Paddingtonwolf
Flaming Galah
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I wonder if they actually pay the prices though?
My guess is he likes Mrs brown's boys, voted for Brexit and thinks Matt Doherty is a good signing.
The problem with this is, if you price out the hardcore section of fans and they can't pay/find something else to do with their time. What happens upon relegation? You wont get a lot of those back and there will be a large number only interested in attending in the Premier League. Its OK rinsing the fans short term but there doesn't appear to be any long term thinking going onIt just needs the fans to say no and leave empty seats.
Until that happens they will keep pushing the prices up.
Plenty will moan but plenty will still pay up.
At this rate if we get relegated Vinny and Co will class a price freeze in the Championship as positive PR.
Wonder if they’ll send the poll results to Wolves and ask for a comment?Wolves increase match ticket prices at Molineux
Wolves have increased match ticket prices at Molineux with supporters now paying up to £63.50 for a Premier League match.www.expressandstar.com
But your ST cost per game isn't that bad is it (close to ok in the current football climate...a climate that is out of sync with real life mind).I fully accept I'm part of the problem, I could say no and I don't.
Point is they shouldn't be making people like me even consider saying no, I'm not much of a hard sell.