Why doesn't anyone understand this?
Because it doesn’t sell newspapers?
Why doesn't anyone understand this?
To answer El Pres question re who / what is average fan in PL
… when walking back to Bridge car park yesterday when got to road by car park was accosted by a bloke with large BHA brown paper bag from shop who may look like any other fan …
… he then asked me where the train station is … ( having walked straight past it )
… oh and he was clearly from USA re his accent
… 18 years ago at Halifax away the average fan was somewhat different … and there weren't very many either
… all about "global reach" now
summed up well.
With the high pricing having led to an evolution in the fanbase attending games now. The low paid and genuinely unemployed, have been squeezed out, replaced by more folk who have good incomes. All well and good some people say, the games changed and we now watch world class players in great stadia. But the PL club financial model is not dependent on high ticket pricing and what a shame to see lifelong supporters from the ‘wrong side of the tracks’ squeezed out. Not an anti Albion point, but aimed at most PL clubs.
It does feel a bit as if this forum is turning into a tabloid/talksport load of shite. Lots of nonsense & shouting and no interest in facts.Because it doesn’t sell newspapers?
You’d better not think of taking them to see a top band or top London show then.
Easy to turn on the owners and leaders but you really need to turn your attention to the wages paid to those on the pitch.
It creates a culture of greed where everyone else wants a piece.
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I think you actually need to look at the people that fund those wages.
Good idea but the money for Barber's pay rise has to come from somewhere...Respect to Huddersfield in low season ticket prices at £249 per adult.
How much financial damage would it do the Albion to have large zones capped at say £300?
The most recent research showed the average age of someone attending a Premier League match is 41.
It does feel a bit as if this forum is turning into a tabloid/talksport load of shite. Lots of nonsense & shouting and no interest in facts.
You’d better not think of taking them to see a top band or top London show then.
It raises an interesting question. What/who is the average fan in the Premier League?
It’s certainly not the man on the street like myself.
It's not just about the ticket price though, the club want fans to spend money at the ground as well so even if you lower ticket prices, the less well off will spend less at the concessions. I'm not sure what it is now but I believe there was a stat somewhere when we were in the championship that our fans spent more per head at the ground than any other club (stand to be corrected).
It’s certainly not the man on the street like myself.
If you assumed that then you're an idiot.This all smacks of being a bit palacey for my liking.
I assume the NSK didn't celebrated promotion, as they knew what the the club were going into.