I expect it is a genuine problem now, with people paying to sit (children and older people for instance) and not able to see a thing having paid a big price for a ticket.
Someone tweeted this to him along with another picture of him doing the same thing with a City goal in another game. He seems to have a knack of knowing when they're flying in.
Wednesday fans still talking ****e about crowd size and the amount of inflatables being as good as promotion. Unfortunately games are won and lost on the pitch and not on the amount of inflatables or number of fully grown adults donning face paint
He'll know within a few milliseconds of it leaving his boot, I miss my playing days and that feeling when you know you've banged one in!
Over 17,000 season tickets sold there. ( 11,500 sold at Sheff Utd) 31,000 sold at Everton in the post Martinez euphoria 50,000 sold at West Ham with sensible prices Take note Ehaw.
I agree with the sentiment, but I hope Ehab doesn't follow West Ham's 'sensible' pricing, their passes are £500-900 (though they at least have concessions).
New entry level 5 Adult pass = £289 Under 16s = £99 Family of 4 ticket = £776 (£41 per game for the family!) Earn your Hammers.
The entry level passes are in the gods and there's about fifty of them, they're just to give them a good headline number.
Only 17k? But I thought half a billion people went to Hillsborough every week! Something wrong there, surely.
They're not marketing the club properly. Rebrand as Sheffield Hooters, no concessions, punitive fees for late take up, pensioner pariahs and a media blackout. You can't beat that PL savvy.