

Jan 8, 2013 -- 6:11PM, clive82 wrote:
Easy to criticise other clubs business model and revenue streams when your club is bankrolled by an Arab sugar daddy. Supply and demand, if Arsenal can't flog sufficient tickets at £62 they'll have to review their prices in future.
Arsenal's business model consist of making as much money as possible for the shareholders. If their supporters want to pay for that in their new real estate whilst they sell off their best players that is up to them
. Never ever any grass banks at the Bridge .




"We're going to be launching a campaign within a few weeks, we will be calling for a maximum ticket price in the Premier League for away fans.
Next season they could knock off £32 from every single ticket, for every single game, for every single supporter in the Premier League and still have the same amount of money that they have this season because of the TV income."
(Malcolm Clarke, Football Supporters' Federation president)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jan/09/liverpool-manchester-united-ticket-prices