Manchester City Raises Cost Of Season Tix While Other EPL Clubs Freeze Prices
Published May 23, 2012Manchester City ticket prices have increased by 15% over the past two years
COST CUTTING: The GUARDIAN's James writes EPL club West Bromwich's decision to make "sweeping cuts," reducing all adult season tickets by $79 and child tickets by up to $110, "raises eyebrows." West Brom was at 96% capacity last season, "meaning that the club were under little pressure to drop prices." West Brom CEO Mark Jenkins said that the club "wanted to do more to help people in an area that has been particularly hard hit economically." Nine EPL clubs -- Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Sunderland, Aston Villa, Stoke City, Newcastle United and Queens Park Rangers -- have "frozen the cost of season tickets" for next season. Recently promoted West Ham has "put prices back to the level they were" in '10-11, when the club last played in the EPL. Recently promoted EPL club Reading has "introduced significant hikes for new applicants" (GUARDIAN, 5/23).
CRUNCH THE NUMBERS: The GUARDIAN's James compiled a list of EPL season-ticket prices for the '12-13 season, with analysis on the changes for each club (GUARDIAN, 5/23).
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