Is Brentford category free? EDIT: **** it, I'm off for an Indian. Can somebody ring & reserve a table for me.
Couldnt agree more Balkan. Golden rule never surround yourself with neagative people, they just bring you down. Being an ex Endike lad you should always think we'll win, thats what we were taught.
I don't want to sound pedantic but I didn't realise we were supposed to ignore specific text, but look purely at context. Or that we should ignore the fact that you denied writing something that is there in black and white. I'll know for next time.
"Not looked yet" means you intend to look. So instead of asking someone to post the prices and waiting for a reply, why don't you look in the meantime? Lazy fart-pipe.
If it was really an either or, yes I'd rather see more people afford to get in that see the club spending loads of money on players.
That's fair enough, and I would agree in principle, but unless it's done in conjunction with some other initiatives,the consequence of spending less tends to be a slide down the leagues, which then tends to lead to a fall in attendances and a desperate need for other income streams.
What about match sponsorship thats too high too isnt it? I'd like to sponsor a match but I'm not paying £2250 plus Vat. Or the Premier Club thats way too high.
No City fan is forced to be a sponsor or to join the Premier Club, but if you're an adult who wants to go to every home game, then the cheapest pass price is the tenth highest in world football. The tenth highest in world football, how ****ing mental is that? A deprived city in the north of England, in the second tier of English football, charges more for it's cheapest season tickets than most Champions League clubs. And people try and defend it.
10th in the world based on what? Hull City south stand adult £531 According to Sky, there are 10 more expensive cheapest clubs in the Prem. http://www.skysports.com/football/n...ve-season-ticket-prices-for-the-201516-season