The difference of course being that ticket revenue for them is a drop in the ocean when compared to TV revenues, whereas a L2 club's income streams are pretty much restricted to ticket revenue and player sales.
I'm talking about pay on the day to go to a match. Premier league football or L2 football for the same price.
If it makes you happy-Chesterfield are £50 dearer than us.
Well we are certainly not the most expensive in our league alone. I think that they know even if they dropped it to 200 they wouldn’t get that much more sales
They were discussing this on five live this morning. One Man City fan said he pays only £300.00 for his season ticket. That is great value for watching the football they play at home he said. It does sound good for Premier League football.
They were discussing this on five live this morning. One Man City fan said he pays only £300.00 for his season ticket. That is great value for watching the football they play at home he said. It does sound good for Premier League football.
The thing is, ticket money is a drop in the ocean to them. I'd bet we could sell every seat in the ricoh with a season ticket and it wouldn't be a fraction of their weekly wage bill
Only 1 is cheaper - Liverpool and that's only 500 tickets. The 'on par' is a bit misleading as whilst on the face of it may only be £3 more expensive that's actually 13.6%, and over 23 games is £69.
Don't think anyone disagrees that the price of football is too high.