In GERMANY Bayern Munich home games cost 10 Euro's (Thats about £7)
In France it will cost you 12 Euro's to watch the current league leaders Lyon
In Italy it costs 23 Euro's to see a Juventus League game.
In Spain the current leaders Barcelona will set you back 33 Euro's (about £23)
Tomorrow I'll be picking tickets up for the forthcoming Away game at Birmingham and tickets are priced at £35 Each !
On my travels this season it's cost me £38 to watch Liverpool at Bolton £31 at Blackburn and a mere £23 to watch them against Aston Villa. More recently it cost £32 at Southampton's new ground and £17 to watch the reds play Burnley in the FA Cup.
Why the disparity betwen games ? And also at Bolton and Birmingham they have a tiiered system where they charge more or less depending on who their opposition are.(Apparrently it's £45 at Brum when they play United

How long are fans going to be able to sustain these prce hikes and where is the next generation of fans coming from ?
Liverpool claim to have various incentives to attract new fans and to be fair their Season ticket prices are amoungst one of the cheapest in the Premier League but how can Crystal Palace justify charging £18 for a Division 1 game last season, do absolutly nothing to the ground or the facilities and charge £35 this season !!!!!!
Taking into account inflation and the move to all seater stadium as a reccommendation of the Taylor report post Hillsborough it's apparrent that ticket prices have saored by on average 500 % !!!!!! Even house prices in the last 15 years have only increased in value by 150% so whats happening to football and how can the clubs go on justifying these increases when the rest of Europe source a lot of their revenue elsewhere ?
