Because those clubs get a bucketload of money from the TV deals, and have bigger stadiums to fill. Meaning they can continue to make money even if they offer lower prices. We aren't even breaking even. But if you compare us to teams in the same league, we aren't the most expensive and we aren't...
We have. We've also had very high scoring games before. So that kind of defeats your 'higher quality' argument. Each match varies in quality and entertainment value, regardless of the level of football.
England is more expensive than a lot of other European countries, so you have to allow for that. The south east of England is particularly expensive, but on average, we earn more to compensate (partly). Plus, we have a stunning new stadium that is far superior to the stadiums of some of the...
I agree that there should be a cap of around £25 on away tickets, to encourage as many away fans as possible. Having local public transport built into the ticket isn't much help for most away fans, as they have to pay to get here in the first place.
However, I don't think £34 is extortionate...