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I talked about West Ham fans being shafted a few weeks back as they wont sell any more concession season tickets in certain parts of the ground. Now theyve released the general pricing for their home game against Man City and there is no tickets for OAPs or children.
[Post edited 22 Jul 2024 18:19]
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West Ham No Concessions on 07:38 - Jul 23 with 1064 views
No idea if they are, but perhaps they are intending to extend the ground, and this gives them ammunition politically to do so, if they are getting resistance from the local council….
It's ticket pricing determined by supply and demand again. For the last 2 years their games have all been sold out with 62,000 crowds. What capacity do they need now? 80,000? The problem for them is the London Stadium has to be used for athletics so they're not allowed to fill in the area used for the running track. If they expand upwards or outwards, the fans in the new seats would need binoculars to see the game.
Stadium expansion seems to have a snowball effect on crowds. The more you expand, the more you need to expand.
West Ham No Concessions on 10:03 - Jul 23 by dirk_doone
It's ticket pricing determined by supply and demand again. For the last 2 years their games have all been sold out with 62,000 crowds. What capacity do they need now? 80,000? The problem for them is the London Stadium has to be used for athletics so they're not allowed to fill in the area used for the running track. If they expand upwards or outwards, the fans in the new seats would need binoculars to see the game.
Stadium expansion seems to have a snowball effect on crowds. The more you expand, the more you need to expand.
Incorrect. The area of the running track has seating on it for West Ham matches.
[Post edited 23 Jul 2024 10:17]
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