Cobwebcat
Well-Known Member
Only in England would you get the Governing body (aka rival clubs) trying to destroy their most valuable asset.
2016-17 £750 2017-18 £770 2018-19 £795 2019-20 £820 2020-21 N/A* 2021-22 £820 2022-23 £845 2023-24 £880
Obviously there are different prices for different seat and experiences but after making record profits I can't get excited for the club considering those profits aren't passed onto the fans who are just asked to pay more mate.
How much did petrol, diesel, electricity, gas, council tax, water, food go up by? What’s the average wage in Leicester, Ipswich, Brentford and Southampton? Which parts of the country regularly feature in the never ending lists of most deprived areas of the country?This years increase is 4% when inflation averaged above 10%. This compared to the average increase across the Premier league of 7.5%. The club is in 17th place in the list of the cheapest available season ticket (alongside Leicester and Ipswich) and below Brentford and Southampton.
I'm afraid they football is a business and to me City are getting the balance pretty right. As you can see from most clubs struggling to pass PSR and having to generate the odd million to pass its not a simple one either.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but he`s a fucking no nowt.Can't be true, Gary neville can't understand how our figures are more than rags and dippers
Anyway PL will now downgrade values to £2 and a packet of smarties
Can you adjust for inflation and repost?
I'd be shocked if the above doesn't represent a decrease in real terms.
How much did petrol, diesel, electricity, gas, council tax, water, food go up by? What’s the average wage in Leicester, Ipswich, Brentford and Southampton? Which parts of the country regularly feature in the never ending lists of most deprived areas of the country?
Never mind, as long as you and me can afford it eh?
Great minds. Saw your post after I posted mine.And yet the pl are obsessed with trying to destroy its most valuable asset.