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Well done FIFA


Why's it costing so much money? I've got a mate who's going to see three England matches and he's not paying anywhere near $2k per ticket.

“It would cost $2,000 for me to go to a group stage match with my wife and two kids. None of those games is worth that, and the knockout stages will cost significantly more.”
 
I do genuinely wonder how they’re going to fill the seats up until the last 16. Some of the stadiums are massive and the Yanks don’t care enough (and rightly so) to pay 4 figures for a group stage game.

I would love it if the stadiums were half empty. Bet they start doing two for $100 the day before games and end up pissing off the people who’ve actually bought full price tickets.
 
I do genuinely wonder how they’re going to fill the seats up until the last 16. Some of the stadiums are massive and the Yanks don’t care enough (and rightly so) to pay 4 figures for a group stage game.

I would love it if the stadiums were half empty. Bet they start doing two for $100 the day before games and end up pissing off the people who’ve actually bought full price tickets.

This is a big thing in wrestling in the US. On the day you can usually get tickets far cheaper as it's more important to fill the place than make an extra few quid.

Holding your nerve isn't really an option if you've already spent a fortune coming from abroad specifically for that game though.
 
FIFA are the most corrupt orginisation out there now
Dont think the stir from the 2015 fiasco has completely disappeared. Are the US courts now going after them for inflating ticket prices and other dodgy practices.

These mega tournaments might be good for fans, but the money involved certainly encourages corruption and dodgy practices, look no further than Russia 2018, and Qatar 2022
 
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