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HeathMan Purley 11 Mar 22 3.35am | |
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Have heard that Chelsea thank that getting to an away match will cost more than the £20,000.00 being allowed. They are unable to sell tickets for their home matches. The thought of Chelsea having to play matches hosted by another club - which could possibly be able to sell tickets - is interesting. Craven Cottage does spring to mind, as does The New Den.
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dreamwaverider London 11 Mar 22 4.18am | |
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Originally posted by HeathMan
Have heard that Chelsea thank that getting to an away match will cost more than the £20,000.00 being allowed. They are unable to sell tickets for their home matches. The thought of Chelsea having to play matches hosted by another club - which could possibly be able to sell tickets - is interesting. Craven Cottage does spring to mind, as does The New Den. Even that way, they cannot bring in revenue. Period.
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Dubai Eagle 11 Mar 22 7.28am | |
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I have often remarked to my brother at games where we are playing the top teams just how many travel in their entourage - that must cost a pretty penny - When you play the lower teams its mostly just the management , subs & medical
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dreamwaverider London 11 Mar 22 7.40am | |
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There was a guy on LBC yesterday who had just arrived from Asia to show his support to his beloved club.
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Badger11 Beckenham 11 Mar 22 7.42am | |
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It shouldn't cost more than £20,000 for most PL away matches. Rent or buy an old route master and make the players stay at a Travelodge. Or ask the fans to volunteer to drive the players there.
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