Sentences with phrase «high ticket prices»

If you can't understand such simple math, then institutions like Basel and Frieze may confuse you - and we know that vasts amounts of the art world denizens and average hoi polloi are usually confused by the high ticket prices of contemporary art.
Usually these days I just grab what movies I want on Blu - ray and skip the cinema part due to high ticket prices and the cost of actually travelling there, but for certain films, like Avengers: Age of Ultron, I'm happy to make an exception.
Other moviegoers must carve out time in a busy schedule, track down films, and then pay high ticket prices.
It can be scary to buy designer bags with high ticket prices on them online.
The Yankees may be forced to slash their sky - high ticket prices.
While losing 2 - 1 to Arsenal, Crystal Palace fans unveiled a banner display bemoaning high ticket prices in the wake of the Premier League's new # 5 billion television deal.
He also questioned them charging the fans high ticket prices while not spending in the transfer window; a sentiment that was echoed by the Arsenal Supporters Trust as well.
i'm often faced with the question «what have you achieved with your so called branded beautiful football» and in my quiet time, i think about it and i came up with a conclusion that all teams vie for one main reason,» to win trophies» which we have lacked in the last six years.As an Economist, i understand Arsene wenger's mentality, philosophy, youth developmental project, rebuilding and most especially, the sole aim of puting Arsenal's financial stability in order but he should also understand that the only consolation we fans get after paying to watch Arsenal despite the high ticket prices which's about the costliest in the league is winning trophies, the ability to say amongst other footballing fans that we have a great squad that plays good football and win trophies.That's what i'm talking about!!!
Some critics have blamed the lack of support at Wembley on high ticket prices - many games recently have had tens of thousands of seats empty.
With high ticket prices comes an expectation and efforts required at least and we never that.
For supporting mediocracy always paying high ticket prices.
The wage bill and high ticket prices, I have not got mug written on my forehead.
Columnist Mike Royko, of the Chicago Daily News, doesn't think much of the plans of FANS (Fight to Advance the Nation's Sports), Ralph Nader's new consumer group formed to combat cold hot dogs, warm beer, unpopular trades and high ticket prices.
A lot pay high ticket prices every week to see the players not put in the effort, along with poor coaching.
It's one thing to criticize him for his team selection, tactics, etc, but it's downright ridiculous to put blame on him for Arsenal's high ticket prices.
Recent years have seen prominent campaigns against high ticket prices, while bodies like Kick It Out have become part of the national conversation.
the only thing worst than Wenger is the akbs.why they still have hope in that old man is beyond me.I pity the fans that pay high ticket prices to watch giroud and the delusional tactics of that old man.the old man has passed it and its obvious to every reasonable humanbeing on this planet except you are a retard.
People always complain of high ticket prices but my economics teacher said its all about demand and supply!
My concern is that kroenke became the majority shareholder and thought, fans have accepted paying high ticket prices and top four finish, we will continue with that policy.
Us fans generally accepted this and the high ticket prices but expected that things would improve when the burden of stadium debt eased.
Kroenke then thought that as the fans had accepted high ticket prices and top four finish, he would continue this policy, and instead of arsenal paying the banks, the money would go to him (Kroenke).
And yes, it is true to say for every fan that doesn't attend there may be others queuing to take their place by football tourists and those whose would not sniff at high ticket prices for little return.
It seems to me that kroenke took over, looked at the situation, fans happy with top four, with high ticket prices so thought, we will continue this policy.
It seems to me that when the stadium debt was a millstone around our neck that fans accepted the high ticket prices and having to sell our best players on the basis that things will get better.
As I see it, we were promised jam tomorrow, when stadium debt is paid off all will be well, but put up with high ticket prices and top four finish for now.
I don't know if it's because the high ticket prices exclude the drunker, noisier fans, or if the environment is too much like a club / movie theater to encourage the fans to create a home field advantage, but it doesn't surprise me at all that Dallas is better on the road.
Then along came kroenke, saw high ticket prices, waiting list for season tickets, acceptance by fans of the top four model and stadium debt reducing and becoming more manageable.
Obviously I'm happy with the FA Cup, but Arsenal can do more, and with the high ticket prices, high wages, and even quality of players, we should be.
McLintock believes that the high ticket prices the North London club's supporters pay mean that they should expect success at the highest level.
I don't see what charging incredibly high ticket prices whilst penny - pinching in the transfer market had to do with good moral values.
Then Kroenke gets a controlling interest and says, for years fans have been paying high ticket prices and excepting top four finish so lets continue that policy and instead of the money going to pay the banks it can go to me (that is Kroenke).
As fans who pay astronomically high ticket prices and others, we deserve progress, and Wenger is one of the major factors holding this club back.
Carnival reported better - than - expected quarterly results on Tuesday as higher ticket prices helped offset a hit from hurricanes.
My main gripes about the Book 2, other than the high ticket price, is that I'm moving more and more away from a Windows machine for my daily work.
Our fans pay the highest ticket prices, which generates huge amount of money.
oohh... but fans pay the highest ticket price in England... ahhh....
When you have the highest ticket prices in Europe fans expect to see world class talents, not kids leading the line.
We have to pay the highest ticket prices yet we can't or won't compete.While I have been a fan for over 50 years i won't go back until Wenger, Silent Stan abd Gadies goes.
Higher ticket prices So I ask again why can we not compete Why and not wanting to are two different things.
Do you really think they will want to support a club that charges some of the highest ticket prices and in return they offer top 4 and if they are lucky, the FA cup.
- Net spend - Least amount of transfers - Highest ticket prices - Highest paid chief exec
To be charged some of the highest ticket prices in the world should allow us to reap the rewards on the pitch.
It is difficult to figure the mentality when we pay the highest ticket prices in the EPL.
If your not moving forward what's the point, we pay the highest ticket prices and have a manager on one of the highest wages in Europe.
Besides, we pay the highest ticket prices in world football but we are here helping the silent one [Stan] short - change one of our own players by denying them good wages.
We had the stadium excuse but with the highest ticket price in the kingdom & pretty much across Europe, the stadium paid for & so much cash reserve.
The club also demands fans pay higher ticket prices than any other.
we're paying walcott 140k / wk, we're overpaying to a lot of players, the fans pay the highest ticket prices in Europe and no title once again, fighting for top 4.
We at Arsenal pay the highest ticket prices in the country, and we have rarely seen all that excess profit spent on players when we need them, such as Arsene Wenger's refusal to sign a defensive midfielder until this January, despite lacking in the role since Vieira's departure in 2005.
We are one of the richest clubs in the world charging highest ticket prices so money is there and we should be able to buy those players, but we lack the ambition and care, not because we should expect less from the club.
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