mexico1970
Well-Known Member
They will have to wait til the new year now so that’s 2customers-marksfans priced out!
They will have to wait til the new year now so that’s 2customers-marksfans priced out!
3 years to be precise.First Boxing Day game for years
3 years since a home game on Boxing Day ? I thought it much longer than that as can’t remember it at all ?3 years to be precise.
I was critical of our executives yesterday because of the shoddy way I think our club is currently being run, in more ways than one, but was told I was talking rubbish, being silly and somebody even hinted I was a supporter of another team. We’ll never achieve anything constructive as a fanbase because too many people don’t see it as a problem.
Mine and my son’s season tickets are nowhere near these match day prices, so I’ll just become one of the many “I’m alright Jacks” amongst our supporter base and watch this frog boil.
One game for a family of four - £216 before you add on any extras.
I normally agree with a lot of what you post, but I don’t think you’re reading the room on this one mate.Some truth in what you say but there will be a lot of hard up regulars whom are off in their skiing holidays, who are returning tickets, as well as the loathsome ticket agencies.
The original figures were £50m participation and £150m to the winners. That’s quite a big drop to the cost of Nunes.That’s a welcomed season ticket and match day price freeze next season.
Manchester City and Chelsea are in line to net summer windfalls of up to £60million - after Fifa signed a $1billion television deal with DAZN for the right to screen the Club World Cup.
Mail Sport understands that while no final decision has been made, both clubs have been told expect between £50m and £60m from their participation in the tournament, which takes place in the United States next year, after the game-changing agreement with the UK-based broadcaster last week.