Staf Posted 11 January 2008 Posted 11 January 2008 Doesent effect me but good for the finances the more money the better
Guest Posted 11 January 2008 Posted 11 January 2008 Great. Sky yet again show no consideration for those fans who actually go to the games. Especially fans who might have planned for a Tuesday night game, and have other commitments on Mondays. Tossers.
Leicester Rule! Posted 11 January 2008 Posted 11 January 2008 Great. Sky yet again show no consideration for those fans who actually go to the games. Especially fans who might have planned for a Tuesday night game, and have other commitments on Mondays. Tossers. Chill out. thats modern day football now-a-days.
Guest Posted 11 January 2008 Posted 11 January 2008 Chill out. thats modern day football now-a-days. With the crappy atmosphere that the televisual public will no doubt moan about afterwards....
Simi Posted 11 January 2008 Posted 11 January 2008 Chill out. thats modern day football now-a-days. And this is the modern fan. Happy to bend over and let Sky carry on running things. Let's not forget they saved the Premier League and have made the whole thing so great.
SamL Posted 11 January 2008 Posted 11 January 2008 Blimey, we've been on Sky quite a few times this season haven't we. At least it's 7.45pm Kick Off which means I can get the train back instead of the 11pm bus
Guest Posted 12 January 2008 Posted 12 January 2008 And this is the modern fan.Happy to bend over and let Sky carry on running things. Let's not forget they saved the Premier League and have made the whole thing so great. Exactamundo, Chedley. Since the inception of the Premier League, only 4 teams have been champions, and one of those managed it just the once. The disparity in money between clubs, not just in different leagues, but within the PL itself, grows ever wider. More clubs are getting into financial difficulties than ever before, by the looks of things. Many fans are complaining of lack of atmosphere; even Sir Alex said his own team's supporters created an atmos that was comparable with a funeral. And in the meantime, barring a notable few, it looks like attendances are dropping. The best thing since sliced bread, eh?
Simi Posted 12 January 2008 Posted 12 January 2008 Exactamundo, Chedley.Since the inception of the Premier League, only 4 teams have been champions, and one of those managed it just the once. The disparity in money between clubs, not just in different leagues, but within the PL itself, grows ever wider. More clubs are getting into financial difficulties than ever before, by the looks of things. Many fans are complaining of lack of atmosphere; even Sir Alex said his own team's supporters created an atmos that was comparable with a funeral. And in the meantime, barring a notable few, it looks like attendances are dropping. The best thing since sliced bread, eh? Attendances are dropping, but surprisingly ticket prices continue to rise. This is the cost for an away match at Fulham now.... 07/08 £4506/07 £35 05/06 £28 Extortionate. It's no wonder ticket prices continue to rise, I saw David Gill commenting the other day they have 8,000 corporates at United per matchday. I guess that brings in more revenue than we manage on season ticket holders a season!
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 12 January 2008 Posted 12 January 2008 Brilliant we are getting spoilt by sky this season. I Will be backing the draw for this match every sky game since last season has been a draw
ousefox Posted 12 January 2008 Posted 12 January 2008 Has anyone noticed that every game we have played on sky this year we have drawn!!
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 12 January 2008 Posted 12 January 2008 Has anyone noticed that every game we have played on sky this year we have drawn!! Look above your post
ousefox Posted 12 January 2008 Posted 12 January 2008 Look above your post sorry wasnt there when i first sent it for some reason!!?
A fox for life Posted 12 January 2008 Posted 12 January 2008 thats SHIT i'm going to miss another home game now! i've missed so many this season!!! and i'm a STH
Guest Posted 12 January 2008 Posted 12 January 2008 Attendances are dropping, but surprisingly ticket prices continue to rise. This is the cost for an away match at Fulham now.... Extortionate. It's no wonder ticket prices continue to rise, I saw David Gill commenting the other day they have 8,000 corporates at United per matchday. I guess that brings in more revenue than we manage on season ticket holders a season! I think we are arguing a lost cause. Or that's how I feel.
shrood Posted 12 January 2008 Posted 12 January 2008 I think we are arguing a lost cause. Or that's how I feel. Of cours we can never return things to how they were but I believe gradually we can win small battles, it's worth fighting
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