Prestwich_Blue
Well-Known Member
It's not about whether we agree, it's about having empathy for others. You clearly haven't.Here's another one "people like you" because I don't agree with what you think. Once again, if you read my previous posts,
Here's another one, "people like you" because I'm not agreeing completely with your views. As per my previous posts, I'm not saying it's completely fair or right, it just is what it is. Maybe one day I will be priced out and I'll be sad, but I'll still accept that football isn't what it was. I want to see the best players in the league and playing for city, that's the pros, there will always be associated cons.
I can afford to go to games fortunately, particularly as my season ticket is a concessionary one. But I think matchday pricing otherwise is horrific and when I was a City Matters seasoncard rep, I continually asked the club about its long-term strategy on pricing, so us older fans could be replaced by younger families.
£250 for a family of 2 adults and 2 kids to attend the Everton game is completely inexcusable. Me and my brother started going with our dad, when it was more affordable. Now we have our own tickets and our kids came with us but will our grandkids be able to do that? I'm looking at taking my granddaughter to watch the Women, which is much more accessible and affordable.
You said you had to make some sacrifices to go to games. What happens when you've got to choose between essential living expenses and football, and there's nothing left for you to sacrifice?