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Thursday 14.08.14 Fan March to PL HQ from Marble Arch@1pm
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Originally posted by Johnny Tightlips View PostWhy March to the PL? They don't set the prices. On a week day. Muddle headed thinking.
I'd like cheaper train tickets to away games. Anyone fancy joining me on a march to Virgin HQ? I'd also like cheaper food prices to feed the kids. Shall we have a trot up to Cheshunt and give Mr Tesco a knock?
Utterly pointless. Action, if it's a worthwhile point and I'm not convinced it is, needs to be taken at club level and against club owners, not at an organising body who have zero influence and zero control about this.
Pound to a penny it will be the same old suspects on the march. Spirit of Shankly and a few teenage hangers on in Gazelles and some moody black jackets. Not going to make an iota of difference. Wrong tactics
As according to you this is a waste of time . what tactics would you use ?We Are The People.....
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Originally posted by Rangersw12 View PostThe Premier League are the governing body so they could step in and say the maximum ticket price you can charge is £30.00.
As according to you this is a waste of time . what tactics would you use ?"The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".
London Pride has been handed down to us.
London Pride is a flower that's free.
London Pride means our own dear town to us,
And our pride it for ever will be.
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Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View PostBit ironic as it's sky who've helped to inflate prices for everyone.
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To be fair as long as grounds keep selling out why should clubs reduce their prices? If we as fans keep going along like sheep and filling grounds clubs are perfectly entitled to keep their prices high. Need to see a few empty stadiums then the clubs might soon get the message that enough is enough...
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Originally posted by dpmd View PostTo be fair as long as grounds keep selling out why should clubs reduce their prices? If we as fans keep going along like sheep and filling grounds clubs are perfectly entitled to keep their prices high. Need to see a few empty stadiums then the clubs might soon get the message that enough is enough...We Are The People.....
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