marhes26 said:James thats been my exact view for the last couple of years.They know they are losing money so they are trying to recoup some of what they are losing,so therefore are charging that bit more to the people like myself(season ticket holder).It will be sheer greed if they put the prices up even more at Ashburton.
lewdikris said:No. Chance.
They're about at their level now - they won't rise steeply or fall much. The business plan for the stadium's in place to keep a high level of income.
They know they can get that income at current pricings - look how many of us are waiting for season tickets - so why on earth would they drop them.
Arsenal is not a charity. Unfortunately.
lewdikris said:Well, obviously they'll go up with inflation!
Premiership football is premium product. If you just wanna watch a game go to a lower league match - there's always ****loads of tickets available, and they're cheap.
not when that increase in supply cost 400M pounds... 260M of which still need to be paid back... with interest.bomb_diggy said:it shoudl go down..
cos increase supplu would lead to fall in prices
hehehe
microeconomics ><
Romain said:I saw on Skynews few days ago that Arsenal's season ticket was Europe's more expensive one : 800£... whereas for great Italian clubs it is about 125£, and FC Porto 67£...
One of my dream is to see Arsenal playing at Highburry, but it seems for you English people it's still difficult, so for a French man...