by phil in cornwall » 18 Oct 2012 09:29
by Super_horns » 18 Oct 2012 09:36
by Hoop Blah » 18 Oct 2012 09:42
by Stuka » 18 Oct 2012 12:16
by Stuboo » 18 Oct 2012 15:29
Stuka But fair play to Reading. They come across as reasonable in that survey.
by Jerry St Clair » 18 Oct 2012 18:30
by UpThePrem » 18 Oct 2012 19:14
by SPARTA » 18 Oct 2012 23:00
Jerry St Clair Some interesting stuff there, and some interesting models. Bradford's season tickets are dirt cheap (£199-299) but their cheapest match day tickets is the most expensive in Div 2 except for Southend.
The cheapest match day tickets in Div 2 are now nudging £20. I recall Reading fans going absolutely batshit 10 years ago when Ipswich wanted £20 for the away end. I remember thinking at the time that £20 was a massive psychological barrier for me to pay to watch football.
by Jackson Corner » 19 Oct 2012 03:39
by Croydon Royal » 19 Oct 2012 09:12
Super_horns
The other week it would have cost me £10 to go and see the mighty St Albans!
by Barry the bird boggler » 19 Oct 2012 10:48
by Alexander Litvinenko » 19 Oct 2012 12:30
Barry the bird boggler Heard recently somewhere that football attendance prices were inline with inflation until around 1991. If they'd kept in line, apparantly we'd be paying around £10-£12 for the professional game. Now, remind me, what happened around 1991 to change all this.....
"Clubs may well wish to charge somewhat more for seats than for standing but it should be possible to plan a price structure which suits the cheapest seats to the pockets of those presently paying to stand."
by larry1971 » 23 Oct 2012 19:04
UpThePrem Will be interesting to see what the early ST renewal prices will be if we are in a relegation place. Championship prices or Prem prices??
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