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By *erryg OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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just on the news liverpool jacked up seats to 77 quid, fans are not happy,even shirts are expensive and are made probably in china, where as imo , should be made locally. football is a business and if you want the best players money has to be raised, im not targeting liverpool , all clubs are in same rat race |
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over a year ago
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Income across the gates is minimal compared to that raised by sponsorship, advertising and tv rights.
Considering that they're getting a new broadcast deal this year they should be lowering prices, not raising them.
I know Liverpool are building a new Main stand, but to offset the costs against ticket revenue is absurd
Arsenal
Most expensive adult: £2039 (general admission)
Cheapest adult: £1035
Cheapest junior (U16): £345
Aston Villa
Most expensive adult: £615
Cheapest adult: £335
Cheapest junior: £130
Bournemouth
Most expensive adult (Executive): £950
Cheapest adult: £550
Cheapest junior: £115
Chelsea
Most expensive adult £1250
Cheapest adult: £595
Cheapest junior: £285
Crystal Palace
Most expensive adult (Directors’ Box): £1300
Cheapest adult: £500
Cheapest junior: £250
Everton
Most expensive adult: £719
Cheapest adult: £544
Cheapest junior: £95
Leicester
Most expensive adult: £730
Cheapest adult: £365 (renewal) £395 (new)
Cheapest junior: £135 (renewal) £145 (new)
Liverpool
Most expensive adult: £869
Cheapest adult: £710
Cheapest junior: £180
Manchester City
Most expensive adult: £1750
Cheapest adult: £299
Cheapest Junior (U16): £125
Manchester United
Most expensive adult: £950
Cheapest adult: £532
Cheapest junior: £190
Newcastle
Most expensive adult: £924 (1 year)
Cheapest adult: £525 (for a seven-year commitment) £500 (one year)
Cheapest junior: £105 (family area)
Norwich
Most expensive adult: £942
Cheapest adult: £585
Cheapest junior (U17): £137.50
Southampton
Most expensive adult: £853
Cheapest adult: £584
Cheapest junior (U17): £168
Stoke City
Most expensive adult: £599
Cheapest adult: £399
Cheapest junior (U17): £209
Sunderland fans: Pay some of the lowest prices on average for a Premier League season ticket
Most expensive adult: £495
Cheapest adult: £370
Cheapest junior: £69
Swansea City
Most expensive adult: £489
Cheapest adult: £419
Cheapest junior: £69
Tottenham
Most expensive adult: £1895
Cheapest adult: £765
Cheapest junior: £295
Watford
Most expensive adult: £650
Cheapest adult: £445
Cheapest junior: £85
West Brom
Most expensive adult: £449
Cheapest adult: £349
Cheapest junior: £99
West Ham
Most expensive adult: £955
Cheapest adult: £675
Cheapest junior: £210 |
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" to offset the costs against ticket revenue is absurd
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I agree, the clubs are receiving massive amounts of income from TV deals and sponsorship but very few are passing it on to the fans - there was some movement last year when clubs started to pay for away travel or concessions on away tickets, but is it far enough? Clubs dont exist without the fans.
If prices were reduced, fans may be more inclined to spend more money at the game, on food, merchandise, experiences etc - the clubs would still be able to offset some of the loss if they reduced prices.
As Bayern Munich do, their prices are extremely low for a season ticket, and they explain the impact on their revenue as negligible compared to negotiations on players contracts - they seem to put the fans first. It only takes one club to take the lead in England and the rest will follow. Yes, I appreciate clubs have shareholders to satisfy, but fans should come first. |
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