A couple of seasons ago we were all (rightly) up in arms that Middlesbrough sold tickets for their home match against Boro at a discount for their own fans, but not for us.
But according to the Forest website, an away ticket for the match tomorrow would set you back £25/£18, where home tickets are only £15/£5.
Apparently the club has introduced "Category D" to the match pricing program this season, of which tomorrow's is one. Is this just the club exercising it's right to charge whatever the hell they like for so many matches a season as a way of ripping off the clubs that always bring a load, without out pricing Bolton fans?
If so, it's not a bad business move, if a little unethical.
But according to the Forest website, an away ticket for the match tomorrow would set you back £25/£18, where home tickets are only £15/£5.
Apparently the club has introduced "Category D" to the match pricing program this season, of which tomorrow's is one. Is this just the club exercising it's right to charge whatever the hell they like for so many matches a season as a way of ripping off the clubs that always bring a load, without out pricing Bolton fans?
If so, it's not a bad business move, if a little unethical.