It's the state of what football in general has become.
It's not a working man's sport anymore it's all about money.
This is why I laugh at fans absolute obsession of signing players and/or paying big wages.
If a club signs a player for 100m and pay him £300k a week other fans moan and say we should do that.
Until there is a price cap on signings and a wage cap these ticket prices will continue to rise.
My ST (also block 252) is a little gift to myself each year and as already mentioned an average of £57 a game is not bad, in my opinion.
I still wake up on matchday like a kid at Christmas and usually enjoy the day ahead.
For me it's not just about the football it's about the match day experience.
Meeting up with mates, having a few beers and something to eat is still my favourite day out.
If that stopped being the case then I would probably reconsider, but whilst I still enjoy it I will carry on supporting the club.
Fortunately we have the choice of paying the price or not, and as
Nutter-Naylor
has mentioned, he chose to scale down his attendance, which is a sensible approach if the pricing bothers you.
The good old days are long gone and this modern day money infested football is here to stay.