Yanited with a £113m loss last year (23/24). £28m in 22/23, £115m in 21/22. £254.7m loss over three years.Deduct these ****** points now.
Quote from: Ads on September 11, 2024, 08:09:18 PMYanited with a £113m loss last year (23/24). £28m in 22/23, £115m in 21/22. £254.7m loss over three years.Deduct these ****** points now.One rule for them and one for us
Quote from: Demitri_C on September 11, 2024, 08:39:45 PMQuote from: Ads on September 11, 2024, 08:09:18 PMYanited with a £113m loss last year (23/24). £28m in 22/23, £115m in 21/22. £254.7m loss over three years.Deduct these ****** points now.One rule for them and one for usthey'll have nne FFP related stuff in those numbers just like we did
Aston Villa fans’ lame resistance to ticket price greed lets hierarchy off the hook
Quote from: Stu on September 16, 2024, 09:30:06 PMAston Villa fans’ lame resistance to ticket price greed lets hierarchy off the hookHe's absolutely right.
He has a point but why is it only Villa fans being singled out? Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and West Ham have had GA tickets going for over £100 for a few years and I don't recall seeing their fans being called out as 'lame' for allowing it.
The active protest fell flat - but the fact there are still tickets available for Wolves might be evidence of the impact the prices are having.