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Tickets Southampton (A) 21 March 2026

MarkG

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3008 allocation.
adults £30

I think in the next few days we will get the four week notice if date or time changed.
So presumably before Saturday 21 Feb.
 
what a generous discount of £0.00 from under 14s compared to under 18s
 
what a generous discount of £0.00 from under 14s compared to under 18s
It's weird that. Could be a typo or could be that Under 14's aren't allowed in the safe standing. I noticed that was the case at Coventry, so maybe that's why they differentiate between the two?
 
3008 allocation.
adults £30

I think in the next few days we will get the four week notice if date or time changed.
So presumably before Saturday 21 Feb.
Aw jeez I hope they don't move this one.
 
Confirmed as NOT on TV.
Televised EFL fixtures for that weekend have been confirmed today which is probably why ticket details were also released.
 
"Boycotted" Coventry because of their stupid kid's prices...can I justify this as it's a whopping £2 cheaper? Daylight robbery.
I also boycotted Coventry but can't claim to be boycotting this one as already got tickets for Northampton Saints (my kid's team are club of the match).
 
See you Middlesbrough and Stoke - you have a geographical advantage on us. You should be able to see us because there will only be 50 of us there… COYY


Number 1 nephew arrives with us on Friday - taken him to a few games but its threat of death from the family this time!

TBF I really enjoy Stoke, the canalside beer & grub is pretty unique, mid week games getting back late is for youngsters, done my shift!!
 
I don't get all this "boycotting" away games because a ticket is £2 or £5 more.

On average an away game has cost me £54.41 on the train so far this season.

Home games are £19.70 train and bus, before i've even bought some fruit from the market.

So a £5 or £10 match ticket price rise is not the deciding factor for me.

I'm not going to Middlesbrough because it's engineering works , £100+ train and five hours journey. and same on way back. It's not a new ground to tick off
 
I don't get all this "boycotting" away games because a ticket is £2 or £5 more.
As already explained on the Coventry thread, it's the kids prices that are the problem and they are more than £2 or £5 more, my 7 year old's ticket for Leicester was a fiver, home games are £9.
 
As already explained on the Coventry thread, it's the kids prices that are the problem and they are more than £2 or £5 more, my 7 year old's ticket for Leicester was a fiver, home games are £9.
Add up your total match expenditure for an away game before tickets : travel , snacks ,
Programmes, pies .
Sweets , beers , tea or coffee . Then add tickets.
Tell me how much % more it is.
 
Add up your total match expenditure for an away game before tickets : travel , snacks ,
Programmes, pies .
Sweets , beers , tea or coffee . Then add tickets.
Tell me how much % more it is.

Everyone has a tipping point.
 
Add up your total match expenditure for an away game before tickets : travel , snacks ,
Programmes, pies .
Sweets , beers , tea or coffee . Then add tickets.
Tell me how much % more it is.

Different when you are a family man.
 
Add up your total match expenditure for an away game before tickets : travel , snacks ,
Programmes, pies .
Sweets , beers , tea or coffee . Then add tickets.
Tell me how much % more it is.
The only game I've boycotted is Coventry and that's the closest game to where I live so the train would've only been a tenner. Wouldn't have spent much beforehand either as would've left after kids football.

This is nonsense anyway, you're not going to 'Boro partly because of the £100+ train fare. I decided not to go to Cov because the tickets were £58, what's the difference?
 
The only game I've boycotted is Coventry and that's the closest game to where I live so the train would've only been a tenner. Wouldn't have spent much beforehand either as would've left after kids football.

This is nonsense anyway, you're not going to 'Boro partly because of the £100+ train fare. I decided not to go to Cov because the tickets were £58, what's the difference?
£42!
 
Add up your total match expenditure for an away game before tickets : travel , snacks ,
Programmes, pies .
Sweets , beers , tea or coffee . Then add tickets.
Tell me how much % more it is.
For me, it’s more that I don’t like an opposing football club taking the p**s out of my loyalty to OUFC.
 
Add up your total match expenditure for an away game before tickets : travel , snacks ,
Programmes, pies .
Sweets , beers , tea or coffee . Then add tickets.
Tell me how much % more it is.
For some it is about principle and the feeling of getting ripped off.
While fans are happy to pay the ridiculous prices at clubs like Coventry then the clubs will continue to charge them.
Clubs are now deciding to rip off concession's which is a stupid idea in the long run because these are your future fan base.
 
I don't get all this "boycotting" away games because a ticket is £2 or £5 more.

On average an away game has cost me £54.41 on the train so far this season.

Home games are £19.70 train and bus, before i've even bought some fruit from the market.

So a £5 or £10 match ticket price rise is not the deciding factor for me.

I'm not going to Middlesbrough because it's engineering works , £100+ train and five hours journey. and same on way back. It's not a new ground to tick off
I don't get all this "boycotting " away games because it's engineering works, £100+ train and five hours each way journey and not a new ground to tick off
 
If anyone with a Season Ticket can’t make this and would be able to help me with 2 tickets I’d be extremely grateful!
(I couldn’t renew this year due to my partner having our second child and being an exile)
 
The only game I've boycotted is Coventry and that's the closest game to where I live so the train would've only been a tenner. Wouldn't have spent much beforehand either as would've left after kids football.

This is nonsense anyway, you're not going to 'Boro partly because of the £100+ train fare. I decided not to go to Cov because the tickets were £58, what's the difference?
£42 🤣🤣🤣
 
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