On the subject of the pricing, it’s obviously very short sighted of the club to charge these levels of prices that are so out of step with the local area. For the game today people may have food and drink inside the stadium to try it. But given that the majority of tickets sold are season tickets, these people are not going to pay £2 more for a pint every home game, than it costs in a pub across the road.
The club said they wanted people to spend more time at the ground before and after the match, with these prices, not many will.
Very short sighted by the club. Profit margins will be high but the turnover will be lower.
Spurs charge juat over a fiver in North London and fans stay in the ground for hours.
Most of our fans will go straight to the new boozers around the ground or go the Titanic for a cheap pint.