I'll pay £77 in fact I'll pay a £100 if it gets me in Anfield because for too long the tickets have gone to unappreciative living in the past lifeless fans.
What's another 30 quid?
What's another 50 quid?
For some it's enough to stop them going to the match.
Aside from that, in an era when Premier League teams are receiving a vast influx of money it's about time the fans saw a benefit.
I don't say "fans were rewarded" because they already pay to see their teams play.
Uli Hoeness (Bayern Munich) said it best: “We could charge more than €130. Let’s say we charged €380. We’d get €2.5m more in income, but what’s €2.5m to us? In a transfer discussion you argue about the sum for five minutes. But the difference between €130 and €380 is huge for the fans. We do not think fans are like cows, who you milk. Football has got to be for everybody. That’s the biggest difference between us and England.”
BTW that price is for SEASON TICKETS!!!
Maybe the other big difference is that he talks about wrapping up a deal in 5 minutes.
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