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which is why I put at Wrexham, home tickets at fulham are 100 quid st are up to 3000 at some grounds
Given that the quote you used was about away ticket prices, I read your original message as meaning do the fans at Wrexham still expect £20 for away tickets in the Prem?

Are their home tickets currently £20?
If so that's a very good price.
 
Given that the quote you used was about away ticket prices, I read your original message as meaning do the fans at Wrexham still expect £20 for away tickets in the Prem?

Are their home tickets currently £20?
If so that's a very good price.
up to recent years they were non league and div 2 (4)

off their web site
Macron Stand/Wrexham Lager Stand

Adult: £26

Over-65s/Under-21s: £21

Under-18s: £14

Under-14s: £10


STōK Cold Brew Coffee Stand

Adult: £24

Over-65s/Under-21s: £19

Under-18s: £13

Under-14s: £10
 
well fulham who spent long periods in div 4 charging 145 a ticket at home games
and bucket and spade town bournemouth 85 notes

Do you understand how geography works?

The average house price in Fulham is >£1m.
In Wrexham it's ~£200K

Football club owners, as much as they get a bad rep, they understand who their fanbase are. The prices reflect the standard of football on offer, and the affordability to the fans.

This is something United have been very good at over the years. ST prices have always been reasonably priced. Matchday pricing has inflated drastically though

If you've watched the Wrexham documentary, Rob & Ryan both understand the local community and have pumped millions into it. They've kept pricing reasonable. I don't expect a massive hike in the PL for them. It's still a poor city

Their prices this season are £24 & £26 for adults... probably the cheapest in the league?

 

Cheers Panchero!
 
Do you understand how geography works?

The average house price in Fulham is >£1m.
In Wrexham it's ~£200K

Football club owners, as much as they get a bad rep, they understand who their fanbase are. The prices reflect the standard of football on offer, and the affordability to the fans.

This is something United have been very good at over the years. ST prices have always been reasonably priced. Matchday pricing has inflated drastically though

If you've watched the Wrexham documentary, Rob & Ryan both understand the local community and have pumped millions into it. They've kept pricing reasonable. I don't expect a massive hike in the PL for them. It's still a poor city

Their prices this season are £24 & £26 for adults... probably the cheapest in the league?

Plus supply and demand...Id guess the capacity at Fulham is no more than 20k plus they can let a lot of away fans in so they can pretty much charge what they want and sell out. The population of London is 10m, plus all the tourists, and anyone who fancies a PL game will be on the look out for a ticket....never mind all the away supporting fans who live in London. Im sure plenty on here have been in the home end at Craven Cortage whem we have played there.
 
Plus supply and demand...Id guess the capacity at Fulham is no more than 20k plus they can let a lot of away fans in so they can pretty much charge what they want and sell out. The population of London is 10m, plus all the tourists, and anyone who fancies a PL game will be on the look out for a ticket....never mind all the away supporting fans who live in London. Im sure plenty on here have been in the home end at Craven Cortage whem we have played there.
Since they had that new stand finished, it holds nearly 30K

They've also opened a new hospitality area featuring a swimming pool and 2x Michelin Star restaurants... That would have a right waiting list in Wrexham 🤣 🤣

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Do you understand how geography works?

The average house price in Fulham is >£1m.
In Wrexham it's ~£200K

Football club owners, as much as they get a bad rep, they understand who their fanbase are. The prices reflect the standard of football on offer, and the affordability to the fans.

This is something United have been very good at over the years. ST prices have always been reasonably priced. Matchday pricing has inflated drastically though

If you've watched the Wrexham documentary, Rob & Ryan both understand the local community and have pumped millions into it. They've kept pricing reasonable. I don't expect a massive hike in the PL for them. It's still a poor city

Their prices this season are £24 & £26 for adults... probably the cheapest in the league?

bournemouth charge 85 quid a seat , once or if they ever get to the prem they will rise above their 26 high
As of early 2026, the average house price in Sheffield is approximately£220,000 to £223,000. Property prices vary by type, with detached homes averaging around 350k
and we have larger affluent areas than wrexham
the average house price in Manchester is approximately£263,000
man city have 70 quid tickets and man utd 120
 
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“went in the fa cup and certainly wont be going again at £38 a ticket,”

so are they still expecting 20 quid tickets in the prem at Wrexham ,, higher you go the more expensive it gets

2nd ,, a usual sufc finish
Don't worry all these new fans they've got will start to become the make up of their main fanbase. And they will not be bothered.

Can see their original core starting to get pee'd off with it if they start to struggle to get tickets.

Suppose it depends on if they have decent loyalty systems in place.
 

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