You can get season tickets at Leicester for 2 and adults and 2 kids under 10, for about £900.I suppose I've not paid attention to what other clubs have charged.
You can get season tickets at Leicester for 2 and adults and 2 kids under 10, for about £900.
agree,I bet you won't next season. The PL is what it is, a massive money making machine for the wrong sort of people.
it's happening and [you] will have to get used to it as the... powers that be ain't gonna come back down or gonna change their minds
the clubs and powers that be ain't gonna come back down or gonna change their minds
Like I stated before ... get down and support your local team if it isn't one of the big Prem ones ... even if it is there'll be another lower league side in the area to watch
Doesn't change **** on the discrepancies and skullduggeries behind pricing, but it's happening and fans will have to get used to it as the clubs and powers that be ain't gonna come back down or gonna change their minds
Roll over and take it up the arse or go and watch some ****e.Like I stated before ... get down and support your local team if it isn't one of the big Prem ones ... even if it is there'll be another lower league side in the area to watch
Doesn't change **** on the discrepancies and skullduggeries behind pricing, but it's happening and fans will have to get used to it as the clubs and powers that be ain't gonna come back down or gonna change their minds
Roll over and take it up the arse or go and watch some ****e.
Gotcha.
How about not spreading the arse cheeks and trying to get some traction towards fair pricing, something akin to the German model? Just a thought like......
Roll over and take it up the arse or go and watch some ****e.
Gotcha.
How about not spreading the arse cheeks and trying to get some traction towards fair pricing, something akin to the German model? Just a thought like......
Because I think its easier for people who don't go to games to suggest you simply stop going if you don't agree with the price.
All PL clubs will be in profit this year, due to the additional £30m a piece being chucked into each and every clubs coffers for doing nothing i.e. the incremental TV cash.Sure once every club follows the same model of not losing money year after year paying mad wages.
It's a competitive league. Everyone wants to get to top so we can't say hey fsg you put 150mil in to just balance books and now hey reduce the prices and don't stop investing too.
It'd be nice if we could say... hey get the structures right so you dont waste the money you do get and then make it affordable for all.
That's not cheap either. It's around £20-£25pp to watch Stags and they're in League Two!
All PL clubs will be in profit this year, due to the additional £30m a piece being chucked into each and every clubs coffers for doing nothing i.e. the incremental TV cash.
To increase ticket prices on the cusp of this windfall is an absolute disgrace. It's nothing to to with financial necessity or maintaining competitiveness either.
Every club could afford to reduce ticket prices for next season and still barely notice the difference. Some might, most won't, and some (like yours) will take the piss.
Watching Real vs Granada...there are literally six Real fans at the ground.
That is the difference.
Edit. REAL are away..