What is wrong with this is that the away fans are expected to pay above what they usually pay and have no way to have that balance addressed. They choose to support their club and are happy to do so. Why should their money go towards our finances? Whereas if their own teams received the gate receipts from their own travelling fans, it would be in line with their own price structure and agreements.
First of all; our money – when going to an away match – goes to their clubs finance so it equals itself out.
I understand what you are saying but I can’t see it happening. The rules were changed awhile back and I can’t see it changing any day soon. The point is that away fans are using the away facilities, including extra police etc.
Just a little adjustment would make the system fairer for all.
To be honest, fair or not I can’t see it happening. Football is a dog eats dog business. The only way you will get change is, as I have said, if fans started voting with their feet.
I think this kind of elitist attitude is the problem. So only human beings that are rich (as if that is some way to value a person) are allowed to go. What a lovely world we live in. I also do not think, that you of all people should be telling people to stop making their opinions known. Yes those people can stop going if they want. Do not think for one minute that the number of people who are rich enough to pay these prices are long and wide. I think many of those that go to matches can only afford to do so occasionally across the year. It will only take those numbers to fall below the number of people wanting to go and you will start seeing empty seats. Just look at some of the grounds around the country and the future is not so set in stone. But if they do make that choice, like the Man City fans, that is one way they can make their viewpoint known. But whatever action they take, they are still allowed to voice their disgruntlement.
I agree that it is an elitist attitude, but I am also a realist and in a free market society it won’t be changing any day soon. It is Darwin’s theory; the fittest (and richest) will survive.
I wouldn’t dream of telling people to stop making their opinions known. In fact I support their right to speak out (whether I agree or not). I am just a realist.
But that is a market economy; when seats or sales go down then clubs will have to adapt to it; say by cheaper seats. But until then nothing is going to change.
I do have sympathy for the poor fan (as I had stated, I was myself) but know needs must.