West Ham fans are being treated like brick right now. I thought when they won the deal for the Olympic Stadium I would find it hilarious.
There's a lot of talk about Spurs lifetime season ticket holders being kicked to the curb, and other fans not being able to afford tickets for the new stadium.
We're all customers of the same Sky/BT conglomerate and I hate what modern football has become. We're better off than most fans but I feel we still have a voice. If we don't speak out for other fans then who will speak out for us?
West Ham acquired the access to that stadium by dubious means, everyone knew it and their fans were more than happy to rub our faces in it when they felt it would get them a leg up on us. Are we supposed to feel sorry for them now?
If you hate modern football, go support a lower league club, they could do with it (and I'm serious here).
Modern football is a premium product, and people demand the level. Fans can demand their tickets stay the same price the day they accept not being in the race for trophies, or not being able to buy certain players or having to sell their best players. Honestly its amazingly childish to see the same fans who say pay Kane, Toby, whoever whatever they want, 10 seconds later complain about season ticket prices going up. Or why the kit in store is more expensive than x retailer or knock offs ...
I struggle to sympathize, I've been a Spurs fan since my early teens, but I was born a long way away from England. Took me years to work/save, be able to make my first trip to WHL and see Spurs live. Now I'm lucky enough that I can afford the trips/tickets and its more about time vs. money.
The new Spurs, the relevant Spurs, has had amazing players in last decade or so, has a training ground that England/Brazil/Barca will train on and will have the most modern stadium with the 2nd largest PL capacity. That stuff comes at a price.
Serious question, what would you trade to keep ticket prices cheap? would you sell Kane?