Christies Child wrote:...but are we the fans to partially blame for this situation?
Wild Bill wrote:Football really needs to sort its act out in these tough times before fans disappear and clubs go under. A cap on wages and admission should be introduced for every league. It will never happen though because the Premiership would lose its top players to the other European leagues. I am so glad Kaka decided to put his career ahead of his bank balance. Anyone who thought he would be good for the English game is off their rocker
Gnasher wrote:Good job you're not Polish Pete the ex-serviceman, you'd be expecting to be paid to go in
NorthernDale wrote:Our police bill is partly to blame with Greater Manchester Police doubling it to £50,000 with the club having no choice but to pay it.
BCFC Morecambe wrote:Nice to see it aint just Bradford that gets a bashing when it comes to pricing policy's.
When or if your new stadium ever comes about, I'm sure you guys will be quiet on the pricing issues as Morecambe will certainly hike the prices to off-set the runnings costs of a new stadium facility.
Wild Bill wrote:As I heard someone say before on here, it should be a tenner to watch league two, 15 quid for league one, a twenty note for the Championship and 25 tops for the Premiership. Otherwise gates across the board are going to dwindle. Look no further than our gate on Tuesday if you need convincing.
Burnley Shrimp wrote:I can just about force myself to pay £20 for an adult ticket to watch Div 2 football but what really annoys me is the number of clubs ripping me off with kids prices. This across the board £12 for under 16's is crazy. If you have kids it virtually prices you out of attending away fixtures as a family and as my kids come to all the home games I won't leave them out at away games and so I pick and choose the away games we attend, hence a lot less than we would attend with sensible pricing policies.
The other thing that annoys me is that these very same clubs who rip off away fans often have incentives to get the home fans in such as 2 for 1 (Chesterfield), family tickets (numerous), blatant price differences at the home and away ticket purchase facilities for exactly the same standard of seating, (Rotherham) last season, and the reduced pricing incentives in place very rarely seem to apply to away fans.
Full marks to Macclesfield (let home and away kids in free last season), Lincoln who reduced prices for all on our last visit and Morecambe who just keep prices sensible for both adults and kids all the time.
The clubs who rip away fans off will hopefully soon lose more money than they would have made with realistic pricing policies due to folk just saying enough is enough!
Rant over.
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