by SPARTA » 26 Mar 2015 12:46
by SPARTA » 26 Mar 2015 12:47
by Winston Smith » 26 Mar 2015 13:30
by GH Royal » 26 Mar 2015 14:14
Winston Smith If stadiums are selling out then what incentive is there for clubs to start cutting ticket prices and alloc8ing £1M a year to subside things, especially when they have made a profit in only 1 year out of the last 15?
Saying that, it would be nice for clubs to appreciate fans more and help them out with costs, transport etc. Just dont see it happening.
by Winston Smith » 26 Mar 2015 16:06
GH RoyalWinston Smith If stadiums are selling out then what incentive is there for clubs to start cutting ticket prices and alloc8ing £1M a year to subside things, especially when they have made a profit in only 1 year out of the last 15?
Saying that, it would be nice for clubs to appreciate fans more and help them out with costs, transport etc. Just dont see it happening.
But stadiums aren't selling out every week?
Other than that fair point.
by Sutekh » 26 Mar 2015 16:12
by tmesis » 05 Apr 2015 18:24
by Winston Smith » 05 Apr 2015 20:15
by Tony Le Mesmer » 06 Apr 2015 13:23
Tony Le Mesmer Quite simply, if its too much £ then don't go.
Why do people think that they have the right to attend a football match at a price that suits them?
I would very confidently predcit that a vast majority of those protesting, or those that have a problem with pricing, subscribe to Sky Sports / BT Sport. Or welcome with open arms the hugely wealthy benefactors that own their club. They are the causes of the high ticket prices and fans just feed the system. They need to take a look at themselves, not point the finger at those at the club trying to run the business that the fans subscribe to.
by Dai Brainbocs » 06 Apr 2015 17:52
by Lower West » 06 Apr 2015 19:06
by Tony Le Mesmer » 07 Apr 2015 09:28
No Fixed AbodeTony Le Mesmer Quite simply, if its too much £ then don't go.
Why do people think that they have the right to attend a football match at a price that suits them?
I would very confidently predcit that a vast majority of those protesting, or those that have a problem with pricing, subscribe to Sky Sports / BT Sport. Or welcome with open arms the hugely wealthy benefactors that own their club. They are the causes of the high ticket prices and fans just feed the system. They need to take a look at themselves, not point the finger at those at the club trying to run the business that the fans subscribe to.
I hope you're not one to moan about public transport prices then.
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