its not nowt though is it.... season tickets have gone up pretty much every single year for years now, whether thats 20 quid or 50 quid and its all adding up. Also if it was nowt why are lots blues being priced out of attending ?. if it goes up say 50 quid every year will you just carry on accepting it ?. no offense but i find your argument a bit ridiculous. the club don't have to increase prices at all.
as i said its having a big effect on our fan base - loyal blues not renewing and barely any young people 18-25 able to afford to go anymore in the league. you can afford it though so you are alright
Was out yesterday,just seen your reply.
Firstly,I said I'll accept it if there is an increase,didn't mention that I wouldn't be happy about it,as evidently I wouldn't.
But after reading a few responses on here to what you said,I'll now chuck my two penneth in,as you initially responded to me.
£2 increase per month is fuck all,and I mean fuck all,if you could not afford that you can't afford to go out of the house,never mind to the football,but it is not the point I know for some,however I was saying that it increased by £20 from last season,so if it happens again then so be it.
Now to the fact of 18-25 year olds being priced out,as I'm now well past those days,(age wise),things have changed somewhat in the last 20 years,I would go out on a Friday,with the lads,but not always on a mission,especially if I was going the match the next day,and make sure I was fit enough for it,and had the Saturday night to look forward to,after the match,were I'd get pissed,win,draw,or mainly back in the day lose.
A few have mentioned of having surplus money at the end of the week/month,and I'm sure this is pretty much still the same case,especially those who are still living with their mams,or dads,or both still at home,so I'd suggest a few things really,but the main one is don't go out on a Friday night playing the "I'm the shot buyer" for everyone,blowing shit loads on a Friday night,and remember you can still get a shag on a Saturday night.
My priorities may have been different,back in the day,I dunno,but I reckon what I have just said rings true with a lot of mid 40's lads,and they did very similar.
Ticket for the match or £30 on a round of shots,mmmmm let me think