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.... finds Brighton - blimey....
reads up a bit..... blimey!
reads up a bit more.... BLIMEY!
I always think these league tables are a bit fake, being based on the cheapest season tickets. For all I know some of these clubs may only offer 100 at this cost. Equally if it was based on the most expensive it would be wrong too.
It should be a weighted average all season tickets to give a true picture.
Fake news
Ours comes with travel
Palace comes with a black hoodie
And these prices are in the era of a weakened sterling making Europe clubs about 15% more in GBP terms.
With all the money in the PL really no tickets should be >£30, its just wrong
None of those others include free transport to and from the game, either.
£515 is £27 per game
As an aside I bought a couple of guest tickets for the Arsenal home game on Boxing Day. five rows from the front but in the corner of the North Stand. £45! I was shocked. That is a very expensive ticket for a very average (arguably poor) view.
Not only a black hoodie but mine cost £ 475 not £570. I sit in the Holmesdale and get no concessions. So as is a popular saying these days its Fake news !!
None of those others include free transport to and from the game, either.
That, and that Albion season ticket includes around £150 worth of transport (based on living in Worthing - possibly more from other places).
Lower Block E?
This. A seat in the North is tremendous value IMHO. Massive cheers to TB and the club for keeping the price pegged. Seeing as how we attract near enough a full house most home games and there doesn't appear to be any possility of meaningful expansion of the stadium short of ripping it up and starting again, then a lesser owner could well be tempted to whack up the prices to what they think the market might bear. Tho having said that, now we're in the Prem, I suppose it could be argued that ticket revenue pales into insignificance next to the TV money sloshing around. But that applies to all clubs equally.
£515 is £27 per game