The Premier League chairman is to stand down over the Newcastle takeover:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59309807
Well, he's got his money now...
Chelsea looking to top us and Arsenal in terms of ripping off fans next season by tripling the price of some of their season tickets in the west stand to £3,900.
Wonder how many will actually renew theirs?
Shows how out of touch clubs are though, the prices have been hiked essentially because there’s new bars and big screens plus some padded seating… Yeah I’m sure people will love paying over £2,000 more (original cost is supposedly £1,250) for their ticket just for that and watching the actual football is just a bonus so long as they sit on a nice seat and have a sparkly bar to go and get a beer from![]()
It won't be long before Spurs and Arsenal start comparing their prices to this increased level and when they do, prices are only going to go up again at those clubs, as well.
I think that the process has already happened, but in reverse.That club's ridiculous spending on transfers and wages has driven up the cost of football for everyone and part of me feels "**** 'em, their fans should have seen this coming"...the problem with that is, that this just adds fuel to the fire. It won't be long before Spurs and Arsenal start comparing their prices to this increased level and when they do, prices are only going to go up again at those clubs, as well.
I think that the process has already happened, but in reverse.
Us and the Woolwich already have an extensive range of hospitality seats with the expected bump in price.
Chelsea don't really have the facilities and haven't been able to build a new stadium, so they've cut corners.
Premium price for a relatively normal seat.
Our most expensive premium seats are £15k per season. The same seats for the NFL matches were £800 each which is slightly more expensiveI think that the process has already happened, but in reverse.
Us and the Woolwich already have an extensive range of hospitality seats with the expected bump in price.
Chelsea don't really have the facilities and haven't been able to build a new stadium, so they've cut corners.
Premium price for a relatively normal seat.
Premium seats at Spurs bring in about £40m of revenue. The new stadium wouldn’t be viable without them. The other 56,000 seats bring in about the same amount as far as I can see. So the richest fans are paying 10 to 20 times what the poorest ones are paying. That’s probably more progressive than our tax systemIt’s supply and demand though.
If nobody was willing to pay these prices, clubs wouldn’t charge them.
Football has become fashionable for people with money - who once would have shunned it when it was seen as a working man’s game.
The irony is that clubs could make it cheap to attend to watch matches, if they chose to, because most of their income is derived from TV and commercial revenues.
If Newcastle,City etc have Billionaire owners who are expected to buy most of the best UEFA players between them.....why would they want to hit their fans financially? If I was a billionaire owner of Spurs,I'd let the fans in free and charge the players for ****ty performances!!!!
I think there would be bedlam if tickets were free - you'd struggle to allocate tickets. Basic supply and demand suggests you should charge enough so that 61k people would want to watch (and that would be a very different number v Arsenal compared to v Norwich) but as that is not possible, you need a clear structure. Financial fair play means you need to be self sufficient to a degree, rather than just have the owners finance the whole shooting match. So the money raised from ticketing is very important.If Newcastle,City etc have Billionaire owners who are expected to buy most of the best UEFA players between them.....why would they want to hit their fans financially? If I was a billionaire owner of Spurs, I'd let the fans in free and charge the players for ****ty performances!!!!
The prices in England are excessive and I think that countries like Germany excel for value in that area.95% of European clubs put the English to shame and it’s also no surprise that their atmosphere’s are generally far more louder and more passionate than what you see in England, the working class aren’t priced out of being able to support their team.
The prices in England are excessive and I think that countries like Germany excel for value in that area.
Barca having 65,000 empty seats for league games suggests that there are worse offenders, though.