With thousands of consumers struggling to cope
with rising ticket prices, there is an imbalance between player remuneration and the cost of going to watch your team play.
Not exact matches
stan kroenke will never invest anything infact he took 3m last year from the club for strategic and advisory services the # 3m figure tallies
with the amount the club raised from a 3 %
rise on season -
ticket prices for this season.he is also an admirer of the glazers
Everyone
with half a brain was well aware that salaries and fees would
rise exponentially considering the amount of money being awarded to teams from UEFA, massive TV contracts and
rising ticket prices.
There are concerns that ordinary fans are being
priced out of going to watch English football matches,
with ticket prices since 2011
rising at twice the rate of inflation.
Coincidentally, the # 3m figure tallies
with the amount the club raised from a 3 %
rise on season -
ticket prices for this season.
With ticket prices reportedly going for some $ 16,
Rose and Stenson played to a full house, which was quite a contrast to the empty seats in many other Olympic venues.
unfortunately football has not been affordable for the working classes for a long time now and season
tickets are bought by affluent supporters who have money to burn and who will continue to spend
with every
price rise.
«
With ticket prices set to
rise... in the new year, commuters in particular are right to demand that ministers get a grip.»
Overall, box office revenue from 2017 was down nearly 3 percent, compared
with 2016 — even as the average
ticket price rose 4 percent to $ 8.97.
With the
price of
tickets on the
rise, and 72 % of 16 - 24 year old's saying cost is the reason they would not attend the cinema, it is no surprise that this would appeal to students.
With 2016 train
ticket prices published today, rail industry leaders have confirmed that fares will
rise on average by 1.1 per cent next year, the smallest annual increase for six years.
With most carriers, the
prices on unsold
tickets tend to
rise sharply once you get within three weeks of departure, and even more so within a week.