Not saying that at all ... all said and done there's no way to stop the increases that's just the economic flow / pattern, they will happen. What will walk-outs like yesterday get, maybe an increase in prices to 75 quid instead of 77. Not saying it's right in any way but nothing will stop it. Football is one of the greediest, most financially inflated sports on the planet so it's only natural that that excess within the game, players, agents, managers, boards, will translate over into the fans' pocket at some point because it's the prevailing mentality. And the footballers, agents and managers themselves are some of the most indulged / self-indulgent people on the planet. It even affects the mindset of some fans. Someone posted on here the other day about Sturridge turning up to training in a Scirocco, surprised and disappointed that he wasn't in a Bugatti Veyron. What's wrong in him driving a VW Scirocco, more of them should be driving normal cars as it might signify that at long last the hyper-inflated, disgusting, avaricious economics of the game had been halted and the situation become more realistic and less offensive to anybody who realises the good that the money these over-paid, undeserving simpletons earn could do if you look beyond the blinkered unreality of the game at the lowers stratas of UK society or the third world. It's actually sickening when you really think about it.