To give an idea of the price hikes, it cost seven quid to stand on the Holte against Man Ure in the first season of the Premier League.
The Landlady in Portsmouth used a Sky box with a Greek card in it and therefore Sky said it was illegal...I'm also a landlord and Have German Sky my mate has Italian and another few have Spanish or french.With these you get all the Premier league matches shown on sky and ESPN including a 3 o'clock one with Footbaall first commentary. It is legal or else it's restraint of European trade. I had to pay 950 a month to sky but pay 175 for German sky hate doing it but needs must.
Chelsea don't always fill their ground for CL matches, only in the latter stages do they sell out.
Quote from: Bren'd on October 05, 2011, 02:08:17 PMChelsea don't always fill their ground for CL matches, only in the latter stages do they sell out.They stay away because of the high ticket prices now thats why. Their tickets used to be set before the start of the season with a cap for all competitions, for the Chumps League it was something like £20 for group stage games and then more expensive for the knockout rounds. Now their tickets are £40 for group games and a lot of their fans are staying away in protest. Their fans are hoping for as low as 25,000 against Genk and the club have resorted to giving away free tickets. Football fans in this country are mugs, as long as they keep paying £43 to watch garbage like Villa v Wolves (and now £47 for Villa v Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool. Disgusting) then clubs like ours will continue to charge it. If 20,000 stayed away for a few games they would have no choice but to lower prices but football fans don't stand up for themselves and thus get treated like shit.Always great to see Villa park full but if the attendences drop the prices will drop and hopefully they will then realise that is the way forward as the sales of food and drink will benefit with bigger crowds ........
Quote from: Bren'd on October 05, 2011, 02:08:17 PMChelsea don't always fill their ground for CL matches, only in the latter stages do they sell out.They stay away because of the high ticket prices now thats why. Their tickets used to be set before the start of the season with a cap for all competitions, for the Chumps League it was something like £20 for group stage games and then more expensive for the knockout rounds. Now their tickets are £40 for group games and a lot of their fans are staying away in protest. Their fans are hoping for as low as 25,000 against Genk and the club have resorted to giving away free tickets. Football fans in this country are mugs, as long as they keep paying £43 to watch garbage like Villa v Wolves (and now £47 for Villa v Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool. Disgusting) then clubs like ours will continue to charge it. If 20,000 stayed away for a few games they would have no choice but to lower prices but football fans don't stand up for themselves and thus get treated like shit.
NFL game pass £169 to watch any game on your computer.I expect Sky/PL to something similar up and running within 2 years.