I swear that Chelsea and Newcastle never lose yet they are miles off the pace.
The post Christmas cracks are beginning to show at Arsenal.
The post Christmas cracks are beginning to show at Arsenal.

I remember Spurs going down in the seventies so it's not impossible. I, m actually doing the Spurs stadium tour soon, so I might get an idea of the feeling of discontent up there. I, m not a Spurs fan but I do enjoy the stadium tours of the clubs in this country and abroad. Strangely enough I,ve not done Home Park yet!! Liked Newcastle as it's slap bang in the city centre so the wife was able to go shopping instead of going around the different stadiums saying "we ve seen enough now! "Tottenham could genuinely go down. Newcastle have been rubbish away from home but they totally deserved that. Maybe Forest will save then because they look awful as well, but West Ham are showing signs of life and Leeds look really strong at home.
Is the Premier League really that expensive in comparison? I have been to 25 PL games so far this season and the average ticket price I have paid is £24.50 (senior rates of course)The premier league, i do watch a few matches as i do enjoy football, id even watch scotland at the world cup, well on tv lol.
The premiership is crazy though. Look at how much teams are spending or have spent yet have very little chance of ever winning it. The crowds seem quiet and thats nothing to do with the size of stadiums its just quiet. A very expensive day out for lack of entertainment.
However must be something there as the best teams in europe at the min are mostly english
Although.....Is the Premier League really that expensive in comparison? I have been to 25 PL games so far this season and the average ticket price I have paid is £24.50 (senior rates of course)
I have seen that but it doesn’t tally with my own experience. It says that Arsenal is the most expensive but my PL ticket at Emirates was just £18.50 and in the League Cup it was even cheaper at £12.50. Those average prices must include the corporate packages seeing as away Premier League tickets are capped at £30.Although.....
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Premier League ticket prices: Fans paying £74 on average as matchday revenue soars
Fans of the Premier League's six wealthiest clubs are paying an average of £74 per ticket for each match they attend, while ticket revenues are soaring, according to data from a new report.www.bbc.co.uk

