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There seems to be some disagreement on the main cup final thread as to whether the ticket prices are reasonable or not.

 

So a simple question, do you believe the tickets are reasonably priced, yes or no ?

Cup Final Ticket Prices 69 members have voted

  1. 1. Do You Believe The Cup Final Ticket Prices Are Reasonable ?

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Frankly, whilst I think the final is priced very fairly, I would be quite surprised if many considered them too cheap but, if they do, they have the option to clarify their vote by posting on the thread.

£25 for a cup final ticket at the national stadium in my opinion is reasonable. Concessions also being a fiver is a bonus too.

It's a national cup final so I doubt we could have expected any cheaper tbh. Last year the expensive seats were £35 and concessions more expensive.

Yes, reasonable. £60 for family of 4 is good value for a cup final Imo.

I think the Clubs & SFA have got it pretty much spot on in terms of balancing income with affordability....and delighted they chose to do that in a manner which makes it more attractive to families and the younger generations.

 

The only thing I would have done different is to charge the moany old feckers double  :tongueincheek:

I was pleasantly surprised with the prices. Especially kids tickets. £5 for a Scottish cup final. Fantastic.

 

The only thing I would have done different is to charge the moany old feckers double  :tongueincheek:

But I thought they got put out 3-2 aet in the semi finals?

Think they got it bang on and should encourage a really good crowd

think its great value and hopefully will get a few neutrals along as well 

No problem with the price maybe concessions should be more as an OAP myself I don't need charity. I am perfectly capable of paying my way

The SFA are panicking that Hampden will be half full hence the dramatic price reduction

Let's not kid ourselves in thinking that they are doing this for the good of the fans for both clubs

Dougal

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The SFA are panicking that Hampden will be half full hence the dramatic price reduction

Let's not kid ourselves in thinking that they are doing this for the good of the fans for both clubs

Dougal

The prices were set in consultation with both clubs and whilst one motive will be to try to fill Hampden, the clubs are motivated by being fair to their fans...

Tickets are comparable with any league game home or away for pay at the gate with the addition of reduced concession rates, so in my opinion its a fair level.

 

There may be a wider debate over the pricing of football overall and whether its just to expensive full stop, but in comparison to the current pricing levels for a national final to cost no more than a league game is sensible.

 

As for the number of fans, whether its 3k each side brings or 30k, all that matter is both teams deserve to be there and their loyal fans get opportunity to attend and enjoy the day/experience - which I believe the pricing allows.

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