Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
How many German teams pay players £50k + a week ?
Watching football in the top two divisions in Germany is always a fantastic experience. Here are some of the reasons....
- Reasonable (i.e. nowhere near the thieving prices charged over here) ticket prices, programme prices and souvenir (shirts, scarves, hates etc) prices.
- The choice of safe standing or comfortable seating in all grounds.
- Beer available to drink anywhere in the ground. You can even bring your own glass (yes, made of actual glass) and get refills where you sit.
- Non-stop singing, chanting, dancing etc.
- Quality football.
- Virtually no diving, cheating, filthy tackling or simulation of injury.
- Almost no time-wasting. Most matches (I've been to) finish when the clock reads 45:00 and 90:00
- Fan solidarity. This story of Dortmund fans is very typical of the way they stick together. The same thing happened when UEFA tried to force all-seater stadia on the German FA, and they were forced into a climbdown. I have seen a huge crowd stand in complete silence for 15 minutes at the start of a game make a point.
- Loads more but I have to go out now to book a flight to Hamburg.
What a great article. The bottom line is footballers are paid too much including ours, those in the Prem are a joke and those so called elite players are so over-paid it is obscene. Why - because of tv money and it's not right. So Prem league games are very expensive for many teams and even our match day prices are too high. People comment on low away fan attendances but it's not surprising when you talk about how much their tickets etc will cost them to come to the Amex.
I rarely travel away partly as it's not a cheap day out and times are tough - people are much more careful with what they spend and £70-100 following the Albion away is a weeks food budget for a family.
If as the Albion have done the Season tickets are priced sensibly then that's to be applauded but it doesn't ignore the underlying problems of over-paid players, Managers and other staff and over priced tickets in many cases.
The solution is simple - cut wages dramatically and ticket prices accordingly - I'm sure Tevez and co would get by on £100k a week instead of over 200 and if they bugger off elsewhere so what.
Spot on - it's the model that our league really does need to aspire to. We're quite a way off.
Footballers and their agents need a reality check.
Yes, it can be a short career, but no reason they can't re-train in another career like most of society have to if they get laid off/made redundant etc etc.
The short career arguement is nonsense.
The short career arguement is nonsense.
birmingham having to pay 36 quid for leeds away,my mate also said ipswich are charging 40 quid for a away fans
Really well written. I'm afraid we English like to moan about issues but never back it up with actions, we just bend over a little more to make it easier to got f***ed.