I'm a regular visitor to West end theatres and rarely pay over £25 per ticket. We got upgraded to the top seats for a matinee of Petticoats and Dreamboats for £22 each.
Me too. I was paying income tax for around 30 years before certain organs began malfunctioning. But you need to understand other people's positions before making sweeping assumptions. There are plenty of working people priced out of attending Albion matches too.
Nope. Some of us are too ill to work so have to live on £213 every 2 weeks. I don't have a car but i do have a flat screen TV. However, so does almost everyone else because they stopped making those curved ones years ago. The fridge has food in it but due to health issues, I'm only allowed...
Then by your own logic, they get away with it. The average wage earner are not the ones buying the most expensive seats in the house. Tickets ARE available for under £35..... just!
We have some the highest prices for season tickets. Here's the full list.
http://www.pricingplaybook.co.uk/sport/championship-season-ticket-prices-20132014-update-and-analysis/
£50 per season to save £1.50 x 23 (£34.50). I certainly take the "Free" travel into consideration since it adds £15.50 per season to the cost of my matchday experience. Thanks Albion. I'm ever so grateful. :wrong: