Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:I do agree that ticket prices in england are a bit steep, but no one is forcing you to pay it.
Manx Blue wrote:Allegedly in '85-90 ish, Napoli were charging around £27 a ticket. I remember going into my local barber, an Italian , who informed me of the price over general football chit chat. Ok they had DM but is it any worse 25 years on?
We may only know in 25 years if we can't compete in European Football
ronk wrote:It's all about the maths. English football is spending a lot of money and receiving a lot of money from worldwide markets because of the big names and quality of football. All that has to be paid for somehow. A Stockport season ticket is cheaper, you get what you pay for. There aren't many starting regulars in the prem on less than £1m a year, certainly not for long.
The German's have a huge internal market and a modest international market, they're getting lots of people into stadia for reasonable prices with a pile em high and sell em cheap model. It works. One of the interesting consequences is that the German league don't tend to go toe to toe with English or Spanish clubs over players, especially on wages. German national players have inclined towards staying in Germany generally, and teams have tried to hold onto the really big stars when they get one but there's been some absolutely outstanding value to be had purchasing suitable players from Germany, especially non Germans (who are less reticent about moving).
Fidel Castro wrote:ronk wrote:It's all about the maths. English football is spending a lot of money and receiving a lot of money from worldwide markets because of the big names and quality of football. All that has to be paid for somehow. A Stockport season ticket is cheaper, you get what you pay for. There aren't many starting regulars in the prem on less than £1m a year, certainly not for long.
The German's have a huge internal market and a modest international market, they're getting lots of people into stadia for reasonable prices with a pile em high and sell em cheap model. It works. One of the interesting consequences is that the German league don't tend to go toe to toe with English or Spanish clubs over players, especially on wages. German national players have inclined towards staying in Germany generally, and teams have tried to hold onto the really big stars when they get one but there's been some absolutely outstanding value to be had purchasing suitable players from Germany, especially non Germans (who are less reticent about moving).
I think a Stockport season ticket is probably more expensive than one at most German and Dutch top league clubs. Do you really think the quality is better at Stockport? And you said yourself, English football is spending a lot of money AND RECEIVING A LOT OF MONEY from worldwide markets.....all that has to be paid for? So what is happening with the all that money they're receiving from worldwide markets? I don't mind English football is more expensive, but the difference is just far too big. I'd love to have a season ticket at City, don't think I'd be able to afford it though realistically. Maybe that's why the atmosphere in English stadiums has turned to absolute shite too, I think a lot of people with really big heart for the club increasingly can't afford to go to games as often as they'd like. Not saying all rich cunts don't want to create any atmosphere but the majority just sit there complaining about people standing/shouting/swearing/not being an upper-class prick. Fuck off and go and watch polo then you cunt. Rant over.
Fidel Castro wrote:ronk wrote:It's all about the maths. English football is spending a lot of money and receiving a lot of money from worldwide markets because of the big names and quality of football. All that has to be paid for somehow. A Stockport season ticket is cheaper, you get what you pay for. There aren't many starting regulars in the prem on less than £1m a year, certainly not for long.
The German's have a huge internal market and a modest international market, they're getting lots of people into stadia for reasonable prices with a pile em high and sell em cheap model. It works. One of the interesting consequences is that the German league don't tend to go toe to toe with English or Spanish clubs over players, especially on wages. German national players have inclined towards staying in Germany generally, and teams have tried to hold onto the really big stars when they get one but there's been some absolutely outstanding value to be had purchasing suitable players from Germany, especially non Germans (who are less reticent about moving).
I think a Stockport season ticket is probably more expensive than one at most German and Dutch top league clubs. Do you really think the quality is better at Stockport? And you said yourself, English football is spending a lot of money AND RECEIVING A LOT OF MONEY from worldwide markets.....all that has to be paid for? So what is happening with the all that money they're receiving from worldwide markets? I don't mind English football is more expensive, but the difference is just far too big. I'd love to have a season ticket at City, don't think I'd be able to afford it though realistically. Maybe that's why the atmosphere in English stadiums has turned to absolute shite too, I think a lot of people with really big heart for the club increasingly can't afford to go to games as often as they'd like. Not saying all rich cunts don't want to create any atmosphere but the majority just sit there complaining about people standing/shouting/swearing/not being an upper-class prick. Fuck off and go and watch polo then you cunt. Rant over.
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