Wigan Athletic Top Premiership Value League

It’s an unlikely honour, but Wigan are champions of the Premiership in a ‘points for pounds’ league that measures the extent to which season ticket holders are given value for money. ING Direct compares season ticket costs with the team’s performance in the top flight. In the rankings, the Lactics are followed by Blackburn, Aston Villa, Manchester United and Liverpool. Newcastle finish last with Spurs and Portsmouth also in the bottom three. 17 out of 20 Premiership clubs have already announced a prize freeze or a reduction for next year.

It’s an unlikely honour, but Wigan are champions of the Premiership in a ‘points for pounds’ league that measures the extent to which season ticket holders are given value for money. ING Direct compares season ticket costs with the team’s performance in the top flight. In the rankings, the Lactics are followed by Blackburn, Aston Villa, Manchester United and Liverpool. Newcastle finish last with Spurs and Portsmouth also in the bottom three. 17 out of 20 Premiership clubs have already announced a prize freeze or a reduction for next year. Research by ING shows that a small number of supporters have been forced to give up their tickets regardless of price changes. More than 1 in 20 Newcastle, West Ham and Spurs followers gave up their tickets regardless of price changes – although it should be pointed out that some fans leave each year for a variety of reasons regardless of the economic climate. One in four fans have already saved to buy next year’s season ticket, which can cost over a £1,000 in the Premiership, while 38 per cent are forced to make serious financial sacrifices to afford their seat.

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