But it's the Community STADIUM. A stadium for the COMMUNITY. Surely this emphasises that the Stadium itself should be able to be used by the entire financial and social spectrum of the community?
Fine. Then why call it the "community" stadium when, because of business necessities admittedly, the prices are only affordable for a certain aspect of the community. In comparison to what's on offer, it would be like calling Chelsea's ground "Stamford Community Bridge". It just doesn't make...