We are under strict financial constraints. Everybody knows this. We need to look at every opportunity to increase revenue. If we charge £36 to away supporters, I suppose it is because the club thinks this is the right balance between price and number of tickets sold. If it costs £100 for a round trip from lets say Norwich to Loftus Rd, the ticket is just a third of the total cost. I believe the number of fans that would come if the price dropped to £30, meaning £94 for the round-trip in stead of £100, would be more or less the same. I think the only thing that holds the club back from increasing it further is that it won't be seen as too greedy.
Ticket revenue means very little to Premier League clubs, so we cannot compare with Premier League.
Ticket revenue means very little to Premier League clubs, so we cannot compare with Premier League.
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