blueparrot
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I don't mind cheap tickets for a few groups but my daughter will be 21 next year she will be living with me and earning £25000. I don't think I should be subsidising her football if she wants to go.why 21 -25 year olds ?. Ive just turned 24, most of the people i know have either just finished uni, in lower paid jobs, unemployed or just starting to get jobs. you might have been able to, but most young people do not have 700 quid spare for football and lots have got used to not going now and would rather spend money on something else. the big difference is when the ticket category changes and it goes from student prices to adult prices. can you not see it at the ground ? or even other prem grounds?. barely any 21-25 year olds are going to football matches. there are a lot of reasons behind that, but the main one for me is price and getting into the habit of not going.
if they had an 18 - 25 year old season ticket category like other clubs do ( everton). i think that would make a big difference.
Some people are paid a lot less I know, including me, but we can't subsidise tickets based on income for just one age group. There are plenty of tickets priced less than £700 as well so it's a matter of choice.