It's called capitalism! You charge the price that maximises your profit and if people can't afford it then tough.Sheffield Wednesday have warned their own fans that anyone found wearing counterfeit shirts will be removed from the stadium. I reckon this could open up a can of worms if other clubs follow suit. So long as it's not offensive or inappropriate, you should be able to wear whatever you want in a stadium, or anywhere.
Fans are struggling to pay for tickets as it is and shirt prices are rocketting. Wednesday, a team in the Championship, are charging £69 for an adult shirt and £53 for a junior. We charge between £85-£125 on our adult shirts depending on if you want the "stadium" or the "elite" version. Go on DHGate and you can buy a very, very good replica of any club for around £13-£15.
If clubs stopped ripping fans off, more would be able to "support" them financially with more moderate pricing.
Sheffield Wednesday have warned their own fans that anyone found wearing counterfeit shirts will be removed from the stadium. I reckon this could open up a can of worms if other clubs follow suit. So long as it's not offensive or inappropriate, you should be able to wear whatever you want in a stadium, or anywhere.
Fans are struggling to pay for tickets as it is and shirt prices are rocketting. Wednesday, a team in the Championship, are charging £69 for an adult shirt and £53 for a junior. We charge between £85-£125 on our adult shirts depending on if you want the "stadium" or the "elite" version. Go on DHGate and you can buy a very, very good replica of any club for around £13-£15.
If clubs stopped ripping fans off, more would be able to "support" them financially with more moderate pricing.
I remember cleaning up during the 2006 World Cup, as apparently people working in the Adidas sweatshop in Thailand were swiping a few shorts on the way home at the end of a shift and putting those on eBayThere is always the wild west of eBay. I have got quite a few bargains over the years from there if you're prepared to take the risk.....
It's called capitalism!
Wan-Bissaka to West Ham, good signing for them, probably the best defensive one-on-one RB in the league, though offers very little going forward.
They seem to be really going for it this summer, spending has well supassed £100m, some decent additions too.
Does it help at all when you have a stadium that was designed for renting out for concerts and NFL games?It helps enormously when your stadium was sponsored by the taxpayer.
Does it help at all when you have a stadium that was designed for renting out for concerts and NFL games?
Not sure i did mate but i know i contributed to Citys stadiumOf course. But Spurs paid for that stadium.
You paid for West Ham's.

Not sure i did mate but i know i contributed to Citys stadium![]()
Sorry.
As a United fan, I assumed you live in London.

Does it help at all when you have a stadium that was designed for renting out for concerts and NFL games?
It's a positive for the club and the local community.It was designed for football of that there is no doubt - the fact that its design allows for those other events to be held and generate an additional income for the club can surely not be considered a bad thing.
Is that why yours is becoming a swimming pool?Does it help at all when you have a stadium that was designed for renting out for concerts and NFL games?
Never said it was a bad thing, i asked if it helped at allIt was designed for football of that there is no doubt - the fact that its design allows for those other events to be held and generate an additional income for the club can surely not be considered a bad thing.
Never said it was a bad thing, i asked if it helped at all
I know Citys stadium holds a lot of music events because i live around 2 miles away and hear them quite well in summer (not sure who gets the money from that since Mancester council own it).
Serious question because i honestly have no idea and have heard nothing about them (even on here), how many NFL games have you hosted so far?