So Saints are a product? Not a world view I'll ever subscribe to...
Merchandise.........product...... all the same thing no matter what name you put to it.
So Saints are a product? Not a world view I'll ever subscribe to...
BBC are ok in my book though. The BBC news seems to be getting a bit more **** lately. But least it isn't owned by Murdoch.Yeah you (and everyone on top) is right. Who knows what it means for football. By the way you can replace "Sky" with "BBC/Licence Fee" and it all still applies.
I'd go more often if we played on a Saturday!
I'd go more often if we played on a Saturday!
Is it working?Now you're just flirting with me![]()
Is it working?I haven't even looked at the Jan/Feb fixtures... any chance of meeting up again, flt?
Depends on the fan though surely? Just to take 40 as an example (easier maths) 30% of that is 12 quid... might not be a lot to some people but to those on lower incomes it can be.
It isn't just ticket prices though is it. There is a vast choice of things to do at the weekends nowadays including staying at home watching for free or playing on the playstation or etc, etc.
Say you want to go to footie with your kids at Saints. Tickets might come to £70? But add to that travel, a few pints and softies for the kids, snacks etc. The matchday experience is so expensive these days that it just isn't viable to do it every other week anymore.
Even in lower leagues. Eastleigh's season ticket is £120. Yes it is lower league footie but I bet their carpet burgers are cheaper than Southampton's carpet burgers and their support is probably much more local so transport doesn't become a huge cost addition.
It becomes a huge commitment and the crowds at Prem clubs are increasingly the well off or comfortable.
Life in the UK isn't too expensive until you want to be entertained and then nothing is normal. Anything not local costs a fortune to get to and if you want a family day out make sure you have a couple of hundred spare in your pocket.
Its one reason I started going to Lincoln City again. Their advertised ticket prices are £18 adult on the door / £16 by ticjet but my 2 boys are in the junior imps fan club which means They can get in free to the junior section with accompanying adults paying £10 for their tickets.
Even so my Saturday's out cost:
Bus to City for 1 adult and 2 kids return = £8.40. I live a mile and a half from the bus station!!! £8.40 for 3 people to do a 3 mile round trip.
1 adult and 2 kid tickets = £10
Beer/Cokes before hand = £5
3 "foot long" Lincolnshire sausage hot dogs = £9
Beers after and cokes after = £10
Leave the house at 1pm get back at 6:30ish so that is a total of £42.40 for a day out and very enjoyable. Times that by a month which is normally 3 or so games and you have £127.20 a month just on football.
How much would that month cost for a Saints fan? How much do you guys actually spend on the "day?" I certainly couldn't afford more than I pay at the moment and lower league football is starting to become more "hipster" as well as people getting priced out of the PL experience. It isn't just about tickets but that is a part of it.
I completely agree that it is far more than just the ticket price that increases with the tag of premier league football. However all the added extras, aside from transport in certain cases, are optional. I am currently a student and have been very poor over the past 2 years. However, at times I would save for a few months for a saints game and just avoid the cost of beer, burgers and programmes etc. I'd save just enough for transport from Bristol and a ticket, but that would do me just fine.
People don't have to buy food there at all. I have huge sympathy for anyone who can't afford to do what they want to do entertainment wise, however I think it only right that you don't build in unnecessary costs.
People don't have to have drinks and food before the game in a pub or at the ground. When my son and I first got season tickets, I weighed up the costs and what we could do and decided that we'd take home made sandwiches to each game and either eat them in the car going down, or if kick off was close to a meal time (let's be honest, it isn't usually, so extra food isn't always necessary) we'd eat them in the ground.
In recent seasons we have met people in the pub and I am lucky to be able to make the decision to do that or budget to do that, however if I couldn't (and when I couldn't) that part doesn't happen.
Imps - please don't accuse me of being rude here, but a genuine question that I hope idoesn't offend. Are you and your boys not able to walk the mile and a half for Lincoln games? That would save you another £8.40. Might be because your boys are too young for a long walk and apologies if there is any physical difficulties for not walking (I clearly am not knowing if there is).
It isn't just ticket prices though is it. There is a vast choice of things to do at the weekends nowadays including staying at home watching for free or playing on the playstation or etc, etc.
Say you want to go to footie with your kids at Saints. Tickets might come to £70? But add to that travel, a few pints and softies for the kids, snacks etc. The matchday experience is so expensive these days that it just isn't viable to do it every other week anymore.
Even in lower leagues. Eastleigh's season ticket is £120. Yes it is lower league footie but I bet their carpet burgers are cheaper than Southampton's carpet burgers and their support is probably much more local so transport doesn't become a huge cost addition.
It becomes a huge commitment and the crowds at Prem clubs are increasingly the well off or comfortable.
Life in the UK isn't too expensive until you want to be entertained and then nothing is normal. Anything not local costs a fortune to get to and if you want a family day out make sure you have a couple of hundred spare in your pocket.
Its one reason I started going to Lincoln City again. Their advertised ticket prices are £18 adult on the door / £16 by ticjet but my 2 boys are in the junior imps fan club which means They can get in free to the junior section with accompanying adults paying £10 for their tickets.
Even so my Saturday's out cost:
Bus to City for 1 adult and 2 kids return = £8.40. I live a mile and a half from the bus station!!! £8.40 for 3 people to do a 3 mile round trip.
1 adult and 2 kid tickets = £10
Beer/Cokes before hand = £5
3 "foot long" Lincolnshire sausage hot dogs = £9
Beers after and cokes after = £10
Leave the house at 1pm get back at 6:30ish so that is a total of £42.40 for a day out and very enjoyable. Times that by a month which is normally 3 or so games and you have £127.20 a month just on football.
How much would that month cost for a Saints fan? How much do you guys actually spend on the "day?" I certainly couldn't afford more than I pay at the moment and lower league football is starting to become more "hipster" as well as people getting priced out of the PL experience. It isn't just about tickets but that is a part of it.