Wooders wrote:thats a seriously dear do - we'll have the prawn sandwich brigade (me) tipping up!
bobby brows wrote:I still remember when Rupert Lowe compained to the Premier League that we'd denied Southampton 3,000 tickets for the last ever game at Maine Road, We'd given them the Gene Kelly and they didn't even sell that out!
PL caved and forced us to give them cheap tickets for the first game at the new ground.
£45 in the away end. cheaper than in the home end by the sounds of it! What will we pay when we go to their place? minimum £40 easily!
thing is bigger stadium more fans more money, = balloting for finals etc and so on.and im only blue member.s1ty m wrote:I couldn't get SCs for the wife and daughter. Sold out. So.....I buy a Blue membership each and then add on for ticket priority. Then 28 and 51 quid for the tickets (daughter qualifies for 17-18 year olds discount) then 2.50 each for a booking fee. Ridiculous. Bigger stadium is needed, for sure.
Ted Hughes wrote:Chinners wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:feedthegreek wrote:good point chinners.Chinners wrote:So if we had United, Arsenal or Chelsea first or last game it would be ok to hike prices up to say £70??? ... it sucks in my mind. Thank fucl for ST's or I'd be giving the Saints game a skip tbh
No.
It would be a catagory A game, so the same price.
But would it? I suspect a new A+ category would be invented, just like Chelsea did a few seasons back.
Well if so, that would be the time to complain about it, but personally I think treating the 1st game of the season as a catagory A is fair enough. All prices for football are too high but we have that bent twat Platini to blame fr every extra penny it costs us.
john68 wrote:TOP MONEY EARNING CLUBS
1.....MADRID...£111.6M
2.....BARCA....£100M
3.....RAGS......£108.6M
4.....BAYERN....£65M
5.....ARSENAL...£93.1M
6.....CHELSEA...£67.5M
7.....MILAN......£32.1M
8.....INTER......£29.7M
9.....L'POOL.....£40.9M
10....SCHALKE...£33.6M
11....SPURS......£43.3M
12....CITY........£26.6M
The table above shows the match-day incomes of the top 12 richest clubs according to the last released Deloitte report. It clearly shows that although we may want a team to compete with the best, we are a million miles behind in match-day revenues.
A cursory glance at our balance sheets over the last few seasons shows a dramatic increase in the TV/broadcasting sectors and also in the commercial sector but hardly any increase in match-day revenues.
We are operating at a high percentage of attendance levels so unless we increase the stadium capacity, the only way to significantly increase match-day revenue is to increase ticket prices.
I agree with the sentiments posted....so...please.....Don't shoot the messenger.
ThisIsOurCity wrote:I'm gutted tbh.Followed City since '68 and was a ST holder until a couple of years ago.A change in
my financial circumstances meant I had to give it up.Just about managed to scrape the money together for
most of last season's games but it now looks like my time is up. No way can I afford these prices,even if I
go on my own. Now I'll have to become the type of armchair supporter that I've ridiculed the rags for all these
years.
Return to The Maine Football forum
Users browsing this forum: Bluemoon4610, carolina-blue, Google [Bot], ian494, nottsblue, Two's Kompany and 130 guests