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    Article posted on YNWA, makes some very interesting reading...

    ONE IN EIGHT SEASON TICKET HOLDERS WON'T RENEW DUE TO COST

    * Virgin Money's Football Fans Price Index shows 17.8 per cent rise in matchday costs
    * Number of fans priced out of the game up 5%
    * West Ham fans least likely to renew season ticket


    One in every eight football fans (12%) is considering not renewing their season ticket because they have been priced out of the game - up five per cent on the same time last year, according to new research* from Virgin Money. Fans of Premiership clubs are least likely to return next season, with around 16 per cent believing they cannot afford to attend every home match.

    Virgin Money estimates that around a quarter of all season tickets won't be renewed across the country this summer, with reasons varying from family commitments to the overall cost and even disillusionment at the poor quality of the football on display.

    But research shows that almost half of those who are not renewing say following their team is just too expensive. And Virgin Money's Football Fans Price Index shows the cost of going to games has risen by 17.8 per cent since January 2006.

    And the poll showed West Ham will feel the backlash most keenly, with some 38 per cent of season ticket holders saying they wouldn't be renewing next year. Almost three quarters of those claim Upton Park is just too expensive, suggesting that the club's recent Great Escape at Old Trafford may not be enough to keep the fans happy.

    Other Premiership clubs pricing their fans away from the game include championship challengers Manchester United, who recently announced a 14 per cent rise in ticket prices for next season, Middlesbrough and Liverpool. Portsmouth and Bolton fans are among the least likely to complain about costs vindicating the clubs' decisions to either freeze or lower season ticket prices for next season.

    Club with % of ST holders not renewing due to cost

    1 West Ham United (28)
    2 Manchester United (24)
    3 Liverpool (22)
    4 Middlesbrough (21)
    5 Newcastle United (19)
    6 Tottenham Hotspur (19)
    7 Aston Villa (17)
    8 Chelsea (15)
    9 Blackburn Rovers (14)
    10 Charlton Athletic (13)
    11 Arsenal (13)
    12 Fulham (12)
    13 Manchester City (11)
    14 Sheffield United (11)
    15 Watford (10)
    16 Wigan Athletic (10)
    17 Reading (8)
    18 Bolton Wanderers (8)
    19 Everton (7)
    20 Portsmouth (7)

    Club with % of ST holders not renewing due to poor quality of football

    1 Manchester City (13)
    2 Newcastle United (10)
    3 West Ham United (7)
    4 Watford (6)
    5 Wigan Athletic (4)
    6 Middlesbrough (3)
    7 Aston Villa (1)
    7 Blackburn Rovers (1)
    7 Charlton Athletic (1)
    7 Fulham (1)
    7 Reading (1)
    7 Everton (1)
    13 Manchester United (0)
    13 Liverpool (0)
    13 Tottenham Hotspur (0)
    13 Chelsea (0)
    13 Arsenal (0)
    13 Sheffield United (0)
    13 Bolton Wanderers (0)
    13 Portsmouth (0)

    The findings of the survey for the Virgin Money Football Fans Price Index highlight the threat rising costs of being a fan pose to the future of the game, illustrating the potential impact of high ticket prices on everyday fans.

    Virgin Money's Football Fans' Price Index shows that in the past year the cost of attending games has risen by 17.84 per cent. The index is aimed at helping supporters keep track of the rises and falls in the costs of supporting their team. The company identified the match-day essentials fans buy and keeps tabs on increases and decreases.

    At the launch of the index last year the matchday basket of goods cost ᆪ77.95 and now it's ᆪ91.87 - a rise of ᆪ13.92. An increase in the cost of match tickets and replica shirts are the main reasons behind the increase.

    Virgin Money spokesman John Franklin said: "Football clubs have to understand that fans can only take so much. High ticket prices, pricey merchandise and matchday programmes are all contributing to an ordinary fan's regular costs. Loyalty should be rewarded, not exploited.

    "There is evidence that some clubs are listening to their fans - price freezes and even price reductions are being introduced in the Premiership - but sadly at the moment these are exceptions to the rule. If we want to continue to fill our stadia and attract future generations to the beautiful game, football has to be affordable to all."

    Virgin Money's Football Fans' Prices Index runs every three months and looks at the cost of a typical basket of goods monitoring the ups and downs of prices.

    The firm's research team examines the cost of items such as a gallon of petrol; match tickets; food; alcohol; train tickets and replica shirts.

    -Ends-

    Notes to editors:

    * Football Fans' Census interviewed a representative sample of 2,013 football fans between 10th - 19th April 2007
    * The basket of goods includes a gallon of petrol, a pint of lager, a bacon roll, a train fare, a match ticket, a replica shirt, pay-per-view cost and a match programme
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    #2
    22%, that's depressing

    I thought we'd frozen ST prices for next season?

    Joey Barton wasn't wrong about how Man City fans would not be wanting to pay to watch their team play so ****e!
    Like blood on iron

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      #3
      Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
      22%, that's depressing

      I thought we'd frozen ST prices for next season?

      Joey Barton wasn't wrong about how Man City fans would not be wanting to pay to watch their team play so ****e!


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        #4
        I thought our ST prices were one of the cheapest in the country. In any case, those statistics are very surprising, I would have thought the figure was more like 6% or something considering the seemingly never-ending waiting list we have at the moment.

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          #5
          Originally posted by NICKZS View Post
          I thought our ST prices were one of the cheapest in the country. In any case, those statistics are very surprising, I would have thought the figure was more like 6% or something considering the seemingly never-ending waiting list we have at the moment.
          But of those who decide not to renew, all they'll do is renew it and pass it onto someone else. The reason we have such a waiting list, is because people just rent them out to someone else for a season until they can afford to go again.

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            #6
            Originally posted by DJS View Post
            But of those who decide not to renew, all they'll do is renew it and pass it onto someone else. The reason we have such a waiting list, is because people just rent them out to someone else for a season until they can afford to go again.
            Very true.

            The club also let people have more than one ticket in their name, I know people with as many as three, and I also know someone who goes on the ticket of a person who's been dead for 6 years!
            I live with Steptoe.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mumsafan View Post
              Very true.

              The club also let people have more than one ticket in their name, I know people with as many as three, and I also know someone who goes on the ticket of a person who's been dead for 6 years!
              I go on my great-grandads. I don't think there's anything wrong with keeping it in the family if you are passionate about the club and are making good use of the ticket.

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                #8
                Originally posted by NICKZS View Post
                I go on my great-grandads. I don't think there's anything wrong with keeping it in the family if you are passionate about the club and are making good use of the ticket.
                The easy thing to say would be that it's wrong, and you should give it up because the owner isnt using it anymore.

                But i wont lie and pretend that i'd do that - because i wouldnt.

                I cant blame you.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DJS View Post
                  The easy thing to say would be that it's wrong, and you should give it up because the owner isnt using it anymore.

                  But i wont lie and pretend that i'd do that - because i wouldnt.

                  I cant blame you.
                  They are gold dust so I couldn't really pass on it. The 2 tickets we have have been in the family for about 40 years and I'd hope to pass it onto my kid when I eventually have one. At least the move to the new stadium will allow more to people to get their tickets sorted out (hopefully!).

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                    #10
                    They reckoned there were about 4000 dead people at the match.

                    I'm sure that they bquietly had an amnesty the other year where you could swap the names over , but didn't publicise it mutch so as not to piss off the non-ticket holders
                    "Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest."
                    - Denis Diderot (1713-1784)

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by NICKZS View Post
                      They are gold dust so I couldn't really pass on it. The 2 tickets we have have been in the family for about 40 years and I'd hope to pass it onto my kid when I eventually have one. At least the move to the new stadium will allow more to people to get their tickets sorted out (hopefully!).
                      Every summer they have an amnesty where you can go and have the name changed, between certain dates. Loads do it.
                      I live with Steptoe.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Mumsafan View Post
                        Every summer they have an amnesty where you can go and have the name changed, between certain dates. Loads do it.
                        I may well do it then. Do you know how you find out the dates by any chance?

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                          #13
                          * Football Fans' Census interviewed a representative sample of 2,013 football fans between 10th - 19th April 2007
                          This is the key sentence, 2000 fans from 20 teams mean they only asked on average 100 fans from each team. Also don't believe any LFC fan would want to give up the season ticket. Good times ahead and all.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mumsafan View Post
                            Every summer they have an amnesty where you can go and have the name changed, between certain dates. Loads do it.
                            First I've heard of that - my Dad would jump at the chance as he is on a dead man's ticket at the moment.

                            I thought they only did it once every few years?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Mumsafan View Post
                              Every summer they have an amnesty where you can go and have the name changed, between certain dates. Loads do it.
                              People like me stand literally zero chance then

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