Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Southampton, Watford, West Brom: A Dip Into The Premier League

The Premier League doesn’t feature too often on these pages, mainly because game-by-game offers don’t tend to happen too much at that level of the game.

But there are good things happening, particularly with regards to away supporters and either the reciprocal deals that clubs are doing between themselves or the methods used to make the most of the money clubs receive to subsidise away travel and/or tickets.

Southampton, for example, are using the money they have received to subsidise two away trips in five days during the busy festive period so tickets for the matches at West Ham United and Norwich City after Christmas are reduced by 50% across all categories and will cost £22.50 for Adults.

A reciprocal deal between Watford and Sunderland means that Hornets supporters travelling to the Stadium of Light on Saturday 12 December will pay £20 Adults and £10 Over-65’s and Under-16’s. Watford have also reduced the price of official coach travel to the game to just £1.

And a word for West Brom, where the pre-Christmas home fixture against Bournemouth is ‘Kids for a Quid’ for Under-17’s while Adults will pay Category B prices which, at the Hawthorns, means £27 or £25.

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