Now this isn't an attack on our delightful neighbours, as you might have thought, but comment about ticket prices in the Premier League in general.
City's fans have simply refused to pay the £62 that Arsenal were charging for the privilege of attending the game at the Emirates today, returning nearly a third of their 3,000 allocation.
Given that City's cheapest season ticket costs £275, the game today would cost nearly a quarter of that.
It's about time that somebody took a stand against this sort of ridiculous pricing, so fair play to the City fans.
I'm sure that a lot of Goons would actually agree with them.
Maybe it's time that Premier League fans as a whole started to stand up for themselves, as they do in Germany?
With the massive TV revenue windfall that everyone's going to receive next season, perhaps it's time for the clubs to take the recession into account and charge less for tickets?
City's fans have simply refused to pay the £62 that Arsenal were charging for the privilege of attending the game at the Emirates today, returning nearly a third of their 3,000 allocation.
Given that City's cheapest season ticket costs £275, the game today would cost nearly a quarter of that.
It's about time that somebody took a stand against this sort of ridiculous pricing, so fair play to the City fans.
I'm sure that a lot of Goons would actually agree with them.
Maybe it's time that Premier League fans as a whole started to stand up for themselves, as they do in Germany?
With the massive TV revenue windfall that everyone's going to receive next season, perhaps it's time for the clubs to take the recession into account and charge less for tickets?


