How have the BBC screwed up? All the data was presented correctly by them as far as I can see. The full data was presented on the website and their tool for a graphical representation shows the programme at £3 against a division average of £2.92.
Where did their app show us on the scale of the most expensive programs?
(Note for those who need everything explained to them I know we are just as expensive as 95% of the rest of the league)
Have you still got that screen shot?
Not that that this is the point anyway
The article is entitled words to the effect of the true cost of support ing CCFC.
The information is based on information supplied by the BBC.
The CET pointed out that we are very expensive in terms of food and drink and it's compass' fault. Also the club only get 15% of that
(I assume you accept they did not need to mention either fact. If they are spinning against the club)
They mention that we are average priced on season tickets. They make reference to the more expensive Southend.
(I assume you accept if they were spinning against the club they would point out the cost of the cheapest season ticket in comparison)
They then make one comment about the cost of matchday programs. The BBC app shows us as expensive. It's a point that as oppose to ticket prices and food and drink most people couldn't give a crap about.
Yet in the article that is the one line you pick up on. Nick states it was an attempt to kick the club and you highlight as a good example of spinning against the club.
I mean seriously you are both either very very deluded and a tad paranoid. Or there is spinning afoot but I have to say in this occasion it is not the CET but yourself and nick.
If someone wanted to spin against the club from the BBC web site..,.
According to the BBC......
Coventry City are 6% more expensive than the average cost of a replica shirt
Coventry are 14% more expensive for a child replica shirt. You would think in the current circumstances with wasps making everything cheaper for children would be a priority.
Coventry's cheapest season ticket is £249. 00 yet Bradford manage to do one for £100.00 less. Which might explain their much higher attendances compared to Coventry.
Each goal costs you over £10 a goal where as Fleetwood are real value for their goals at just over £6 a goal.
It's costs more than the average at Coventry to buy a pie, drink and program.
(Now an article like that would be a good example of spinning against the club)
The article you are suggesting is spinning. If there is any spinning in there the only one who could genuinely get their arse in their hands would be Compass.