When I was in my teens and even into my early twenties I would often go and see any old match from non league upwards because I loved watching football and sometimes because I just wanted to get my tally of grounds up.
This week I'm on a course up in Leicester for a couple of days so as I don't know anyone else up there and I've yet to visit the KP stadium I thought I'd take in Leicester's match with Blackburn , that was until I realised the cheapest ticket was £35!
Totally ridiculous price for a midweek division 2 match.
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South £29, East £28, JTT £22.
http://www.lcfcdirect.com/events.aspx?section=eve
A nice change from the £50 last year (if it's true).
Leicester's wage bill season before last was £27m , total joke.
South SK1 SK4
£29
South SK1/2/3/4
£29
Visitors Section
£28
East G1 G2
£28
A2 C1
£29
A2 C1 a
£29
JTT 1
£22
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24052562
Pushing prices up will no longer be needed/justifiable to meet high wage bills because these are coming down. In any case surely it makes sense to fill empty seats that yield nothing rather than push up prices which might raise some money but put others off.
One of Charlton's best hopes might be to play the long game and improve the squad gradually AND improve revenue by getting more people in / sorting out the queues. This so that just as certain clubs are disallowed from registering players, we are in a position to strengthen the weakest parts of the squad.
Getting back to the Premier League in this way is a long shot but the better shape we are in, the more likely we are to attract new investment to make that push up into the top six
CllrEmma @TownCloseEmma
£35 walk up price today at #itfc! 15,000 crowd. 15,000 empty seats. could yoevil tues be back to 11,000 low of the rainy Stockport game?
And the more that owners put in by way of loans and debt, the more they can say "we will do it my way"... as you say (just like QPR) watch those ST prices go through the roof once we go up... alternatively how about a club which values the fans whatever division they are in especially the ones that stay loyal through the thinner years.
I think the whole concept of just popping along to a match is dying out now.
The London clubs as we know from our time up there are charging a fortune - Arsenal are charging top price £126 per ticket for some games!
theguardian.com/news/datablog/2013/jun/19/premier-league-ticket-prices-club-charge-the-most