Probably his salary when he was a player?
I've been back row in Annie Road lower tier.. when anyone in the 20 rows ahead of you stands up it is game over for seeing the pitchIt will but the restricted views at the Kop end will remain. The Annie Road end is hilarious you can't even see the goal area from some seats. But for £36 you can soak up the glory of watching Everton. Well part of it anyway
Aye. There's a huge amount of cognitive dissonance required to not join those dots.
I'm actually surprised that players generally haven't copped more flak for price rises. They're the greedy buggers going to China or Man City pushing the overall running costs everywhere up. It's a bit weird it's all aimed at owners.
"You greedy bastards, enough is enough" could have well been sung to our players on Saturday.
Which is why the fsf & other supporters groups are trying to arrange similar protests.Its the clubs responsibility to manage that though, not the players. Everyone wants success but fuckin it up and taking more off the fans so they can have another go is rich. Just because it can be done doesnt mean you should, like borrowing money off your parents or something. The access is there but it's a bad idea to use up the goodwill just to milk it dry
There's a very real limit as to how far this can all go before a good chunk of society is entirely priced out of the thing they helped make so attractive in the first place
I think the football world was genuinely stunned by that walk-out at, Anfield of all places, and the perception that it affected the results (which I don't subscribe to, by the way but it helps ...). The £30 away cap is suddenly being talked about again but it's just the relentless creeping rise in ticket prices which is beginning to look so unjustified.Which is why the fsf & other supporters groups are trying to arrange similar protests.
There is a chance this could snowball & become something much bigger.
It was fucking nuts on Saturday. Five course meal with carvery, free parking next to the ground, little old fashioned souvenir football with the game stencilled on in gold, models greeting you on every door, people rolling up in overfinch range rovers constantly, they gave you food & drink to take in with you (cos you weren't full enough already obv), Roy Evans stood & spoke to the room pre match. Then you go in & can't see the centre of the pitch cos there's a pole holding the main stand up in your way.£11K per season?! I'd want it to be a bed, with a personal butler, Michelin-starred meal and a blow job from a model every game.
It was fucking nuts on Saturday. Five course meal with carvery, free parking next to the ground, little old fashioned souvenir football with the game stencilled on in gold, models greeting you on every door, people rolling up in overfinch range rovers constantly, they gave you food & drink to take in with you (cos you weren't full enough already obv), Roy Evans stood & spoke to the room pre match. Then you go in & can't see the centre of the pitch cos there's a pole holding the main stand up in your way.
He paid extra next season apparently, for a better class of model in the bar & restaurant & a box where they hold any drinks you've bought until half time or full time. According to my mate (second hand info so don't know if true) those things cost an extra 3k a season per seat. To have the club not take off you the alcohol that you've paid for. Mental.
I'm used to having a couple of pints in the harry & then going the game. It was a very different experience.
Oh how the other half live.
I was upgraded on a flight once. I got a seat with more leg room. It was great.
There are toilets in the slums of Mumbai that are better than the ones in the Harry.Are the bogs better than the Harry?
Once, flying from Athens to London, my wife got upgraded to business class and I didn't, even though we checked in together.I have never been upgraded without actually paying for it. I've actually been downgraded.
There are toilets in the slums of Mumbai that are better than the ones in the Harry.
I love the way you get to stare yourself out while you have a piss, or awkwardly catch your fellow pisser's eyes.
Who the fuck thought that mirror was a good idea?
It's in a tent at the moment cos the stand is obviously not available.Are the bogs better than the Harry?
Is it worse than the Rose and thingy in town? For some reason we ended up in there a couple of Christmas' ago after hours:It's in a tent at the moment cos the stand is obviously not available.
The marquee they use is very similar to the 'portakabin' things that they use for f1. Look standard from the outside & you can tell it's still just a portable unit, but it's outfitted close to a 5 star hotel standard.
There's very few bogs I've been in worse than the one in the harry. This wasn't even close to that bad, obviously.
In our last house I had an idea to make the tiny bathroom seem bigger & save money on stupidly expensive tiles by having a large mirror on the wall embedded instead of tiles.I love the way you get to stare yourself out while you have a piss, or awkwardly catch your fellow pisser's eyes.
Who the fuck thought that mirror was a good idea?
I hope the new development doesn't fuck up their revenues at all. I can't see it doing, if anything I'd guess it may get them a bit more business during the week.Yep the bogs in the Harry are grim they need sorting and it wouldn't take a lot. The ale has improved under the new owner though and he's trying to make a decent go of things. On the bright side though, he's not charging different prices depending on where you sit or stand in the alehouse
I hope the new development doesn't fuck up their revenues at all. I can't see it doing, if anything I'd guess it may get them a bit more business during the week.
We probably still would of drawn regardless..Wonder if Hooray Henry is cursing himself for not increasing the price to £94 per ticket so that the fans leave after the final whistle.