Went to Atletico Madrid v PSV last night. £24 for an adult to watch Champions League football. Paid the same a couple of weeks ago for Bilbao v Marseille. Germany v England next week is £19. All those are cheaper than what it was to get into that dive on Saturday. Makes very little sense doesn't it.
Always thought they shared with Real Madrid,could be wrong though.What is Athletico's ground like CJ? I want to go, but believe they are moving stadium soon, so will have to go soon!
Always thought they shared with Real Madrid,could be wrong though.
What is Athletico's ground like CJ? I want to go, but believe they are moving stadium soon, so will have to go soon!
Mate of mine went over to Spain with family and friends a couple of weeks
ago,while there some of them decided to take in a game.
Got tickets on the day of the game,La Liga match between
Deportivo La Corruna v Malaga €5 each which converts to about £3.70.
when top London clubs charge £80-£90 and other prem clubs £40-£60
even though we're comparatively cheap for league 1 thats still £15 more
to watch us than Spain's top division. My local team play non-league
football and it costs £12 to watch them.
Now obviously I know that different countries have different levels of
taxation inflation and cost of living etc
But Jesus.
Ever get the feeling we're being ripped off.
Was most definitely € 5 , I saw the tickets and they were proper fully printedLa Liga tickets rarely cost 5 euro. The big clubs will be just as expensive. Even Tenerife in the Segunda Division charge about 18 to 20 Euro.
I See Hull City now bring in new membership scheme at low cost about £13 premiership and £11 championship if I read it correct
Well done Hull!
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I know its overpriced but people forget that ticket income is primarily the main source of money into a club outside of top leagues (only need to look at our situation to see how important it is)
Given the revenue from TV in top flights teams like Barcelona, Madrid, Bayern and several English clubs - they could afford to let supporters in for free and it would have little effect financially.
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