tbf i don’t think it’s limited to Pool, Arsenal fans flipped out over a 4% increase last year The most expensive seats are still going to be under £50 a game, they have no idea how good they have it
I respect the English fans. sure, they might be entitled but they don't take shit from the owners. over here we get abused by ticket prices and nobody says a word, we just accept it.
Yes 100%. To put that in perspective, I have a friend going to a Spurs match for 25-50 pounds per person. I just paid $200 per for mediocre Knicks tickets.
I don't even know that they're raising prices for Eagles tickets until they've already charged my account.
I respect them not taking shit from their owners, and envy their ticket prices for sure. But the hypocrisy to cry murder at a 1 lb per game increase while demanding champions league football from the owners and manager is pretty gross. You want mid table ticket prices, don’t bitch about a mid table team.
Maybe if your owners are billionaires, they expect more investment in the club. Euro club fans just seem to be built different. Like, no matter who owns the club, the fans should come first. Idkayne I'm wrong
Guaita picks up an injury in the last hour of buildup today for their match. In effect, the 1st - 4th choice keepers are out. Palace will start their 5th String Academy keeper with only U21 minutes as far as I can tell. A fellow academy GK is on the bench. FWIW: Meslier was 20y/o when he earned his job.
Nobody got my joke, the Brighton match was halted briefly because the power went out. It would have hit harder if the power wasn’t restored within just a few minutes.
I thought the ba dum tss would have communicated my comedic genius but hey, I’m dealing with 95% not-Spurs fans, I clearly have to dumb it down more.
Big three points. I still disagree with with them calling Longstaff offside, but luckily Niakhate didn't want that to the ref to be the center of attention
If some of your sub stoppages are injury related, how many stoppages can you do? Basic rules are 5 subs over 3 stoppages.