what's the 4th?
I'm not in favour of compulsory National Service. Although perhaps if a year of voluntary work through a recognised charity or aid organisation was offered as an alternative.
what's the 4th?
I was just about to put that down to, and cap the costs of getting in to such events to something like £25 - would mean players get paid less, and actually have to work for their money, and people can afford to go and watch
I'm not in favour of compulsory National Service. Although perhaps if a year of voluntary work through a recognised charity or aid organisation was offered as an alternative.
How would clubs "suffer"? In Germany, you pay €10 to stand at top flight games in safe, stylish arenas. Sure the quality of play in the top half of the bundesliga isn't as good as in the top half of the prem, but so what? They're paying about an eighth of the price for the privelege, and that league gets the largest crowds in the world.Players getting paid less is exactly the reason why this won't happen. All the best players would bugger off abroad chasing the cash, all the clubs would suffer as a result. Nice idea, but totally unworkable now that sport has spiralled out of control. IMO of course.
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Its all in their head. They go around bothering people and accusing them of mucking things up. They ought to chill out and stop being such a nuisance.
How would clubs "suffer"? In Germany, you pay €10 to stand at top flight games in safe, stylish arenas. Sure the quality of play in the top half of the bundesliga isn't as good as in the top half of the prem, but so what? They're paying about an eighth of the price for the privelege, and that league gets the largest crowds in the world.
There is no earthly reason why clubs should need to charge fifty quid a ticket for a league match. It's a disgrace.