Wasn't there some EFL initiative for away games, and some fans got a free beverage at Sunderland or somewhere, they need to get an away day price cap, or discounts on the stuff that goes with it, parking, petrol, train fare. I know it doesn't apply to a derby in the same city really but still, this is ridiculous.
£42 is a good night outs worth, 10 pints, a kebab and your bit of an uber ride share home.
£30 +/- a couple of quid should be absolute max, especially for away fans in usually some of the worst seats in the ground. They should price them with minimum wage in mind, because if you're working full time 35 hours a week, you're not going to want to spend 16% of your wage on a ticket to see Wednesday. Supposed to be a working class sport ffs.
I've got family that are skilled workers, making cutlery for 50 years for example that are only on a bit more than minimum wage, so you can't just have snobs say get a proper job and stop working at Poundland or whatever. It's just too expensive.
Season tickets are great obviously, but some aren't in a position to have big chunks come out at once, and shouldn't be punished for still wanting to see their team play.
Greed in football is out of control, and Wednesday, fuck me, we're on a shoestring comparatively and we can keep our tickets mostly under or around 30 quid, and they're charging that with Tunaman funding and their own knock-off drinks and sausage rolls for fans to eat (if they don't run out before the game). They should be more ashamed than most.