| £10 tickets for the FA Cup…. 11:10 - Dec 17 with 593 views | Bloots | ….decent effort. Not sure they’ll need the whole ground open though. Fill yer boots. |  |
| "mostly smug self indulgent sixth formers” - TWTD User (Nov 2025) |
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| £10 tickets for the FA Cup…. on 12:28 - Dec 17 with 421 views | Zx1988 | Fair play to Blackpool, too, for agreeing to the pricing (I assume it's still by agreement, these days?). Shrewsbury are far from happy with Wolves offering cheap tickets: |  |
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| £10 tickets for the FA Cup…. on 15:24 - Dec 17 with 149 views | Radlett_blue |
| £10 tickets for the FA Cup…. on 12:28 - Dec 17 by Zx1988 | Fair play to Blackpool, too, for agreeing to the pricing (I assume it's still by agreement, these days?). Shrewsbury are far from happy with Wolves offering cheap tickets: |
The rules have changed & ticket pricing is now set by the home club, subject to a £10 minimum. The rule change was designed to stop small clubs "cashing in" when drawn away to a giant, by insisting on high ticket prices. Both clubs get 45% each of match receipts, with 10% going into the FA Cup prize pool. |  |
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| £10 tickets for the FA Cup…. on 16:53 - Dec 17 with 5 views | Illinoisblue |
| £10 tickets for the FA Cup…. on 15:24 - Dec 17 by Radlett_blue | The rules have changed & ticket pricing is now set by the home club, subject to a £10 minimum. The rule change was designed to stop small clubs "cashing in" when drawn away to a giant, by insisting on high ticket prices. Both clubs get 45% each of match receipts, with 10% going into the FA Cup prize pool. |
Well done to the FA for stopping the small clubs cashing in once in a while . Would hate for there to be a wholly unfair lopsided financial landscape in football. |  |
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