Yeah, nice to hear something a bit more ''real'' rather than arguing over the high prices of season-tickets.Footballers take their feet off the ground when they've enough money to do so.
Quote from: eamonn on May 06, 2011, 10:52:37 PMYeah, nice to hear something a bit more ''real'' rather than arguing over the high prices of season-tickets.Footballers take their feet off the ground when they've enough money to do so. As good as it is to hear of players with their feet firmly on the ground, the price of season tickets at that level is even more outrageous than top flight. You can get a season ticket at VP for less than some at the New Meadow!
Quote from: Dan England on May 07, 2011, 10:11:29 AMQuote from: eamonn on May 06, 2011, 10:52:37 PMYeah, nice to hear something a bit more ''real'' rather than arguing over the high prices of season-tickets.Footballers take their feet off the ground when they've enough money to do so. As good as it is to hear of players with their feet firmly on the ground, the price of season tickets at that level is even more outrageous than top flight. You can get a season ticket at VP for less than some at the New Meadow!The lower leagues get nowhere near the sponsorship and tv money of the top flight though. They need the ticket money to stay alive.
Just been listening to talk sport and they had s Shrewsbury player on the show. They got a big promotion game tomorrow and when they asked the player what he is doing tomorrow he said " well get up at 9. The mrs will make me some breakfast. I need to go the post office and play with the kids. Then go to the ground and get ready about 1I couldn't beleive it. Really funny as the higher league teams such as us meet at 12 on a Friday. Go training and the stay in a hotel and get told what to eat lolHow things differ eh