As we all know the current football business model is flawed and relies heavily on the Sky / BT Phone packages. These guys will have a greater influence on our game and, as the FA and clubs become more & more reliant on their money, the cost of the contract will fall. This, I predict, will send football into a tailspin financially.
The cost to "customers" will rise yet further and push the genuine fan away from their clubs due purely to affordability.
When I look at the cost to us, as a family, season tickets, travel, match day extras, without any away days, it must cost close to around £1,000 a year?
When I go to watch Arundel we don't get to see Vincente, Bent or O'Grady(TFFT) we get to see a group of lads who graft like made to get a win. Lads the boys either know or are happy to connect to. This costs us about £15-£20 per game max, incl all drinks, food, entrance etc. If you follow a couple of sides you get a match every Saturday too! I can walk there, grab a couple of pints and choose where I watch from.
If the non-league clubs really start to gain some traction from the current league fan base there could be huge opportunities for them to make a bit of money whilst providing a much closer and meaningful football experience.
If, and I except it's a big if, you took the rights to non-league football and created a channel showing non-league matches I feel it'd get a reasonable audience? ...... and so the circle to destruction would start again!!
Based on this I cancelled my Sky TV package yesterday; the saving from that step alone would give me FREE football next year if I watched Arundel, Barnham & Wick or any other local team and, of course, the £800 or so on season tickets at The Amex would put me even more in pocket.
The cost to "customers" will rise yet further and push the genuine fan away from their clubs due purely to affordability.
When I look at the cost to us, as a family, season tickets, travel, match day extras, without any away days, it must cost close to around £1,000 a year?
When I go to watch Arundel we don't get to see Vincente, Bent or O'Grady(TFFT) we get to see a group of lads who graft like made to get a win. Lads the boys either know or are happy to connect to. This costs us about £15-£20 per game max, incl all drinks, food, entrance etc. If you follow a couple of sides you get a match every Saturday too! I can walk there, grab a couple of pints and choose where I watch from.
If the non-league clubs really start to gain some traction from the current league fan base there could be huge opportunities for them to make a bit of money whilst providing a much closer and meaningful football experience.
If, and I except it's a big if, you took the rights to non-league football and created a channel showing non-league matches I feel it'd get a reasonable audience? ...... and so the circle to destruction would start again!!
Based on this I cancelled my Sky TV package yesterday; the saving from that step alone would give me FREE football next year if I watched Arundel, Barnham & Wick or any other local team and, of course, the £800 or so on season tickets at The Amex would put me even more in pocket.