stonerblue
Well-Known Member
I wish...)Don’t come around here flaunting your wealth ; )
I wish...)Don’t come around here flaunting your wealth ; )
You could be on to something there. It would work very well for those in the lower tiers, pitch side, corners or by the goal. Not much use for me in CBL3, but for others that's a good idea. As long as it is not some company whose logo is red, that would be a poor show.Just wondering is there any chance a major sponsor would pay for my ticket,
Happy to wear neon pink or fancy dress
If it were red it wouldn’t stand out anyway when we play utd or liverpool as there are that many half and half scarvesYou could be on to something there. It would work very well for those in the lower tiers, pitch side, corners or by the goal. Not much use for me in CBL3, but for others that's a good idea. As long as it is not some company whose logo is red, that would be a poor show.
Higher prices for clubs down south are expected, though there ‘s no real reason why they should be, think those clubs are far worse than ours.Most of those clubs are down south so higher prices are expected.
Or stay on the concourse for 15 or 20 mins after half time drinking shit beer. Oh Wait a minute.Why don't we all walk out of the ground in the 80th minute?
Oh no, we do that already don't we?
The turnover worldwide of the premier league is enormous, it’s not unreasonable for players to want a big chunk ."I reckon if you ask the players to have a 1% wage decrease (not bonuses) so that the supporters weren't priced out they all would." I highly doubt players would be interested in wage cuts. Pro athletes are used to their wages continuing to rise at an exorbitant clip. I can't see them doing anything to curtail the gravy train. Most people aren't going to sign off on their pay being cut.
The cold hard reality of pro sport is wages will continue to go up and ticket prices will continue to go up. It has been happening for ages.