LASK tickets: too expensive?

LASK tickets: too expensive?


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In order to watch Harry Kane against Borussia Dortmund, fans of Bayern Munich pay 80 euros for a ticket directly at the halfway line. Anyone who wants to see from a similar position how LASK makes life difficult for Bosnian champion Zrinjski Mostar (hopefully) has to add 30 euros. Yes, the 110 euros are to be paid for an international game, but still difficult for the average football fan (and most of them are). Just like a children’s ticket for 55 euros. Season ticket holders won’t feel any more valued because others have to shell out a chunk of money to get in. You probably prefer standing in a full stadium to a half-empty one.

Harold Bartl

Harold Bartl

Deputy Head of Sport

CONS

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I understand anyone who doesn’t want to pay 40 euros full price today. But I can understand that nobody gets cheaper tickets than those of the 8000 LASK subscribers who bought an additional European Cup subscription without knowing who LASK will meet. If the day ticket cost 25 euros, the fans would still not rush because the opponent is too unattractive. For decades, the Linz audience has been either completely loyal or fixated on highlights. My best man’s subscription costs 190 euros for 16 league games, my neighbors pay a total of 28 euros per game for the four-person family subscription. If you want individual games or the best seats, you pay extra. In the most expensive sector there are only remaining places. So the demand is there.

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