Won the prize of most expensive pie and tea in the league then.
Won the prize of most expensive pie and tea in the league then.
and for the most expensive shirt adult & kids
in terms of overall costs to fans then we are above average for L1 (ie more expensive). I would suggest that in terms of match ticket income (the main single source of income) and based on crowd average attendances that puts us ahead of most clubs. Other commercial income is not dependent necessarily on owning the stadium, and in 2015 accounts totalled 2.97m. So our total turnover, even without stadium ownership, should be much better than average
- but its not necessarily the income total at this level that's important but how it is spent that matters isn't it.
*Arsenal's season ticket includes all 19 home Premier League matches and the first seven home cup matches in European competitions and the FA Cup. The club also offers a £4 discount to fans on all away match tickets.I don't know if Domestic Cup/European games are included in Arsenals cheapest ST price of £1014, but if they aren't; they're paying over £53 per home game, £23 more than away fans are paying per game at their place. Madness.
I couldn't really give a toss if the prices are competitive with other clubs. It's too fucking expensive all round.
Home game tickets at the Ricoh should be £20 and nothing more.
That's football though isn't it nowadays? You pay not far off that for a seated ticket at National League.
It is indeed, but it doesn't make it alright.
I would have genuinely gone to more games this season had it been a few quid cheaper. I know CCFC doesn't revolve around me, but you get my point. The whole thing needs bringing back down. Maybe if they can get this safe standing idea implemented it could be a feasible way of making matches more affordable.
It's a bit of a misdirection as well that final analysis of ST take up if the difficulties and surcharges of POTG are the same for other clubs as has been the case here.reaction from EFL
English Football League chief executive Shaun Harvey:
"It's clear to see from the recent research that EFL clubs are working very hard to ensure home and away ticket pricing continues to be as competitive and affordable as possible.
"In addition to the BBC's findings, we know from our own analysis that EFL clubs have reached a significant landmark this season, in attracting over 500,000 season-ticket holders across the three divisions for the first time.
"Quite rightly, clubs make the final decisions on pricing models and we will continue to work with them to ensure the positive trends highlighted are maintained and that football attendances across the three divisions of the EFL continue to thrive."
It would be interesting to see a breakdown of that growth for each division, even each team. Some of the big teams in the Championship now will because of their size (eg Newcastle) skew that "positive" I think
£15 in at Cov rugby tomorrow and 'Purity' is standard fare for a saga lager !!The flat £22 fee for away fans at the Ricoh should be reflected for home fans. The food and drink costs at the Ricoh are scandalous, the pies are shite as well. That said, the Purity beer is good value for a football ground.
Looking forward to that against Rolands old team.£15 in at Cov rugby tomorrow and 'Purity' is standard fare for a saga lager !!
Ignore this adviceLooking forward to that against Rolands old team.
Don't forget kick off is 2.30pm. B-)
Extra half hour in the barIgnore this advice
I've been told 3-00 pm
Not 2-30 as website!
Looking forward to that against Rolands old team.
Don't forget kick off is 2.30pm. B-)
At least time for a couple more purity gold.Extra half hour in the bar
I really should try and get to a CRFC game. Never been and only live round the corner so no excuses really.Well what a marvellous afternoon/evening in Cov that was and some people keep knocking the City. We always enjoy a day out in the 'big city' { Wellmit is for us country bumpkins } !! Few beers and a batch at the Hearsall, fantastic game of rugby with an impressive win for Cov. Few jars of 'Purity' listening to the after match band in the clubhouse { shame about the drunken bloke who did a pirouette and clattered into a whole table and ended up on his back................should take more water with it pal !! }. Then we had a fine meal with lovely service at one of our favourite restaurants 'Aqua' and the last train home from Cov !
Then we had a fine meal with lovely service at one of our favourite restaurants 'Aqua'
I really should try and get to a CRFC game. Never been and only live round the corner so no excuses really.
Saturday 17th December Derby game v Birmingham Moseley might not be a bad time to start!
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