I would love to know how many of you Wenger haters have ever even been to a game, but you are still going to
moan about ticket prices.
Not so, because the Evening Standard has reported Wenger's thoughts on all the recent
talk about ticket prices and TV money and despite us regularly being told that the Gunners are the most expensive team to go and see, Wenger seems to think that we are getting a great deal.
I get the comment
about ticket prices too, the rowdier fans are generally the same fans that complain that they can't afford to come often.
The next generation of sports facilities will be powered by alternative energy, incorporate parks into the designs, rely on mass transit, conserve water and be built with reusable materials — but don't ask about ticket prices
We build up our Champions League final coverage with a look comparative study about ticket prices
Firmino's number change, the t - shirt shop copyright battle, the mere existence of Michael Owen, and there's always something
brewing about the ticket prices being too damn high.
If UEFA and the Premier League want to regulate football, then how about they look at debt, or if they have any interest in the fans,
what about ticket pricing?
The only people who have a right to
moan about ticket prices are those that either buy them or those that wish to buy them but can not afford to.