Cost of living impact on football

I reckon at least 40%/50% are in the same boat, the working at home thing is massive saving transport and childcare costs.

Then again I know south east based fans who barely go now due to extortionate train prices, but their tickets always get used.
RE trains the cheaper prices are there if you know where to look. I got Euston - Piccadilly - Euston for £26 all in for the forest game. Appreciate this takes a lot of planning but there's lots of tips* on here to find alternative to Avanti extortionate pricing as their advance discounts seem to be scarce & generally inconvenient where they do exist.
*West Midlands trains via Crewe or look at more competitively priced East coast & links for example
 
Definitely feeling the pinch financially. As a Citizen member, I usually buy home tickets well in advance for the games I want to go to, I can't afford to do this, w this season.

The Community Shield game, I've bought my kid's tickets and not for myself. I've told them I'll buy their tickets this year, but I can't afford to go often this year.
 
Cheap flights at short notice are pretty much a thing of the past, especially when everyone is piling on flights. So it’s going to be costly nightmare going to an away CL matches this season. I’ll try and get to at least 1 away group stage game in the CL, but that will probably be about it until the knockout stages.
I had a look at this the other day. Noticed a massive hike in short haul flights across Europe now compared to even the start of this year.

With the CL group stage draw on the 25th August and GW1 starting w/c 6th September it leaves very little time to sort travel arrangements with many probably being priced out of it.
 
The cost of living is frightening. A couple of months ago I was paying 45p for a loaf of bread in Aldi. It's now 65p and everything has similarly risen in price. If you buy 20 items a week ( a conservative estimate) at 20p extra per item, then that's £4 a week and £20 a month. As my money isn't increasing it starts to become very worrying.
 
I had a look at this the other day. Noticed a massive hike in short haul flights across Europe now compared to even the start of this year.

With the CL group stage draw on the 25th August and GW1 starting w/c 6th September it leaves very little time to sort travel arrangements with many probably being priced out of it.

tbh the more people boycott when these greedy companies do this the more likely they will stop it.
 
tbh the more people boycott when these greedy companies do this the more likely they will stop it.

Correct and I fully agree with you although it's all about supply and demand. They know people are desperate to get away this year after the covid period and probably know they can get away with these prices as people will pay it.

Add in the rise of fuel cost & it probably explains the spike.

Even Ryanair aren't that cheap these days.
 
Correct and I fully agree with you although it's all about supply and demand. They know people are desperate to get away this year after the covid period and probably know they can get away with these prices as people will pay it.

Add in the rise of fuel cost & it probably explains the spike.

Even Ryanair aren't that cheap these days.

Oh i agree, Booked amsterdam for the 2nd this year as I don't know what next year will bring and that was dearer on easy jet than it usually is.

Was looking at watcing Torino vs Ac Milan in October and thats silly costs for a flight on the two cheapest airliners
 
The cost of living is frightening. A couple of months ago I was paying 45p for a loaf of bread in Aldi. It's now 65p and everything has similarly risen in price. If you buy 20 items a week ( a conservative estimate) at 20p extra per item, then that's £4 a week and £20 a month. As my money isn't increasing it starts to become very worrying.
It is dreadful! I used to get from Blackley to Maine Road, proggy and in (uncovered North Stand, though, and it was standing then) and change out of two bob! That's 10p in this new-fangled money. The proggy alone last season was £3-50! Wouldn't be surprised to find it's £4 this season. I suppose there'll be an extra page for the additional 50p!
 
It is dreadful! I used to get from Blackley to Maine Road, proggy and in (uncovered North Stand, though, and it was standing then) and change out of two bob! That's 10p in this new-fangled money. The proggy alone last season was £3-50! Wouldn't be surprised to find it's £4 this season. I suppose there'll be an extra page for the additional 50p!

Well we're talking generational increases there, not large increases in the past couple of months lol.
 

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