Quote DILLIGAF="DILLIGAF"Part of the problem with the cheap season tickets is it turns off the "occasional" supporter.  I can't afford to go to Bulls and City regularly, so since I prefer my RL, I choose rugby.  I do like to go to watch City every now and again though when finances permit, but although the season tickets work out at something like £6 a game (maybe even less), it's £20 for a ticket for a single game.
That much of a difference in price just puts me off as I struggle to justify paying £20 for that as well as the money I spend on Bulls games.
It's swings and roundabouts really, as by having it that way, it puts off the occasional fan, but if it was cheaper for individual games (say a tenner a game), not as many season tickets would be sold as the benefit of that would be lessened.'"
that is my problem with the bulls at the moment.  I go to city, and including beer, food and transport for me and two of my sons, i can get away with paying about £30.
To go to bulls would be £18 for me and £11 each for two kids, just to stand.  add on £3 each to tarnsfer and that is £49 before i have even thought about food and drink.  Last season, I only paid to attend one home game.  I brought the wife and kids and after food and drink had little change from £80.  and for what???  the product was not only expensive, but rubbish too.  
I would love to go to every game.  I went to the Giants game and loved it.  a friendly atmosphere, much more so than a football match, but economics and child care dictate whats what in our house.  I justify going to city by taking two of our kids off the Mrs hands.  we cant afford us all to go to bulls, so i stay at home and watch on sky, or like last year travelled to ther clubs on a sunday, taking advantage of their special offers. ( saw 3 Cas home games last year for £20 for four of us!)