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Fair play, maybe we will get in and around a sell out!
At Twenty Quid and fiver for kids it will.Be nowhere near.
About 100k mateDoes anyone know how much money we get for a live tv game,? Trying to look up, but can’t find any info.
The only All-Prem tieSeriously? The best game they could find was Forest Leeds?
Might ne a dig at rovers looking at charging up to £45 for some away games (and to home fans)Good pricing yet I find the headline Twenty’s Plenty a bit odd when he don’t charge that for league games while having a dig at Bolton.
It’s live on sky Wednesday 26th 8pm KO
Sadly Keith, £100,000 wouldn't even buy Euxton's all time leading goalscorer ,the Pele of Preston ,Ando !!Ok thanks, that will help towards signing a player.👍🙈🤣🤣
Through the FSA Championship network, I now have at least half of the championship fans groups/trusts members on board as we look to address the increased cost of following our clubs away.Good pricing yet I find the headline Twenty’s Plenty a bit odd when he don’t charge that for league games while having a dig at Bolton.
Senior tickets are also £20.Kids and OAPs pay what? They probably make up half the crowd
Appreciate all this work but without a drastic change to the financial model of football in this country, fans in the second tier and below will continue to be charged prices that are disproportionate to the quality of football.Through the FSA Championship network, I now have at least half of the championship fans groups/trusts members on board as we look to address the increased cost of following our clubs away.
An away price cap for me is the only way forward and PNE are in support of this.
It is worth noting that we could have charged normal match day prices and made up the difference from a probable lower home support by a guaranteed 100k from Everton.
Football is too expensive but it is my view that what a club charges its home fans is between them and their fanbase but away fans in the championship should not be paying more than an away fan in the Premier League.
The game has changed massively,no longer the game of the working class,has not been for a long while.Appreciate all this work but without a drastic change to the financial model of football in this country, fans in the second tier and below will continue to be charged prices that are disproportionate to the quality of football.
Pricing always seems to be a thing Peter gets rightAt Twenty Quid and fiver for kids it will.
Credit to the club.
Not when it comes to buying players.Pricing always seems to be a thing Peter gets right
I know, certainly didn't get the pricing right for Okkels and loads moreNot when it comes to buying players.