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Easy for him to say that to be fair. £2m is massive to a club like Everton or anybody outside of the top 4 really.

I guess that's pretty true actually.
£104 for a Bayern season ticket is brilliant though.

Also, as a comparison what are the prices for United, City, Cheslea etc...?

Think I saw something somewhere that Peterborough United's were in the top 10 of English prices. What's all that about?!
 
I guess that's pretty true actually.
£104 for a Bayern season ticket is brilliant though.

Also, as a comparison what are the prices for United, City, Cheslea etc...?

Think I saw something somewhere that Peterborough United's were in the top 10 of English prices. What's all that about?!
Peterborough are boss though. If you want easy money just do BTTS every week on your bets.
 

It's true that Bayern are in kind of a unique position where they can write off 2mil, but still in Germany season ticket prices are much cheaper cross the board than in England.
 
The cheapest season ticket for Bayern is 140 Euro, roughly 120 pounds, which is superb, while the most expensive is 750 Euro, around 650 pounds.
 

Easy for him to say that to be fair. £2m is massive to a club like Everton or anybody outside of the top 4 really.


I wouldn't say it's massive.

We could do a notable reduction of cost in season tickets (say £50) and the club wouldn't notice it, but it would be huge for the public. Don't forget that we're financially safe right now and if we don't lay out £30m this summer on transfers, where else is the money going to go? We'll never see it.
 
I wouldn't say it's massive.

We could do a notable reduction of cost in season tickets (say £50) and the club wouldn't notice it, but it would be huge for the public. Don't forget that we're financially safe right now and if we don't lay out £30m this summer on transfers, where else is the money going to go? We'll never see it.

The coming financial year will be the first in a long time where the club will make some kind of decent profit before player sales. The club's turnover in 2012/13 was about £86m, with a small profit of £0.7m, £2m out of that figure is a big amount for a club like Everton.
 
How do they divvy up TV money and that over there though?

And lets face it, BM are by far the biggest club; in fact, you could argue that they are the only global German club. And I know they have some other ace teams, but in terms of longevity, they are the only one really.
 

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