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    Season Tickets Pricing 2024-25 Season.

    Season Ticket Pricing 2024-25 Season

    Looking at the top two in the Premier league this last season, Arsenal & Manchester City have increased Pricing for the coming season by 10%.

    Arsenal have increased their cheapest ticket by £100 bringing the season ticket to £1,073 the dearest in the Premier league.
    Manchester City increase is £40 which brings their cheapest adult price to £425.
    19 not named clubs have put a freeze on the tickets, 4 clubs have reduced prices, Burnley being one of these.

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    425 quid to watch arguably the best (cheating) team in the world.. and TS wants the same to watch the miller's..

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    425 quid to watch arguably the best (cheating) team in the world.. and TS wants the same to watch the miller's..
    Yes, I too thought that pal. Depends where about's you are in the Etihad though for that price.

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    Fulham FC - Most expensive non-corporate season ticket in the Premier league at £3,000.
    Certain areas are £150 for home league match ticket.
    The club has certain areas at £500 for season tickets.
    Fulham 4% increase on season tickets, & match day tickets.
    Tottenham Hotspur fans not happy, the club phasing out the 50% discount for over 65's.

    Wolverhampton Wanderers -
    Under 14 year old season tickets in the Billy Wright stand, increased in price from £105 to £290 a increase of 176%

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    Bit by bit the trend is towards footy being an armchair activity

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Bit by bit the trend is towards footy being an armchair activity
    That's going to happen with the big TVs, just like it did with the cinema. 65" is minimum now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Bit by bit the trend is towards footy being an armchair activity
    Simply not true. It's thriving. That's why the prices keep going up. It might go pop but no real signs of it yet.

    Attendances are much higher now than in the 80's. Clubs are building bigger stadia because in the top 2 leagues they're often full. Some clubs have a 25 year waiting list for season tickets.

    There's a been a drop off in attendances this year in the premier league but Luton and Burnley have been relegated so that will go up next.


    This site is well worth a look if you like statistics.

    Total attendances England by Division. Includes Non-League.

    https://european-football-statistics.co.uk/index1.htm


    Rotherham United

    https://european-football-statistics...eague/rotu.htm


    Not the only lower league club who has a new/ish stadium that brings in more supporters than 40 years ago.



    Attendances have fallen for the FA Cup but that will be due to replays being more or less done with and because it has lost it's magic due to greed and the power the premier league have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    Simply not true. It's thriving. That's why the prices keep going up. It might go pop but no real signs of it yet.

    Attendances are much higher now than in the 80's. Clubs are building bigger stadia because in the top 2 leagues they're often full. Some clubs have a 25 year waiting list for season tickets.

    There's a been a drop off in attendances this year in the premier league but Luton and Burnley have been relegated so that will go up next.


    This site is well worth a look if you like statistics.

    Total attendances England by Division. Includes Non-League.

    https://european-football-statistics.co.uk/index1.htm


    Rotherham United

    https://european-football-statistics...eague/rotu.htm


    Not the only lower league club who has a new/ish stadium that brings in more supporters than 40 years ago.



    Attendances have fallen for the FA Cup but that will be due to replays being more or less done with and because it has lost it's magic due to greed and the power the premier league have.
    That RUFC chart is interesting. This last season was our highest average attendance since 1960, the year of my birth. In-between, the DV years were dire but so were many other periods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    That RUFC chart is interesting. This last season was our highest average attendance since 1960, the year of my birth. In-between, the DV years were dire but so were many other periods.
    I find some our attendances back end off season must have been upto 3,4 thousand down on the actual attendance because adding season tickets in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    I find some our attendances back end off season must have been upto 3,4 thousand down on the actual attendance because adding season tickets in.
    True, and I imagine quite a few attendances in the Millmoor days were 'light' due to those pesky malfunctioning turnstiles

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