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    Arsenal to put Ticket price up to £100 for Normal seat

    The cost of an 'ordinary' seat for a Premier League game at the Emirates Stadium in the New Year is poised to break the £100 barrier - which would make them the most expensive non-hospitality seats in the history of English football. It will also push ticket prices into a frightening new era.

    Rising prices: Cost of watching Arsenal is going up
    Even after years of becoming accustomed to the top flight's 'prawn sandwich brigade', the struggle of ordinary fans to pay for admission can only get harder once the landmark price has been reached as a result of the planned rise of VAT to 20 per cent on January 4.
    Arsenal could choose to absorb the tax rise and not pass it on to fans, but there has been no indication yet that supporters will be spared the hike.
    The club's website booking page warns: 'Please note that, with the VAT increase due in January 2011, our matchday ticket prices will be subject to change.'
    Malcolm Clarke, chairman of the Football Supporters' Federation, said: 'A £100 ticket in the present climate is ridiculous. It is proof that football is not living in the same world as the rest of us.
    'The game has more money going into it than ever before and it is not helping fans. Football is no longer a game that is readily accessible to all sections of the community.'
    The Premier League has become a rich man's playground in recent years, with foreign owners ploughing money in at the top and fans footing a share of the bill at the bottom.
    The English game has changed a great deal since standing was banned at top-flight stadia in 1994.
    But the image of swathes of working-class fans on Highbury's North Bank in the 1997 film Fever Pitch seems a world away from Arsenal's potential new level of pricing, which would come into effect from the home game against Manchester City on January 5.

    Grounds for concern: Emirates will have the priciest 'ordinary' ticket in English football
    A £100 ticket would make watching Arsenal 11 times more expensive than following Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund. The German team charge just £9 for their cheapest seat.
    'Prices have risen way beyond the rate of inflation, and the bigger clubs have gone the furthest over the last decade,' added Clarke.
    The most expensive normal seats at the Emirates Stadium - in the centre of the upper tier for 'category A' games against popular opponents - are £94 per person, plus a booking fee of up to £2.30 and £2.20 postage.
    That makes £98.50 for a typical purchase. But, with VAT rising from 17.5 per cent to 20 per cent, that ticket would break the £100 barrier for the first time.
    No club can afford to charge such prices throughout their grounds and stay busy, and Arsenal have a wide range of prices, from £48 to £94 for 'Category A' games against top opposition such as Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham.
    It costs from £33 to £66 for Premier League games against lesser sides but the bill for a family of four could still top their weekly food shopping bill.
    Arsenal, who are repaying the debt from building the £390million stadium, are already the most expensive club to watch on their own ground in Britain by some margin, and a recession is not perhaps the ideal time to be breaking the £100 barrier.
    Season ticket-holder and author Tom Watt said: 'It does seem an extraordinary amount of money.
    'If somebody can afford to pay that fair play to them but, while people complain about a lot of things at Arsenal, value for money is not one of them.'
    Arsenal's cheapest adult season ticket for 2010-11 cost £893, while their most expensive 'ordinary' season ticket, which has no hospitality, was £1,825. Liverpool were the next most expensive for 2010-11 at £680, followed by Tottenham (£650), West Ham (£585) and Chelsea (£550).
    Blackburn had the cheapest adult season ticket at £224 - just over twice the cost of a single highend ticket at the Emirates.
    The club with the next most expensive single ticket price in England is Tottenham, where the most expensive 'normal' seat is £76 per game, which will increase to £78 when VAT rises in January, according to Spurs' official website.
    The most expensive ordinary seat at Chelsea costs £73, and at Manchester United just £49.

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    #2
    Disgrace. They wont fill their ground.

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      #3
      Give it a coupe of seasons and it will become a game only the rich will be able to go and see. Anyone who buys a ticket for £100 is an idiot.

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        #4
        A mate payed £56 quid for their last champions league game. Think it's against some Serb side.

        Disgrace when they will most likely be through and play the youngsters.

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          #5
          The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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            #6
            Arsenal fans can pay what the club want for all I care. It's away ticket prices that are most crucial in terms of fairness.
            Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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              #7
              Yeah but if they do this, it sets a dangerous precedent.

              Things like football tickets should be regulated and have a maximum price level attached to them.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                Disgrace. They wont fill their ground.
                Yes they will.

                It's a £2 increase on the current price.

                As the article states (albeigt grudgingly), there are a range of ticket prices at the Emirates. Those are the most expensive.

                I'm not defending it btw, I am rapidly falling out of love with football generally.
                Oh I don't know.

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                  #9
                  This country is a farce when you consider the price of tickets in German and how well the clubs are run.

                  IIRC some fans caused a riot in German when a certain club put up prices for away fans to £20 mark?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Baracus View Post
                    This country is a farce...
                    Enough said there really...

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                      #11
                      It's frightening. And this is why the non league club AFC Liverpool exists. At least now, if the tickets at Anfield get ridiculous, there's a non league team owned and run by Liverpool fans waiting for you.

                      Check it out at http://www.afcliverpool.org.uk

                      If they get to Wembley before LFC does it wouldn't surprise me.

                      An Est1892er is the Chairman too, and I'm the President, so two more good reasons for people on this forum to keep an eye out for it.

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                        #12
                        The beginning of the end...

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                          Yes they will.

                          It's a £2 increase on the current price.

                          As the article states (albeigt grudgingly), there are a range of ticket prices at the Emirates. Those are the most expensive.

                          I'm not defending it btw, I am rapidly falling out of love with football generally.
                          A 'normal' ticket is not currently £98.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Baracus View Post
                            This country is a farce when you consider the price of tickets in German and how well the clubs are run.

                            IIRC some fans caused a riot in German when a certain club put up prices for away fans to £20 mark?
                            Maybe that also explains why so few of the world's top players end up in the Bundesliga.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by alunevans View Post
                              It's frightening. And this is why the non league club AFC Liverpool exists. At least now, if the tickets at Anfield get ridiculous, there's a non league team owned and run by Liverpool fans waiting for you.

                              Check it out at http://www.afcliverpool.org.uk

                              If they get to Wembley before LFC does it wouldn't surprise me.

                              An Est1892er is the Chairman too, and I'm the President, so two more good reasons for people on this forum to keep an eye out for it.
                              No offence mate, but i wouldnt feel anything for AFC Liverpool, because they arent the club i love. So i wouldnt have any inclination to support them. Not having a dig, just stating that it's not possible to just 'decide' to support a different club.

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