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Stoke Tickets

Started by Gezza, January 23, 2026, 02:01:03 PM

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Gezza

Bought my Stoke tickets this morning. Pleasantly surprised to see how cheap they were. Early-bird tickets are only £12 for adults and £10 for 65+ or £16 and £13 respectively from the 13th Feb. Well done Stoke ! FFC please take note.

SG

I agree although I do believe that both clubs have to agree the pricing of Cup matches so arguably FFC did contribute to the decision hence the inclusion of the Middlesborough ticket offer

AJW48361

Will the club take 2.500 option or
the lesser 1.850 hopefully the former can see our fans turning up in good numbers for the Cup game especially the pricing of tickets.


Wolf

Quote from: SG on January 23, 2026, 02:26:22 PMI agree although I do believe that both clubs have to agree the pricing of Cup matches so arguably FFC did contribute to the decision hence the inclusion of the Middlesborough ticket offer

Both clubs do have to agree. So Gezza's point scoring against Fulham is misplaced.
Likes: Fulham
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C Block

Quote from: Gezza on January 23, 2026, 02:01:03 PMBought my Stoke tickets this morning. Pleasantly surprised to see how cheap they were. Early-bird tickets are only £12 for adults and £10 for 65+ or £16 and £13 respectively from the 13th Feb. Well done Stoke ! FFC please take note.
If you attended the Middlesbrough game it's actually £17 for TWO adult tickets, which is outstanding value.

Gezza

Quote from: Wolf on January 25, 2026, 08:14:13 AM
Quote from: SG on January 23, 2026, 02:26:22 PMI agree although I do believe that both clubs have to agree the pricing of Cup matches so arguably FFC did contribute to the decision hence the inclusion of the Middlesborough ticket offer

Both clubs do have to agree. So Gezza's point scoring against Fulham is misplaced.


I am not sure it is misplaced to be honest. I would imagine the home club would take the lead in coming up with a pricing structure and the away club would go along with it unless they have violent objections. The pricing for the Middlesbrough game, if memory serves, was at least twice what is being offered for the Stoke game. I would suggest that FFC took the lead in putting forward those prices and Borough agreed. Or are you saying that FFC would have liked to have had a lower price structure but Borough objected ? I don't think so.


KJS

Quote from: Gezza on January 23, 2026, 02:01:03 PMBought my Stoke tickets this morning. Pleasantly surprised to see how cheap they were. Early-bird tickets are only £12 for adults and £10 for 65+ or £16 and £13 respectively from the 13th Feb. Well done Stoke ! FFC please take note.

Brush ip on how FA Cup pricing works next time before making yourself look stupid

Gezza

Quote from: KJS on January 27, 2026, 06:49:00 PM
Quote from: Gezza on January 23, 2026, 02:01:03 PMBought my Stoke tickets this morning. Pleasantly surprised to see how cheap they were. Early-bird tickets are only £12 for adults and £10 for 65+ or £16 and £13 respectively from the 13th Feb. Well done Stoke ! FFC please take note.

Brush ip on how FA Cup pricing works next time before making yourself look stupid



Thank you KJS for your thoughtful comment. What a pleasant way to respond to a fellow Fulham supporter on the supporters' message board !
I assume you haven't read my subsequent post above on the 27th Jan. However if you have greater insight into the workings of the FA with regard to FA Cup ticket pricing please let me know. I would be interested to hear.