Prices Protest

Discussion in 'Football Discussion' started by naruto, Mar 8, 2007.

  1. naruto

    naruto DYC 1st team Reserves

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    If supporters of all clubs and of the game of football in general do not do something soon then the game is going to die a slow and ugly death, stripped of all dreams and with the scars of thousands on its rotting soul. People should come together in a massive protest on one given day and just not go to any match or watch any match on the tv. The empty spaces on stadiums all over the country would be the perfect way to tell the money-masters and the law-makers that we have all had enough and unless something radsical is done in ticket pricing and in the structure of the game throughout the country from the top of the Premiership to the under eights playing on the local park, and in the distribution of wealth, then a souless game played out in a souless empty stadium will be all that the greedy have left. A protest is the only way. Someone should organise it.
     
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    Lozia DYC 1st team Reserves

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    Can't say Arsenal will have that problem anytime soon. Its impossible to get tickets for most matches, and there bloody expensive too. I bought tickets for Arsenal vs West Ham. £66 each and they are he cheapest I could get. Still, small price to pay for watching your team. Blackburn is who I usually see. The tickets are well cheap, yet the attendance is still extremely low.
     

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