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What an idiotic statement.Not so much a barrel of fun then.
Do you own a car ? - do you fill it with petrol ? - if so that's £40-£50 a week gone. Priorities.
What an idiotic statement.Not so much a barrel of fun then.
Do you own a car ? - do you fill it with petrol ? - if so that's £40-£50 a week gone. Priorities.
Why do those with season tickets have this habit of looking down on the non ST holders?
What an idiotic statement.
Why do those with season tickets have this habit of looking down on the non ST holders?
We have the highest prices for season tickets. Here's the full list.
http://www.pricingplaybook.co.uk/sport/championship-season-ticket-prices-20132014-update-and-analysis/
We have some the highest prices for season tickets. Here's the full list.
http://www.pricingplaybook.co.uk/sp...n-ticket-prices-20132014-update-and-analysis/
If you're a member at Reading, matchday tickets cost from £25 (and ST from £395). Just saying.
Not only a lot of similarities, but also a cautionary tale?
They went from having a few thousand to 20,000-plus, on the back of a new stadium and on-field success, a progressive and ambitious club with a stadium to fill.
But even getting relegated from Prem Lg first time hit their crowds hard, the fair-weather element at least.
I know they are worried about crowds, and realise they have to be competitive on this season, despite being also in the 'well-off' south (not everyone is well off in the south).
They are presumably in better financial shape than us after last season, and want to challenge. Comparison is there for all to see.
What an idiotic statement.
Exactly.All the time that average footballers are paid £5 to £10 K per week this will not go away.
£40 to watch a game of football is not excessive nowadays
Exactly.
If you want to go, you pay up.
If you want to go, but can't afford it buy a cheaper ticket.
If you want to go, but can't afford the cheapest ticket, then you can't go.
If the club were out of line with the rest of the division you have a justifiable moan.
But they are not, that is how much championship football costs, nobody can be surprised.
This coming from a supporter who will be priced out when/if promotion comes.
It is though. I can take my whole family to see a film ( which is generally longer than a football match ) for that. Both my boys are Albion mad - they have an Albion themed bedroom. To take them to a match costs the best part of £70 - by having such expensive tickets it limits how many times I can take them. THEY are the next generation of STH but in all likelihood they won't become that because it's too expensive to take them to a decent amount of matches.
I appreciate football is a costly business to run but if people who aren't hardened "go every week" fans stop buying tickets because of the price then there is only one inevitable outcome.
But we haven't got expensive tickets.It is though. I can take my whole family to see a film ( which is generally longer than a football match ) for that. Both my boys are Albion mad - they have an Albion themed bedroom. To take them to a match costs the best part of £70 - by having such expensive tickets it limits how many times I can take them. THEY are the next generation of STH but in all likelihood they won't become that because it's too expensive to take them to a decent amount of matches.
I appreciate football is a costly business to run but if people who aren't hardened "go every week" fans stop buying tickets because of the price then there is only one inevitable outcome.