Liverpool tried it with the new main stand, but supporters groups mobilised and were furious. The club listened.
In 8m population London, with millions of tourists in a year; Arsenal, Spuds and Chelski can get away with extremely high prices. If lifetime supporters don’t like it, they’re...
I spotted this a few years back. Thomas Cook have cornered the market. One off tickets to the likes of Anfield, are well into the £100’s per person. These sell out. Explains the swathes of obvious football tourists at ManU and Liverpool games always snapping photos and excitedly grinning (even...
I agree with your sentiments, but for PL clubs in affluent southern England and major football cities such as Manchester and Liverpool, I think the PL clubs will still be able to get away exponential growth in s/t prices. Simply due to high demand for 'the product' by new football fans in the...
With seat arm rests, a complimentary programme, cup tickets included and carpeted lounges ... some will pay 2 to 3 times as much. Differentiated marketing does work.
It really will happen in no short time. Roy Keane was pilloried at that time about the prawn sandwich brigade, but the Emirates and the new WHL take it to another level with the vast majority of seats priced beyond raucous 'oiks' from the wrong side of the tracks.
I watched a Dortmund game on...