the year my Dad died so I remember it well - just a lad of 21 & I sat for last 3 months of the season next to an empty seat....
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/1981-v-2011-a-nostalgic-look-124924 Average wage 1981: £7,000 Today we reprint the Daily Mirror's historic coverage of the Royal Wedding on July 29, 1981. Reading our fascinating account of Charles and Diana's big day will take you on a trip down memory lane. A lot has changed in the past thirty years - like the cost of a pint and the average wage. But some things never change, like the popularity of Coronation Street. Here's our nostalgic look at what was happening 1981. 10 firsts 1. The Sinclar ZX81 hits the UK shelves at a cost of £49.95 in kit form or £69.95 assembled - that's equivalent to £143 and £200 today. 2. Scientists identify the Aids Virus in the US. 3. Northern Europe receives its first mobile phone network. 4. MTV launches in August and first plays Video Killed The Radio Star by Buggles. 5 Arcade game Pac-Man becomes an overnight success in US and UK. 6. Artificially produced Insulin becomes the worlds first genetically engineered protein, to treat the disease Diabetes. 7. Post It Notes are launched by 3M Corp. 8. The Worlds Fastest Train, the French TGV, goes into service between Paris and Lyon. 9. The first DeLorean sports car rolls off the assembly line. 10. Sony introduces the world's first floppy discs. Average wage 1981: £7,000 2011: £25,000 Who was born Roger Federer, tennis player Natalie Portman, Oscar winning actress Jade Goody, reality TV star Britney Spears, pop star Peter Crouch, footballer Zara Phillips, Queen's second grandchild. Beyonce Knowles, singer Sienna Miller, actress Fearne Cotton, TV presenter Justin Timberlake, singer/actor Who died Natalie Wood, actress, 43 Bill Haley, musician, 55 Joe Louis, boxer, 66 Hoagey Carmichael, composer, 82 Ken Barrington, cricketer, 50 Bill Shankly, legendary Liverpool manager, 68 Jack Warner, Dixon of Dock Green actor, 85 Bob Marley, reggae star, 36 Top 10 singles (July 29) 1. Shakin' Stevens This Ole' House 2. Kim Wilde Kids in America 3. Tony Capstick And The Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band Capstick Comes Home 4. Stevie Wonder Lately 5. Bucks Fizz Making Your Mind Up 6. Toyah Four From Toyah 7. Roxy Music Jealous Guy 8. Landscape Einstein A-Go-Go 9. Coast to Coast (Do) The Hucklebuck 10. Linx Intuition Litre Of Petrol: 1981: 35p, 2011: £1.36 Cost of living Pint Of Beer 1981: 50p 2011: 2.80p Pint Of Milk 1981: 20p 2011: 48p Loaf Of Bread 1981: 39p 2011: £1.10 Top 10 films 1. Raiders of the Lost Ark 2. On Golden Pond 3. Superman II 4. Arthur 5. Stripes 6. Cannonball Run 7. Chariots of Fire 8. For Your Eyes Only 9. The Four Seasons 10. Fox and the Hound Average house price1981: £24,0002011: £162,215 Top 10 TV moments 1. The Royal Wedding draws a global audience of 750 million viewers. 2. Ken and Deirdre Barlow's wedding on Coronations Street is watched by 24 million UK viewers 3. Tom Baker makes his final appearance as the fourth Doctor Who and is replaced by Peter Davison 4 4. The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy debuts on BBC2 5. Bucks Fizz win the Eurovision Song Contest with Making Your Mind Up. 6. BBC1 airs the first episode of comedy series Only Fools and Horses. 7. Young viewers are introduced to Postman Pat, Dangermouse, The Smurfs and Rod, Jane and Freddy. 8. Viewers watch the final episodes of hit series Blake's 7, It Ain't Half Hot Mum and When the Boat Comes In. 9. Brideshead Revisited begins on ITV 10. Comedian Ronnie Corbett stars as mummy's-boy librarian Timothy Lumsden in the new BBC1 sitcom Sorry!
This was printed a while ago. Didnt it prove that football prices have seen the greatest % price increase of any commodity? I'm sure I remember it being compared to the price of beer and it would be something like £30 a pint if it had risen at the same rate. These facts are sketchy admittedly, I'm going purely from memory.
So in todays money it would have only been just over a fiver to get into City or just over £100 for a season pass.
Really? I always thought it was a 70's thing. Edit - a quick google and so it was. Very surprised. I definitely wouldve guessed it was older looking at some of the early episodes. Still, Peckham was a ****hole then.
It would be interesting to compare player salaries in the Premiership over the same period, I'm guessing wage inflation may have been higher than ticket price inflation Just what is Ronaldo after to return to the Premiership ?? £500k a week !!
Is that's what is being reported? i dont read any sport media. Just how much money do you really need? And would he really rather live in Manchester than Madrid? If it was 200k a week playing for Real in Madrid or 500k a week playing for Man Utd in Salford then I'd defo stay in Madrid.
He has said that he would like a move back to the Premiership when his Madrid contract expires & yes £500k per week is being reported with his preferred clubs being Manchester United or Manchester City
I used to pay 60p in 1981 to get in. 30p for programme and 10p to get the 25 Outer Circular Bus home from North Road. First season pass cost me £18.00 in 1982.
so £30 > over £500 1981 / 2014 7000 / 25000 that's ****ing shameful inflation of english football tickets
think he's on more than £200k a week at Real BCC - any figures thrown about by the Spanish press are usually net of tax, etc., - whilst there's lots on Spain can seemingly avoid tax (I don't mean just ex pats) the big footy earners get theirs sorted by their club - Messi & his old man made t**ts of themselves by trying to manipulate his royalties, etc., earnings and as Real take 50% of their players royalties I'd have thought it was at best dodgy to mess with those - also accounts for Falcao getting stupid money from MU when coming from Monaco....the joys of tax....
I think I was paying about 50p to get in then. But walking there and back to save money. A round trip of about 10 miles! I think it was a bit later, probably 85 that City let you in for free on a UB40.