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A total of £17.20 can buy a ticket to a game, a programme, a pie and a tea.
was just about to comment on the same thing i bet we have the biggest variation of ticket prices in the league.I like how they mention our cheapest ticket price and compare it with Bournemouth's most expensive ticket price... which at £26 is erm... exactly the same as our most expensive ticket price.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19842397
Add £9 for 2 bovrils, a pie and one portion of chips
Really? What sort of pie was it, Safron rubbed quail and caviar?
£9 for that is fucking criminal.
Genital Warts!
Add £9 for 2 bovrils, a pie and one portion of chips and £3 programme and it's a dear do for what turned out to be against Oldham one of the worst games ever, if a little exciting at the end. Won't be paying these prices again, not worth it. You pays your money and takes your choice
Interesting suggestion for the latest addition to the menu there Grex. Not even Heston has thought of that yet.
Has Tuns seeen this article? Hasn't he wriiten to the Beeb to let them know how expensive we are?
"It's a forward thinking price structure we need". Fuck this just being cheap shit. Sack the board.
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Have you not yet realised the BBC report is fundamentally flawed? We may be the cheapest club in the league over a season or we may not but this report won't give us the answer.
Anyway my long running gripe (possibly obsession) is about how to drive up ST sales. That's where attendance levels are decided in modern football not on match by match sales.
I ventured to the Lane for the Oldham game, I paid a lot more than a tenner for shocking football in a library atmosphere. Bargain.
Patrick : Partially agree and certainly on the Sky/PL turning football into a gravy train. In the past I have always believed that these things burst after a time but I am not entirely sure it will.
My argument has always been that we have something very precious in this country, 92 clubs in a professional system. This is almost unique and should be protected at all costs. I have no sympathy with clubs like Portsmouth and Leeds United who have flown too close to the sun. They deserve everything they have got/will get. My sympathy goes with clubs like Rochdale. Fucked by Geography and being too close to Manchester for starters they always face an uphill battle. However, if there was a trickle down system of finances from the Premier League/Sky to these clubs they could be subsidised to a level where ticket prices were fair, the grounds were better maintained and existance was assured. If you combine that with a structured capping of wages then no one can break the bank and send themselves out of business. I have probably bored people with this one before but will go with it again because I believe it would work and is a piece of piss to implement:-
All the figures are rounded to make it easy for a simpleton like me:-
Premiership Players wages are capped to maximum £10k per week. It is ample for any person to live off a basic of £520k PA.
Premier League club gets 19m from TV. This is split into money per game (1/2m). This is the maximum you can use to pay your first XI plus playing substitutes. So if you want to pay Rooney 250k per week you can, but you then have less to pay the rest of your first team on a Saturday. So you still get your superstars if you want them.
This also frees up players because they won't want to sit on the bench because they can't get the salary. It also means there is a trickle down of better quality players into the Championship and beyond. Reason being it is better financially to start a game in the Championship than sit on the bench in the Premiership.
The bigger clubs with the bigger attendances can still pay the bigger transfer fees, you will never be able to stop that but I feel that is fair enough. You pay your transfer fees out of the rest of your income. Transfers are cash up front and not in staged payments. This negates paying on the never never and getting into trouble.
A good percentage of the Premiership money can then go into lower league development and the good of the game. All 92 league clubs are protected by this and you raise the standard. If you raise the standard then you raise the quality of players coming through the ranks. This improves our national team.
Ticket prices could be fixed because the clubs know they have subsidies to exist so long as they aren't stupid. From this position if someone goes into administration they are thrown to the dogs and replaced at the bottom of the ladder by a non league team at the seasons end.
There you go, please pull it to pieces at your leisure.
I understand your gripe Tuns, you think football is too expensive. I'm pulling your leg fella. But it doesn't alter the point that you seem to have got the means and the end mixed up. The club can only realistically exist by maximising revenue. Season ticket sales are about pounds turnover, not 1000's sold. "You can't pay 'em in washers".
Either way, we are very cheap (in footballing terms), yet you don't seem to accept this.
They could have paid people £20 to attend the Oldham game. It would still have been shit. Of course better players would have delivered better football. And an increase on your ticket price. That's football.
It's up to "you and I" to address the library atmosphere. I do my bit. Do you?
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