The Premier League has priced out fans, young and old| David Conn
The Premier League has priced out fans, young and old| David Conn
Ticket prices have soared way beyond the cumulative 77.1% inflation rate for 20 years and excluded traditional support bases In the 20th year since the First Division clubs broke away from the Football League to keep the new satellite TV fortunes and form the Premier League, money has transformed the game – and the price of watching it.
Kop That @ Aug 16, 2011 4:00 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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