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-FSF-
08-07-2014, 03:47 PM
Join the Football Supporters’ Federation and fans of dozens of clubs as we march on the Premier League and Football League headquarters demanding ‘Affordable Football for All’ on Thursday 14th August.

The game is swimming in money like never before, with clubs pocketing record amounts from broadcasting deals while squeezing everything they can out of their fanbase with some of the highest ticket prices in a generation, and something has to give.

The Premier League’s current media deal is worth £5.5bn, an increase of £2.1bn on the previous three years, and yet there is little sign of anything being done to make life easier for the lifeblood of the game – the match-going supporter.

The increase in Premier League media rights alone could have led to all 20 clubs letting in each and every supporter for all 38 games for free last season without being any worse off than they had been the season before.

Strength comes in numbers, so join our demonstration and march along with your fellow fans on 14th August. We will be gathering at Marble Arch (nearest tube station, unsurprisingly, Marble Arch on the Central Line) from 1pm before heading off to the Premier League and Football League offices at 30 Gloucester Place (W1U 8PL) at around 2:30pm.

A delegation of fans will meet with the authorities, while leaders from a number of supporter groups will address the crowd back at Marble Arch at around 3.30pm.

For more details, see http://fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/fans-to-march-for-afforda ble-football-for-all-on-14th-august (http://fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/fans-to-march-for-affordable-football-for-all-on-14th-august)

Mc Gooner
08-07-2014, 03:55 PM

'Neg
08-07-2014, 04:06 PM

Witharby 2-3 weeks
08-07-2014, 04:16 PM
it would need to be free?

In London it may be affordable whilst in Manchester, Liverpool or Rotherham it might not.

Who decides what is affordable?

Monty91
08-07-2014, 04:24 PM
the London housing market is unaffordable to many, even though every property on the market gets snapped up in seconds.

Witharby 2-3 weeks
08-07-2014, 04:32 PM

Monty91
08-07-2014, 04:42 PM
The difference is that there is no great collective will to bring down the cost of luxury cars. Within the football community, there is. And supporters have shown they *do* have power. Clubs already make concessions that if they didn't have to they wouldn't.

If anything, these kind of protests are demonstrations of market forces. Customers having their say, voting with their feet, etc. Not about what is "right" so much as what the customers can get away with.

'Neg
08-08-2014, 07:27 AM