BBC Price of Football 2017

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I've just had a look at the thread on Porktalk about it.

Apparently, their attendances are great compared to ours when you factor in their ticket prices, and it says a lot about the relative size of the clubs.

Their attendances are averaging about 500 more than us. They fudge their numbers, the sane ones say so themselves, nowhere near the announced numbers at games.

They've also played a lot of the top end teams in the division at home, we've had Wolves and I suppose those yellow and green fuckers, but one of those was an evening KO. I believe they also generally give bigger away allocations than we can.

Yet more bollocks. Not that attendances mean owt really.
 
This one is priceless from a deluded Porktalker and what's amazing is, he believes this drivel




"You get what you pay for. If you want shybo mid table sloggers you can go to the lane. If you want genuine promotion contenders who play silky attacking football you'll come to Hillsborough. Plus we have a much better stadium than everyone else in this league, nobody ever mentions that when they slag our ticket prices off."


We are arguably playing the best football for years. Like for like and I don't care how much their overpaid players cost, we blind them for entertainment week in and week out.

 
I've just had a look at the thread on Porktalk about it.

Apparently, their attendances are great compared to ours when you factor in their ticket prices, and it says a lot about the relative size of the clubs.

Their attendances are averaging about 500 more than us. They fudge their numbers, the sane ones say so themselves, nowhere near the announced numbers at games.

They've also played a lot of the top end teams in the division at home, we've had Wolves and I suppose those yellow and green fuckers, but one of those was an evening KO. I believe they also generally give bigger away allocations than we can.

Yet more bollocks. Not that attendances mean owt really.

but they argued they are paying more for the ultimate quality they have purchased , chansiris argument being if you want us to waste, sorry , pay 10m on astriker you have to pay for it , I cant do it it on the pocket my dad who owns the company gives me
 
but they argued they are paying more for the ultimate quality they have purchased , chansiris argument being if you want us to waste, sorry , pay 10m on astriker you have to pay for it , I cant do it it on the pocket my dad who owns the company gives me

I wonder actually how much money you get from Sky for being live on TV because our good football had meant Sky will have had us on live about 6 times this season by New Year because I'm betting that's more financially beneficial for us than a ticket price bump of a couple of quid, also attracts other sponsors.

Maybe they should concentrate on playing half decent football and the money would sort itself out.
 
I wonder actually how much money you get from Sky for being live on TV because our good football had meant Sky will have had us on live about 6 times this season by New Year because I'm betting that's more financially beneficial for us than a ticket price bump of a couple of quid, also attracts other sponsors.

Maybe they should concentrate on playing half decent football and the money would sort itself out.

It used to apparently be £100k, but I think that was last time we were in this division. So I'd assume it has gone up..
 
I think their football Is great to watch
Especially if you yearn for the days of vinnie fash wisey and the lads
 
Being a season ticket holder and living in Liverpool. I have to factor in a train fare of about £25-30 for every home game. I'm happy that despite the added cost. I'm still getting value for money compared to other clubs!.
 
How about paying all that money to watch the time wasting, rolling on the floor, anti-football at Norwich.
 
It used to apparently be £100k, but I think that was last time we were in this division. So I'd assume it has gone up..

Let's say it's doubled, which is probably conservative since they just signed a new rights agreement, so by the time we've played Wendy in January we'll have been on 7 times (I think). That's £1.4 million, or equal to increasing every ticket in the ground by £2.25 if we get a crowd of 27,000.
 
Watching a top division and third division game in Germany these next two days for 21 euros combined, the all seem expensive in comparison
 
Tell you what lads n lasses next season will be piss funny at the sty, not a chance of that lot getting promotion this season. I can see a summer fire sale and FFP investigations to look forward to no way they can sustain the wages they are paying their duds much longer, if season ticket sales plummet they will be up to their eyes in shit.
 
It's amazing to see some comments on Owlstalk along the lines of "If that's what Chansiri wants us to pay then so be it". It's insane how they can't see how they have fallen for this cult of personality style leadership. "Whatever Chansiri says must be obeyed"

Because we're MASSIVE innit.
 



Please don`t spoil my day with the word " Norwich ". I`m still spitting feathers about their tactics (?) at the Lane.


Me too, hope we score in the 3rd minute, then spend the the next 87 sitting on the ball at their place.

Or Chris Wilder comes on as a panto horse with Alan Knill as back up, canters up to the ref and says sorry mate thought we were at the Crucible.

Though the Ref was as much to blame, allowing their antics, same pillock at the Weeds game. Gave us 6 yellows and let the twat who nearly broke both Baldocks legs stay on the pitch.
 
I disagree, it will always baffle me why people support a team at the other end of the country when they don't have a link to that team, other than "they're good" or their mum/ dad/ aunt/ uncle supported them because they were good. They're still supporters of that team, so they should be surveyed to get a true picture.

You can also look to those local teams and what they're doing to attract young fans. Pig fans have said in the past that United have boosted their attendances through 'quid a kid' offers, but these are the future of our club. We do this to get young fans interested in the club and it works. But it only works long term when these kids reach adulthood and can afford to go to games. If as young working Blade I was having to pay nearly GBP 500 for a season ticket at United I just wouldn't have gone. The fact that we charge under 300 for our cheapest is a real plus point for the club. Though they can always do more
they're always moaning that we pick up a lot of students.. well you 'could' you know?
 
Many folk are using this thread to have a dig at Wednesday’s pricing policy but are overlooking one important point....despite the high prices the fans are still turning up in numbers. Their season ticket sales are greater than ours and the match day gates are similar or slightly higher at present.

So it’s a more profitable way to run that business in the short term, and us, by comparison, are throwing money down the drain by not charging more.

If our fairer pricing policy leads to more folk coming through the turnstile in future then great! But at the moment it looks like there’s a good case to support a higher pricing policy.
let's see the ST renewals first shall we? it's a bit like motorway service stations you get raped once but never go back
 

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