In fairness to Mr Barber, Mr Bloom and the Board they have no choice but to 'sweat the asset' by pushing every button possible to increase revenues if we are to compete in the Championship let alone the Premiership. This means higher ticket prices, higher catering , parking, admin, etc charges and of course this means us fans spending more each season. Of course this is the same at every club in the country.
But let's be honest, at clubs like Brighton and many others of similar size and larger it's not because of a lack of income but entirely because of the massive player wage bills. It was recently calculated that the EXTRA money that the Premiership will earn next season due to improved TV rights deals is enough to eliminate the need for admission prices at all IF all the money was used to reduce ticket prices. In reality it will of course go to increase player wages even further.
So unless wages are significantly curbed the will be no let up in the money demanded from fans until football eats itself.
If its the fans that are suffering and its the fans money that is being demanded then it must be the fans that have to do something about it. Mass boycotts may be unpalatable or even unworkable and I hopetyat some bright spark has a betternisea but isnt it fair to assume that if we accept the situation then we must think its OK?
But let's be honest, at clubs like Brighton and many others of similar size and larger it's not because of a lack of income but entirely because of the massive player wage bills. It was recently calculated that the EXTRA money that the Premiership will earn next season due to improved TV rights deals is enough to eliminate the need for admission prices at all IF all the money was used to reduce ticket prices. In reality it will of course go to increase player wages even further.
So unless wages are significantly curbed the will be no let up in the money demanded from fans until football eats itself.
If its the fans that are suffering and its the fans money that is being demanded then it must be the fans that have to do something about it. Mass boycotts may be unpalatable or even unworkable and I hopetyat some bright spark has a betternisea but isnt it fair to assume that if we accept the situation then we must think its OK?