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For the good of the club, Yes.
However, I'll probably stop going.
However, I'll probably stop going.
I want us to do a Swansea - nearly men for a few seasons and then go up with a solid foundation
I agree with a lot of this. As much as I hate to see us lose, just imagine a backs-to-the-wall performance against, say, Man City and grabbing an injury time winner from a corner.
Didn't Southampton and QPR really hike up there prices? It seems the southern clubs are the main culprits at whacking up the prices. As you say Palace raised there's by 20%I'd love us to go up, because it would mean that we have had a great season in the Championship.
I'm not convinced that prices would rise astronomically for STH. At Hull for example you can get a ST for £395-405, West Brom £349, Stoke and Sunderland £400, Newcastle £378, Cardiff £379, Villa £325 and City (although there are conditions attached) £299. With £60 millon guaranteed from TV revenues, clubs don't have to fleece the fans.
Palace stuck their's 20% up to £490, but that seems to be the exception.
I'd love us to go up, because it would mean that we have had a great season in the Championship.
I'm not convinced that prices would rise astronomically for STH. At Hull for example you can get a ST for £395-405, West Brom £349, Stoke and Sunderland £400, Newcastle £378, Cardiff £379, Villa £325 and City (although there are conditions attached) £299. With £60 millon guaranteed from TV revenues, clubs don't have to fleece the fans.
Palace stuck their's 20% up to £490, but that seems to be the exception.
I was fortunate enough to be around during our first tenure in the top flight, and the novelty does wear off quite quickly, as was evidenced by the fall in attendances in the 2nd & subsequent seasons.
I was fortunate enough to be around during our first tenure in the top flight, and the novelty does wear off quite quickly, as was evidenced by the fall in attendances in the 2nd & subsequent seasons.
I'm in two minds on this and I've heard a lot of fans voice similar views.
On the one hand, obviously the glory of going up, playing the big teams, seeing your team at some great grounds.
But the downside:
Season tickets will be more expensive, for less games.
Away games will be incredibly more expensive
We may lose a lot more than we win
I want us to do a Swansea - nearly men for a few seasons and then go up with a solid foundation
Indeed, US. But I'd add in a 'whilst remaining sustainable' after your 'Premiership as soon as possible' line.