View Poll Results: How much do you spend every season on TFC?

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  • $500-1,000

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  • $1,000 - 1,500

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  • $1,500 - 2,000

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    Default How much does your TFC season cost?

    After reading a some of the posts about the true cost of attending TFC games, I thought I would pose this question. Here's my season's tally for tickets in the supporters' section of 110. I made 17 games this season.

    Season's tickets: $230 (approx)
    GO train: $146
    Pre-game pints, tip included (2 per game): $306
    Beer at game, tips included (avg. 2 large Stellas + 1 can in the stands every 2-3 games): $680
    Post-game pints, supper, snacks (5 pints, wings or burger): $867
    Wacky tabbacky (after all that beer, I tend to get carried away): $300
    Bar bills for away games (I watch about half of them at bars): $400
    TFC t-shirts, jerseys, hats (I don't buy much): $50
    RPB scarves & swag: $100
    Estimated total for the season: $3,079

    Good thing the seats are as cheap as they are!
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    Season Seats: $228
    Pre-Game Drinks/Food: $400
    RPB Membership: $20
    Couple road trips: $400
    Canadian Smokes: $100ish


    Not too bad for me. 99% of the time I don't buy beer at the stadium, fuck that whole concept of overpriced nonsense. Don't buy team gear either, not worth it.

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    It's definitely north of $2K.

    Season tickets and Go Transit tickets alone cost me $1500.

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    The only money I pay to see TFC play is when they visit Montreal (closer to Ottawa than Toronto).

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    Ryan...you grossly underestimate what you spend...guaranteed.

    I have 4 season tickets; 3 in 114; 1 in 112...2 of them are $190 and 2 of them are $285.

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    Season ticket - $228 (x2)

    TTC fare - >$30. We usually mooch our kids Metropasses.

    Stadium food - $0. No chance, Lance. It's a two-hour event. TWO HOURS! We eat before the game elsewhere, maybe bring in a snack of our own. Don't even leave my seat at half time.

    Stadium drink - >$10. Bought a couple of coffees on cold days (mixer for the flask) and a water once.

    Merchandise - $0. Sois serieux.

    And that's the name 'a dat tune. They'll do more business with us when they bloody well earn it.

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    We'll I spend way less now than before and the amount is dropping yearly. Shitty beer options helped in that for sure but so did the team being what it is. This past year was $190 for tix and about $150 for 10 beers and the GO/TTC trips so a total around $500.

    In the past I was paying much more for seats prior to good relocating and was buying a couple jerseys, a hat, jacket, hoodie, etc per year along with food here and there and a minimum of $100 in beer per match. I don't really like adding it all up but it wasn't good at all. In fact I think I probably spent around $2K yearly in just beer alone back in 2007 to 2010. Thankfully our high level of shit-ness year in and year out have killed all those desires I once had on a game day. Now I just go and wait for the worst to happen and it usually does.

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    Divide per seat to get a truer vision of costs.

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    I spend about 60 bucks each game day outside of tickets. Half at Joes, Half at the stadium.

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    $190 per seat.
    2 large beers per game @ $14 per beer x approx 15 games I make it to = $420
    Avg 1 beer before or after game at Bud Patio ($7 x 15) = $105
    Misc food (not very often) = $50
    TFC merch (non-jersey buying season) = $50
    Walk to BMO = FREE

    Approx $815 for the season.
    (That doesn't count eating costs for games I don't make it to, or for my 2nd seat)

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    Quote Originally Posted by prizby View Post
    Ryan...you grossly underestimate what you spend...guaranteed.

    I have 4 season tickets; 3 in 114; 1 in 112...2 of them are $190 and 2 of them are $285.
    Not sure what you think I'm missing there, but that looks spot on to me.

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    This would actually be an awesome experiment to do...

    The entire 2015 season, tally up accurately what you spend from tickets, transit/gas/parking pre and post game, pre-game meals/drinks/booze, BMO Field meals/drinks/booze, post-game meals/drinks/booze, merchandise/jerseys/etc, away game costs (out at the pub to watch etc / road trips full cost all including tix/transport/food-booze-hotel) etc...

    I would LOVE to know what I spend in total - and if I wasn't half-cut by 11am on match days I might try this.............. but that's not gonna happen...

    Carts...
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    I would advise not doing this, I tallied up my spending at one point and it just made me sad. Train, food, beer, tickets, away viewings, away travel, merchandise etc several thousand dollars. It's an exercise in futility lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carts View Post
    This would actually be an awesome experiment to do...

    The entire 2015 season, tally up accurately what you spend from tickets, transit/gas/parking pre and post game, pre-game meals/drinks/booze, BMO Field meals/drinks/booze, post-game meals/drinks/booze, merchandise/jerseys/etc, away game costs (out at the pub to watch etc / road trips full cost all including tix/transport/food-booze-hotel) etc...

    I would LOVE to know what I spend in total - and if I wasn't half-cut by 11am on match days I might try this.............. but that's not gonna happen...

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    Don't forget the costs associated with face planting in parking lots.

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    $190 for ST
    typically a tank of gas for travel = $45 x 10 = $450
    Via train once in a while $120 x 2 = $240
    Parking sometimes (sometime drive all the way, sometimes take GO train in) $10 x 5 = $50
    GO train occasionally $15 x 4 = $60
    Bridge tolls = $3.50 x 2 x 12 = $84
    Beer at stadium, occasionally $15 x 5 = $75
    Beer at Joes, when I make it early enough $10 x 2 x 5 = $100
    Food, one meal on the road, something in TO = $10 x 2 x 12 = $240
    TFC shirt = $125
    Other TFC swag = $50

    Total = $1664

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    2014 - seven games

    Tickets (anywhere from 2 - 5 of us) $805
    Go Train $217
    Gas to Oakville $175
    Food/Drinks at BMO $285
    Merchandise $ 58..........all purchased at final match for 75 % off
    Total $1482

    2015, now that I have seasons will clear $2000 easily...unless I can relocate out of the medium greys I purchased.
    One thing for sure, the food/drink is going to be purchased at a much lower rate over that amount of games. Like someone else mentioned, it is only TWO hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pint View Post
    I would advise not doing this, I tallied up my spending at one point and it just made me sad. Train, food, beer, tickets, away viewings, away travel, merchandise etc several thousand dollars. It's an exercise in futility lol
    Just have to do it like the ad

    Tickets $$$$$$$$$$$$
    Go Train $$$$$$$$$$$$
    Food/Drink $$$$$$$$$
    Merch $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pookie View Post
    If you would buy beer on weekends anyways (either at the beer store, at a club or other entertainment venue) then you really can't chalk that up as a TFC expense.
    True I suppose, but I wouldn't buy that much beer. And it wouldn't cost as much.

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    Money spent on 2014 TFC home games

    Single Season Ticket in Section 112: $215
    GO fare for 17 trips to Exhibition Station: $250
    TFC Merchandise: Negligible. I bought almost all of my TFC apparel and merchandise during the first five years of the club.
    Food/Drink: Negligible. I haven't purchased a single food item or drink at BMO Field in years.

    Total Spent: $465


    If you throw in gas money for the trip to the Pickering GO Station from Oshawa and back, and maybe a few lunches at Joe's or other resteaurants near BMO Field, I'm probably spending about $550 or so last year.

    Not all that bad, really. Also, it's kinda funny how I'm spending most of my money on transport to and from the games.
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    You guys are brave. I don't even want to add it up now that I bring my kids to almost every game and I make it to 90% of the games. Just the food they consume alone costs me more than the tickets. Parking and gas too. I can't really bring myself to buying the expensive beer there. I probably only drink at the stadium maybe 3 times a year and I only buy one large on those occasions. It is still a reasonable day out though if you break it down game by game when you compare to other things a family of four can do for a few hours. Just when you add it up it sounds more scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Kool View Post
    It is still a reasonable day out though if you break it down game by game when you compare to other things a family of four can do for a few hours. Just when you add it up it sounds more scary.
    Good point...here's a comparison...if all five of us go to 17 movies at $80 (ticket + concession)....$1360.

    Edit...add another $160 to that for the two Canadian Championship games, since they are included...so 19 movies, $1520. Not that we would ever go to 19 movies in a year, but, it's a decent enough comparison.
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    Couldn't vote,.

    I was upset at spending around $80.00 on a CCL game early on. I am so cheaply angry. No wait, my anger is of high value, just not my expression of it.

    If other MLSE purchases are factored in, well...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryan View Post
    Don't forget the costs associated with face planting in parking lots.
    YES!!!! When it doubt, break a bone - not a tooth!

    OHIP will fix your broken wrist no problem - a busted tooth, that'll run ya some $$$...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pookie View Post
    If you would buy beer on weekends anyways (either at the beer store, at a club or other entertainment venue) then you really can't chalk that up as a TFC expense.
    Oh my 'normal beer' and 'TFC Beer' are totally DIFFERENT!

    We have a saying 'FOOTBALL DRUNK!' which is MUCH HIGHER than our usual NORMAL DRUNK...

    So I absolutely, 100%, definitely, can chalk up the beer I purchase at Joes, BMO, Post-game on my 'TFC Account'...

    Home TFC Weekends kickup the spending, a lot..........but, I LOVE IT!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryan View Post
    Not sure what you think I'm missing there, but that looks spot on to me.
    road trip to MTL when you factor in a night spent at one of those 'special' clubs
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    12 games purchased as singles cost $240

    Had two or 3 beers from the import stand in the south end to the tune of around $13 or so each.

    Still wearing my year one jersey with "Toronto" across the front.

    I'll count $40 for MLS Live to watch away games and games I can't make it to in the stadium.

    TTC via metropass to the games

    So a little north of $300

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    Averaging around $2500/year.

    $20,000 over first 6 years. $60 in last two years (100% on ticket trader).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carts View Post
    This would actually be an awesome experiment to do...

    The entire 2015 season, tally up accurately what you spend from tickets, transit/gas/parking pre and post game, pre-game meals/drinks/booze, BMO Field meals/drinks/booze, post-game meals/drinks/booze, merchandise/jerseys/etc, away game costs (out at the pub to watch etc / road trips full cost all including tix/transport/food-booze-hotel) etc...

    I would LOVE to know what I spend in total - and if I wasn't half-cut by 11am on match days I might try this.............. but that's not gonna happen...

    Carts...


    We need to make an app for that!

    LOL, with NFC (Near Field Communication) tech and pay with your phone tech, we can do this!

 

 

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