Man City 5% They are taking away some of their concessions as well.
Spurs 6% reduced concessions
Arsenal 6%
Brighton 6%
Everton 6- 10%
Those are the ones so far.
Even say 4% on that for this year will make it an average of 10% a year. That really is on the boundaries of what's acceptable IMO.From £615 to £677 to £778…..K5 upper Holte. Like ‘57 around 26% increase across the two years.
That will be the "benchmarking" that put the OAP price back 12 months and up 15% Thanks for the years of support here is your reward.Brentford are whacking theirs up 10% too, there’s no way Villa won’t be copying those around them given their recent ‘benchmarking’.
CL tickets will be seperate of course , but we will be paying top dollar for that .The cynic in me thinks they are waiting as long as possible to see how likely CL football is. If its very close expect another reaming on the way.
Commercially it would be madness if we didn't capitalise on playing Real Madrid at home for example.UCL is separate and will include an extra game next season so 4 home games. I don’t doubt the club will use potential qualification to bump the prices up but with 4 extra home games at top dollar and all the riches that come with that competition they really shouldn’t be.
Commercially it would be madness if we didn't capitalise on playing Real Madrid at home for example.
There would be no problem selling out at say £60 per ticket.
It will probably be more than £60 for any of the big boys. Category A games in the PL cost just above that this seasonCommercially it would be madness if we didn't capitalise on playing Real Madrid at home for example.
There would be no problem selling out at say £60 per ticket.
Yes obviously. However its easier to justify a big hike if you dine at the top table. Arsenal prices anyone?CL tickets will be seperate of course , but we will be paying top dollar for that .
Autocratic democracy.Not sure - like before to be fair - they do want to consult - they just want to say they 'have' consulted but it will all be too late.
Hope to be wrong, but I can't see anything other than prices already agreed their end and I doubt they will go down well, same as other clubs are doing.
Not sure - like before to be fair - they do want to consult - they just want to say they 'have' consulted but it will all be too late.
Hope to be wrong, but I can't see anything other than prices already agreed their end and I doubt they will go down well, same as other clubs are doing.
Last years were announced on April 24th.No way that we’re at the end of March and a meeting with a handful of fan reps going to change their mind on whatever it is they’ve decided. With the meeting cancelled/postponed we’ll be into April before it happens, nothing will change from that meeting if tickets are announced at the same time as last year.