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"A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:16 pm
by coMs
Sorry if this has already been posted.


Debut at Arsenal v Man City: The Premier League’s first £100 ‘ordinary’ match ticketBy Nick Harris

5 January 2011

The Premier League will witness the first £100 ‘ordinary’ match ticket in the history of English football tonight when Arsenal host Manchester City. That prices includes the price of the seat itself for one person plus necessary extra booking fee and postage.

That level of pricing, which comes into effect from today onwards for the best ordinary (non-corporate, non-hospitality) seat in the Emirates Stadium, makes 90 minutes of Arsenal football almost one and a half times as expensive as the best seats in the top tier at the Royal Opera House (£71).

The most expensive normal seats at Arsenal prior to today – in the centre of the upper tier, for ‘category A’ games against top opposition – were £94 per person, plus a booking fee for non members of either £2.10 online or £2.30 by phone, plus £2.20 postage, so £98.30 or £98.50 for a typical one-ticket purchase.

But with VAT rising in Britain from yesterday, 4 January – from 17.5 per cent to 20 per cent – that purchase will break the £100 ceiling for the first time.

The £94 top price broke down to £80 for the ticket to Arsenal plus £14 VAT at 17.5 per cent. At 20 per cent VAT, the ticket price has moved to £96, or £80 plus £16 VAT, and with fees and postage, the single ticket price has typically gone up to £100.30 (booking online) or £100.50 (booking by phone).

No club can afford to charge such prices throughout their grounds and stay busy, and Arsenal have a wide range of prices, from £49 to £98 for ‘Category A’ games against top opposition including Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham, and £34 to £67.50 for Premier League games against lesser sides.

But Arsenal are already the most expensive club to watch on their own ground in Britain by some margin, and a recession is not perhaps the ideal time to be breaking the £100 barrier.

Arsenal’s cheapest adult season ticket for 2010-11 cost £893, while their most expensive ‘ordinary’ season ticket (just seat, no hospitality) was £1,825, albeit inclusive of seven other games including Champions League matches.

In order of next most expensive ’entry level’ season tickets, Liverpool were most expensive for 2010-11 (£680), followed by Tottenham (£650), West Ham (£585) and Chelsea (£550), while at the other end of the spectrum, Blackburn had the cheapest adult season ticket at £224, or just over twice for the season what a single high-end ticket will cost at the Emirates from January.

The club with the next most expensive single ticket prices in England is Tottenham, where the most expensive ‘normal’ seats were £76 per game before the VAT rise, rising to £78 per game now, according to Spurs’ official website. The most expensive ordinary seat at Chelsea costs £73 per game, and at Manchester United costs £49 per game.


Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:23 pm
by King Kev
Best title for a thread so far this year!

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:24 pm
by Ted Hughes
This is presumably how Wenger thinks all clubs should be?

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:35 pm
by saulman
Ted Hughes wrote:This is presumably how Wenger thinks all clubs should be?


Was just thinking the same. £100+ for a ticket? ....and they say we're ruining football.

I wonder how many Arsenal fans moan about us, agree with Wenger and then can't go to tonights game because they can't afford to.

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:38 pm
by Beeks
I wouldn't laugh...ordinary working man will be completely priced out of football soon enough

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:39 pm
by King Kev
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I wouldn't laugh...ordinary working man will be completely priced out of football soon enough

I'm not laughing, I think it's apalling.

I dread the day when I can no longer afford to go to matches. I have already had to stop going to away games because I can't find the cash.

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:41 pm
by Ted Hughes
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I wouldn't laugh...ordinary working man will be completely priced out of football soon enough


Unless we build an 85k stadium & charge £15 per ticket.

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:41 pm
by Socrates
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I wouldn't laugh...ordinary working man will be completely priced out of football soon enough


You'll have to pawn your flat cap :O(

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:44 pm
by Beeks
King Kev wrote:
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I wouldn't laugh...ordinary working man will be completely priced out of football soon enough

I'm not laughing, I think it's apalling.

I dread the day when I can no longer afford to go to matches. I have already had to stop going to away games because I can't find the cash.


It's like i've said previously...I will be gutted when I can no longer go to see my team play and have to resort to watching on the box...will feel like a yoonited fan

Top bracket tickets at City are now what? Fifty sheets? Still a lot of money...I pity the supporters who have big families...it must cost the price of a small holiday every time they take in a game

As much as I want my son Joseph to come to the games when he's old enough I'm dreading the impact on the wallet

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:45 pm
by saulman
King Kev wrote:
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I wouldn't laugh...ordinary working man will be completely priced out of football soon enough

I'm not laughing, I think it's apalling.

I dread the day when I can no longer afford to go to matches. I have already had to stop going to away games because I can't find the cash.


If I were an Arse fan then I'm certain that I would have already be priced out. I'm dreading next season because I sit in tier 2 of East and the club have already started financially buggering us. I'm not priced out yet but it'll happen soon.

No doubt we'll all be sat on the back row of tier 5 in a few years.

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:48 pm
by zuricity
Two more years of the Arse winning nowt and the aura about the Emirates Stadium will wear off. They'll be glad to get 50k thereafter.

So you pawn your flat cap for some prawns with the chavs.

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 5:16 pm
by Goataldo
Well well well. Absolutely hilarious given Arsene's comments about 'the way we do it'.

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 5:23 pm
by bawbag
saulman wrote:
King Kev wrote:
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I wouldn't laugh...ordinary working man will be completely priced out of football soon enough

I'm not laughing, I think it's apalling.

I dread the day when I can no longer afford to go to matches. I have already had to stop going to away games because I can't find the cash.


If I were an Arse fan then I'm certain that I would have already be priced out. I'm dreading next season because I sit in tier 2 of East and the club have already started financially buggering us. I'm not priced out yet but it'll happen soon.

No doubt we'll all be sat on the back row of tier 5 in a few years.


Saulman - I sit just along from you in East Stand level 2 and feel exactly the same way!

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 5:24 pm
by The Man In Blue
Surely no Arse fan could complain about this? I mean, their club is so well run and they do things the right way and all...

Re: "A Ton" of Arse'

PostPosted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 5:37 pm
by Ted Hughes
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:
King Kev wrote:
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:I wouldn't laugh...ordinary working man will be completely priced out of football soon enough

I'm not laughing, I think it's apalling.

I dread the day when I can no longer afford to go to matches. I have already had to stop going to away games because I can't find the cash.


It's like i've said previously...I will be gutted when I can no longer go to see my team play and have to resort to watching on the box...will feel like a yoonited fan

Top bracket tickets at City are now what? Fifty sheets? Still a lot of money...I pity the supporters who have big families...it must cost the price of a small holiday every time they take in a game

As much as I want my son Joseph to come to the games when he's old enough I'm dreading the impact on the wallet


Joe Bishopshaircut?

I think that if they do make the stadium bigger, which seems to be on the cards before too long, it will be good news re ticket prices because there's absolutely not a fucking chance in hell of getting 60k upward City fans attending every game at current prices. They'll pick & choose. In order to fill a bigger stadium regularly, they'll have to sell cheap tickets for some areas.

The downside may be that the best lower tier seats may rocket in price. That in itself could be a mistake short term as it's likely to take 8-10 years of solid success before we have the volume of Chinese Norwegians willing to pay through the nose for such seats.

Just build it bigger & drop prices imo, get a load of new people hooked, then sneak the prices up a bit in the future.