A lot of folks are putting the poor gates down to high ticket prices. I don't necessarily disagree with them. £25 quid IS expensive.
However I'd like to put this in perspective, but I need some help.
Today £25 will get you into an Albion game. What else will it do?
How many loaves of bread will it buy you? I don't know, I never pay attention to bread prices.
It will get you 25 liters of petrol.
5 Zone One travel cards on the Underground.
How many pints of beer? Again, I've personally got no idea.
Anyway, if we compare this with say the 1980s, the 1970s, the 1960s, what did a game at the Goldstone cost? What did some of the above items cost as a comparison?
Would be an interesting exercise if someone has the facts.
However I'd like to put this in perspective, but I need some help.
Today £25 will get you into an Albion game. What else will it do?
How many loaves of bread will it buy you? I don't know, I never pay attention to bread prices.
It will get you 25 liters of petrol.
5 Zone One travel cards on the Underground.
How many pints of beer? Again, I've personally got no idea.
Anyway, if we compare this with say the 1980s, the 1970s, the 1960s, what did a game at the Goldstone cost? What did some of the above items cost as a comparison?
Would be an interesting exercise if someone has the facts.