Absolutely not. Its called supply and demand and we're firmly in the entertainment industry. Compare it with an overpriced concert ticket. If they were not filling the grounds they couldn't demand the prices. At the Ricoh we offer poor value for sub-standard low level football, hence we charge the prices of a tribute act. Chelse v Liverpool or whatever the other quotes were are in line with the top performers today and comparable with a Take That concert (yeah I know I'm out of touch with music too).
Ho ho ho.
So as someone who's clearly ignorant and uneducated, what am I missing when I condemn running battles on Earlsdon high street in front of families, or the fact that people are wary of bringing their children to a game for fear of being caught up in trouble? Genuine question, this. I'm happy to see the error of my ways in the face of some actual justification outside of mentioning loyalty and tradition or what have you.
What happened against Fester at Earlsdon was unacceptable...end of.
Being drunk and disorderly is already an offence.
Difference is an overpriced concert ticket is once a year if that. Football is a weekly cost. Factory workers on less then £7 an hour can't afford a football ticket especially if they own a house, car, kids etc... Whereas 25 years ago they could.
Then surely 80% of folk at the weekend in town will be nicked? Difference is football fans are easy target for police to up there arrest figures. Bit like car drivers easy pickings
Football's definitely skyrocketed price-wise, regardless of who can still/now afford it. When you look at some season ticket prices in the top division it's obscene.
Is it Germany where it's still relatively sensible?
Out of curiosity.... How many 'innocent' people were injured that day? The police even stood there and watched it unfold. I see uneducated further up the thread. Too many are brainwashed by the media, that's uneducated. End of the day you see more trouble up town on a Friday/saturday night. Doesn't mean drinking should be banned from town centres.
- football violence is rare in Coventry and England overall. I think there is certainly worse things going on in life and the country.
There's no way in hell 80% of people are being disorderly. It's Coventry, not Mogadishu.
To be fair everything has gone up in the last 25 years - the average house price was about £44k it's now £166k, gallon of petrol cost £1.70 it's now around £6, etc
I do try to avoid both as much as possible nowadays.
Same as mate but it's got worse, especially the sky dome. Attitude everywhere you go.. I stay local myself and maybe head to scholars And then oak. haha see some right states at 4am in there. Makes me feel normal
Same as mate but it's got worse, especially the sky dome. Attitude everywhere you go.. I stay local myself and maybe head to scholars And then oak. haha see some right states at 4am in there. Makes me feel normal
I was in there the Saturday before... God knows how many jagers by the end of the night.... I done the classy joints that night my local the Devon and then the Jag haha.Oh no. Hopefully you didn't see me in there. I was twisted Saturday just gone! :laugh:
Are the two fat chav twins still running around with the Legion? Horrible little feckers.
What about 'Big Kev' ? Didn't he have a bash at cage fighting and get battered?
Are the two fat chav twins still running around with the Legion? Horrible little feckers.
What about 'Big Kev' ? Didn't he have a bash at cage fighting and get battered?
Football's definitely skyrocketed price-wise, regardless of who can still/now afford it. When you look at some season ticket prices in the top division it's obscene.
Is it Germany where it's still relatively sensible?
I went on a lads holiday with them several years ago. That was an experience.
I remember going to Old Trafford for the first time. It was £1.25 to get in for away fans.
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