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That’s what they’re being told now. The CEO will take the tea away after a few seasons.
Wouldn't happen in Germany.
That’s what they’re being told now. The CEO will take the tea away after a few seasons.
I thought that single tier end was going to 'affordable for the working man'
What a load of old shit.
Football is slowly eating itself and these prices are just another example of it. Within the next 20 years the cycle will probably complete itself again and we will see Premier League clubs struggling to fill their stadiums. They are just cutting off their core supporters and have been for many years. And when things change (as I believe they are starting to) they will be left with only the few that can still afford to go.
I agree with your sentiments, but for PL clubs in affluent southern England and major football cities such as Manchester and Liverpool, I think the PL clubs will still be able to get away exponential growth in s/t prices. Simply due to high demand for 'the product' by new football fans in the economic middle classes and football tourists.
A shame, but that's the way it's been moving to.
They're about as mediocre as they used to be. Fighting to finish top 4 and unlikely to win anything. At least they used to win the cup.
A baron spell I see. 3rd & 4th 5 times in the 80s (+ a UEFA cup and a couple of FA cups), then a bit more rubbish in the 90s.No they really aren't. 20 years ago 7th was a top finish for us.
Has someone stolen Triggaaar's log-in details (or have I been whooshed)?A baron spell I see. 3rd & 4th 5 times in the 80s (+ a UEFA cup and a couple of FA cups), then a bit more rubbish in the 90s.
Sadly neither. I just can't spell.Has someone stolen Triggaaar's log-in details (or have I been whooshed)?
A friend of mine is a Spurs fan and he was looking at 2 Premium seats for when his son is home from Australia. £175 each plus booking fees for any league game.
This may have been mentioned already so apologies if it has.
Approximately 400 quid for tickets and travel if coming from outside London and not too far away. Crazy money to watch football.
Cheapest Adult £800 ....... Get this off here before Barber gets ideas !!!
For those that like their stadium porn- http://new-stadium.tottenhamhotspur.com/interact/
That stand behind the goal is going to look incredible. I would love us to be the first team to play there in a league game.
A friend of mine is a Spurs fan and he was looking at 2 Premium seats for when his son is home from Australia. £175 each plus booking fees for any league game.
This may have been mentioned already so apologies if it has.
Approximately 400 quid for tickets and travel if coming from outside London and not too far away. Crazy money to watch football.
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TBF to United, they have frozen ST prices six years out of the last seven. City have ST's from £299. Liverpool tried to increase prices but backed down after a fan backlash and the new owner of Everton, Moshiri, cut prices in his first year of ownership.
I have a meeting in London next week and fancy a trip to the opera at the end of the day. I can buy a good seat at the Royal Opera (stalls circle, not in the gods) for £40.
Fifty years ago, if someone told you that a ticket for a football match would be more than four times as expensive as a decent seat at the Royal Opera, you'd have laughed in his face.
Your pendant halo is slipping. That's twice in the space of a month that you've admitted to getting something wrong. Worrying times for NSC.Sadly neither. I just can't spell.
Far more than twice I'm sure, you're just not reading every thread.Your pendant halo is slipping. That's twice in the space of a month that you've admitted to getting something wrong. Worrying times for NSC.