50/50 will be back

My point is are they going to raise more money by charging £2.50 a ticket.

Maybe, maybe not. But they are also providing an opportunity for 5 fans to win a pair of tickets to the anniversary event rather than going to the highest bidders. Charging £2.50 per ticket means that the event tickets could cost as little as £1.25 each to represent the 125th anniversary. Personally I can see nothing but positives here!
 
We'll be buying tickets. Perversely, if we win, it will cost us a lot more to stop over for the night! Not fussed, good cause and maybe, maybe, we might enjoy ourselves.
 
How many away fans are going to buy a ticket for this?
And how many home fans will have time to go home after a game and get dressed for a black tie event?

The draw is today. The dinner is on October 27. Pretty sure most people have time to get home and changed.
 
wouldnt entertain paying £2.50 same as the national lottery and Euro....its a little flutter....no need to put the prices up ...... WHEN THE FUN STOPS ....STOP!!!!
 
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