yellowforever wrote:A ticket to see star striker Karl Hawley strut his stuff at the impressive North Street stadium - £18.
A ticket to see mediocre players such as Reus, Gundogan and Immobile in the dump that is the Westfalenstadion - £12.85
I think it highlights a greater problem within British football.
It's not British football, it's Britain.
The Nexus 5 (it's a mobile telephone, for the oldsters) was £279.99 in England and $279.99 in the USA. A dollar is with about 6/10ths of a pound, so it was 40% more over here.
A night at the baseball for 3 hours? $8.
Test match cricket at the MCG? $14AUS
Gallon of unleaded? $3.35
The UK charges crazy money for stuff, and we love it.
You're right about the Germany thing though. The BM Chairman said about the money they charge. He was asked why they were so cheap and he said that the prices lost Bayern a couple of million Euros a year. A couple of million Euros to Bayern Munich is chicken feed. It's their water bill, or a day's salary for their starting XI. But to the fans, that extra 300 Euros is a week's salary, which is a lot.
Very clearly, Torquay can't do that. We can't take that attitude because we have no way of getting back that money. Manchester City, on the other hand...
Matt.
[quote="yellowforever"]A ticket to see star striker Karl Hawley strut his stuff at the impressive North Street stadium - £18.
A ticket to see mediocre players such as Reus, Gundogan and Immobile in the dump that is the Westfalenstadion - £12.85
I think it highlights a greater problem within British football.[/quote]
It's not British football, it's Britain.
The Nexus 5 (it's a mobile telephone, for the oldsters) was £279.99 in England and $279.99 in the USA. A dollar is with about 6/10ths of a pound, so it was 40% more over here.
A night at the baseball for 3 hours? $8.
Test match cricket at the MCG? $14AUS
Gallon of unleaded? $3.35
The UK charges crazy money for stuff, and we love it.
You're right about the Germany thing though. The BM Chairman said about the money they charge. He was asked why they were so cheap and he said that the prices lost Bayern a couple of million Euros a year. A couple of million Euros to Bayern Munich is chicken feed. It's their water bill, or a day's salary for their starting XI. But to the fans, that extra 300 Euros is a week's salary, which is a lot.
Very clearly, Torquay can't do that. We can't take that attitude because we have no way of getting back that money. Manchester City, on the other hand...
Matt.