And the worst part of it is that this amount is just about the same as was earned from the 3 percent rise in
season ticket prices for this season.
Sad thing is people are willing to pay high
season ticket price no matter how bad football we play how far down the league we are.
# 22million in profit and debt free 7th in the premier league with one of the lower wage budgets hugely successful manager on a long term contract a squad full of international players another freeze
on season ticket prices all without a sugar daddy throwing money at it or running up big debts.
Got home from the game about an hour or so ago, purely because the trains were delayed and what not, nearly got my head kicked in by the Southampton lot on the way back too and this is after seeing us loose 2 - 1 at home to a lesser team than us and then I just read that Stan Kroenke has taken 3 million quid out the club which coincidently is part of the 3 % rise
of season ticket prices... Not been my night really.
The Arsenal boss Ivan Gazidis has announced that the club are
freezing season ticket prices for next season (although Club Members will pay an extra 2 %) which will hopefully see the protests we saw last year come down to minimum.
Here's the even better news, if season ticket sales surpass 15,000 then the club will refund 50 % of the
net season ticket price should it fall short of the play - offs.
I can't see the point of releasing all this stuff, it's not as if he needs fans to be any any more furious with him and his penny pinching ways, especially when we are bled dry
over season ticket prices.
The additional charge is to be added to next
years season ticket price, it's because we keep getting home games in the FA Cup.
The club can not survive without supporters, so negative publicity will affect your beloved Kroenke, whether you like it or not, Kroenke and the board have already had to back down in the face of supporter pressure when they tried to screw more money out of us over
increase season ticket prices and the Barcelona game.
Charlton Athletic Supporters Trust (CAST) want a review of the terms of West Ham's rental agreement at the Olympic Stadium in response to the West Ham's decision to drastically cut
season ticket prices when they move in 2016.
His views are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of ClaretandHugh The news that the club has
slashed season ticket prices has been greeted with mixed reactions since its release.
Workers at the Etihad have traditionally been given the tickets as a token of appreciation for their efforts on top of their salaries but from next season they will have to pay 50 % of a
regular season ticket price.
The new band five West
Ham season ticket priced at # 289 is # 10 cheaper than Man City's # 299 season ticket which is cheapest in the Premier League.
I don't think the club would be that silly though, although they certainly won't
reduce season ticket prices I would have thought, because they want to maintain the income in the face of reduced Champions League money.
The sorry Liverpool saga
about season ticket prices, increasing prices, fans walking out, then price rise rescinded, has once again raised the question of what is the place of fans in modern football.
Should #lufc fail to reach at least the play - offs in 2016/17, supporters will receive a 25 % refund on their
Net Season Ticket price.
Oh goody Two more years of excuses «it was the ref ect ect» Two more years of not getting the players we need and selling the ones we have And two more years of bombing get out of CL in the last 16 Also two more years of
highest season ticket prices and EVERYONE else in the footballing world either la7gjing at us or shaking Thier heads in utter astonishment Oh goody
Changes will include a new Band 5 season ticket costing # 289, the equivalent of # 15.20 per game, and an under - 16
season ticket priced at # 99.
I understand what the author is saying but worth say the truth: it is not Wenger setting
the season ticket prices and it is not Wenger responsible for the transfer budget.
I think the situation justifies it... and no, I can't afford
the season ticket price currently and would love to, still doesn't change the facts.
Arsenal Fans pay the highest home ticket prices in the Premier League and have a very high
season ticket price, especially in comparison to some of Europe's biggest clubs.
The fans are being continually let down and exploited with Arsenal's
season ticket prices the highest in the league.
Everyone compares
our season ticket price but fails to calculate the average, because our season ticket is for 26 matches whilst most teams only offer 19 matches for their season ticket.
Firstly,
season ticket prices were reduced for this season as we failed (for the first time in years) to qualify for the champions league.
I think what should be asked, and what is owed to all fans, is why we are always scrimping and saving, when we pay the highest
season ticket prices and we have plentiful cash reserves, as witnessed by our majority share - holder being able to whip out the odd 3 - 4million out of it whenever he wants.
our owner is a billionaire and we are paying the highest
season ticket prices in the world.