I know this has been done to death but something has to be done... Not that ranting on here will do anything mind..but still.. I was looking forward to that fixture but having already been to Ipswich and Huddersfield away it is becoming completely unaffordable to follow home and away. At £20-£24 I'd have happily gone. If you call it £50 as a minimum spent per away league game that's £1,150 gone over the season and in reality it's much more than that! In most cases this season £50 will be spent before even buying a pint. The extra £5-£10 we're paying for tickets this year really does add up. It would take something like a full boycott from away fans on a certain day to make the football league take note. Maybe someone with the right contacts can look at getting some ideas together. Preferably on a night where we play someone like QPR away... I propose a full boycott of football league away travel on Tuesday 7th March!? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm boycotting all games at 30 quid and above. Enough is enough. On Saturday I went in with the Huddersfield fans as it was the only way I could see the game and keep within the 30 quid limit. It's beyond a joke and you're right it's only by some sort of coordinated action that anything would happen. Can't see it taking off though if I were trying to sort it I would go for a more high profile game like Wednesday away.
But I was thinking a full league boycott. Preferably on an evening when less may go anyway. I myself know I just couldn't boycott the lads away at Wednesday both for myself and them. I think that would be a realistic day of fixtures if correctly coordinated. A lot of long distance travel their on a Tuesday night when prices will be sky high. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
QPR is a shithole and we always lose so unless I'm in London with work I'm not going so count me in. Not sure a low profile away game would have a great impact. Also to have an impact it would need to be coordinated with fans of other clubs.
My limit is £25. Its the same as it has been for a couple of years and I see no reason to change it. I won't be going to Wednesday. I would love a properly organised boycott and would definitely support it, even if it fell on a match I would otherwise have attended.
Exactly that's what I mean. It would take someone with a strong social media following to co ordinate it around all Championship fans. It wouldn't matter that our game is low profile because it would take a full effort from all travelling fans anyway. You wouldn't here a thing about it if just BFC boycotting a game. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That might have more of an effect if we weren't just as bad. What we should have done is set a £20 maximum pay on the gate price, for both home and away fans. Once the club have done that they can get around to moaning about what other clubs charge. Sadly I will be going to Wolves if I can get a ticket because it's one of only two games this season I can make it to unless i can find a way of getting up to Oakwell and back on a Tuesday evening. The other one is Villa,and I dread to think how much they're going to charge.
That is why the best way to do it is a full football league boycott. Against all clubs including our own. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yep, I'd agree with that. As you say - it's just a case of finding somebody with the necessary reach to organise it.
Maybe,but you're forgetting that by February our game with them could have a bearing on which of us wins the title, so I'd expect it to be much higher.
£25 is my limit too, which means I won't be going to any games above category C, and I won't be going to Cat C games if I can't buy an advance ticket. Unless a mate lends me a season ticket when he/she's not going, hint hint............
Yep, £25 my limit too, which means I have to pick and choose when I return carefully or I'll end up not seeing a game!
If you really want to make a difference...cancel your Sky and/or BT subscriptions explaining why when you do so.