Codner pharmaceuticals
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Do they get free tea or coffee at half-time though? If they do - I'm in.
... and very little prospect of winning anything shinier than the FA cup.....
My Falmer ST is £730 next year, so given they are a London-based and a top-6 premier club the prices don't seem too unreasonable compared to us.
My Falmer ST is £730 next year, so given they are a London-based and a top-6 premier club the prices don't seem too unreasonable compared to us.
Do they get free tea or coffee at half-time though? If they do - I'm in.
With seat arm rests, a complimentary programme, cup tickets included and carpeted lounges ... some will pay 2 to 3 times as much. Differentiated marketing does work.
That’s what they’re being told now. The CEO will take the tea away after a few seasons.
A spurs supporting mate of mine said there is a option to spread the cost by paying monthly Direct Debit, however unlike ours, they charge interest, works out another £70 !!
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.I actually wouldn't mind spurs going back to being the mediocre team i have support most of my life, at least that way i may be able to get a ticket for a sensible price again.
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.