on Wednesday 17th May at the Riverside Stadium for the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Semi-Final second leg.
Ticket details are shown below.
Coventry City have a full allocation of 2,000 tickets for this fixture. These are reserved seating – please sit in your allocated seat.
Sky Blues fans can purchase 1 ticket per Supporter Number.
The Priority Points Scheme will be used. Supporters buying a ticket for this game will receive 20 points.
Please be aware that postal strikes may affect the dispatch of tickets.
SALE DATES:
Friday 12th May, 10am: 22/23 Season Ticket Holders with 1200+ points
Friday 12th May, 12pm: 22/23 Season Ticket Holders with 1000+ points
Friday 12th May, 2pm: 22/23 Season Ticket Holders with 800+ points
Monday 15th May, 10am: 22/23 Season Ticket Holders with 500+ points
Monday 15th May, 12pm: 22/23 Season Ticket Holders
Monday 15th May, 2pm: General Sale
TICKET PRICES:
Adult - £31
Senior 65+ - £23
Under 18 - £18
Season Ticket Holders:
Adult - £20
Senior 65+ - £13
Under 18 - £7

All under 14’s must be accompanied by an over 18.
 
I thinks it fair to charge the same to both sets of fans as MFC are doing.

But what did Coventry do for the game at their stadium?
 
I think it was more than £20 for season card holders to sit in the east for our home game.

£20 was for the North, South and the corners.
 
I don't think it is fair at all that opposition fans should pay less than me. I don't have a season ticket so I would be paying £31. If Coventry want to subsidise it then that's up to them but if MFC are charging away fans less than home fans then it is not on. I presume it will be only season ticket holders from Coventry with enough points able to get a ticket.
 
I don't think it is fair at all that opposition fans should pay less than me. I don't have a season ticket so I would be paying £31. If Coventry want to subsidise it then that's up to them but if MFC are charging away fans less than home fans then it is not on. I presume it will be only season ticket holders from Coventry with enough points able to get a ticket.

It's more to their non-season card holders.
 
Aren't our prices down there the same? Maybe a reciprocation thing?
Maybe they class their seats as corner and our corner seats are cheaper than East stand?
Maybe Cov are subsidising?
I would be surprised if MFC are discounting Cov fans versus ours..
 
Aren't our prices down there the same? Maybe a reciprocation thing?
Maybe they class their seats as corner and our corner seats are cheaper than East stand?
Maybe Cov are subsidising?
I would be surprised if MFC are discounting Cov fans versus ours..
We were charged £25 for an adult.
 
Aren't our prices down there the same? Maybe a reciprocation thing?
Maybe they class their seats as corner and our corner seats are cheaper than East stand?
Maybe Cov are subsidising?
I would be surprised if MFC are discounting Cov fans versus ours..

Our's were £25 for the away leg.
 
Wow - MFC much cheaper than Coventry in this game - goes against the claim we are the most expensive club in the Championship :giggle:
 
I read a while ago that it’s an EFL rule about not being able to charge away fans more than home.
They wouldn't be. It only has to match the general sale price, not the season ticket price which would be £34 I think for East upper if that's what they are classed as.
 
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