View Full Version : Anyone planning on going to a world cup final?
MattRSK
5th September 2009, 11:32
"Ticket prices won't formally be announced until November but are expected to be similar to those at the 2007 cup in France.
Average prices then were around $350 for the quarter-finals, $600 for the semis and $800 for the final."
taken from, http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby-world-cup/news/article.cfm?c_id=522&objectid=10595340.
WTF?
Headbanger
5th September 2009, 12:26
Been to a few live games over the years, I prefer my home theatre and giant screen.
So, No,not me. Ill be kicking back on the lazy boy with a beer in my hand. I can see this world cup being a massive fizzer.
James Deuce
5th September 2009, 14:23
It's going to be a odd look having all the Corporate Boxes packed and the terraces empty.
AllanB
5th September 2009, 14:30
You could buy a nice helmet for that.
Or a Quasi Jacket.
Or an aftermarket muffler.
Or new tyres.
Or a scooter.
Or 60 litres of quality oil.
Or 300 hand-jobs (thinking of the ugly or genitally deformed members here)
nallac
5th September 2009, 14:54
Or 300 hand-jobs (thinking of the me,pity my genitally deformed member here)
Uh OK,
It would be a good atmosphere to watch the final live,
but not at those prices.
AllanB
5th September 2009, 16:37
Uh OK,
Ha ha something lost in the quote there me thinks!
:lol::lol:
Usarka
5th September 2009, 17:31
It's going to be a odd look having all the Corporate Boxes packed and the terraces empty.
There will always be people who think $300 worth of "being there" is worth more than actually seeing the game....
MattRSK
5th September 2009, 18:14
Been to a few live games over the years, I prefer my home theatre and giant screen.
So, No,not me. Ill be kicking back on the lazy boy with a beer in my hand. I can see this world cup being a massive fizzer.
Have to agree, I will enjoy watching it, most likely delayed with my $15 dozen. As opposed to live with a $60 per dozen plastic bottle watered down beer.
James Deuce
5th September 2009, 18:52
There will always be people who think $300 worth of "being there" is worth more than actually seeing the game....
Have I got a deal for them!
MattRSK
5th September 2009, 23:21
"However, Rugby New Zealand "sincerely hoped" that centres that were part of the event were good hosts and did not embark on price gouging."
Hahahahaa
R6_kid
6th September 2009, 15:51
Perhaps they can use the profits to pay for the new stadium?
James Deuce
6th September 2009, 18:05
Hahahahahahahaha
ynot slow
6th September 2009, 18:10
At least they acknowledge the prices are steep,talking about offering payment options.
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