Manchester City can add another title to their Premier League victory. This is because it is the top when it comes to the value of money.
Researchers analyzed the cumulative points and scores of last season compared to the price of the season ticket.
And it turns out that fans of the city, famous for the chanting “We’re not really here,” get the most entertainment with their cash.
On the other side of the table, Norwich fans are suffering from another bottom finish as they are considered the least varied.
Not surprisingly, Watford was in 19th place, just like the Premier League, but the third monetary demotion spot was dramatically filled by the giant Arsenal in northern London.
But local rivals Tottenham shouldn’t be too happy as they only finished in 17th place.
Manchester United, who fell to sixth place from the Champions League spot, snuggled up to the midtable behind Newcastle and Crystal Palace, lagging further behind in VFM.
Meanwhile, the great season on West Ham’s pitch reflects that, and fans have finished their runners for Manchester.
According to a survey of credit karma on the smart money platform, Leicester came in third.
As the cost of living crisis worsens, we find that nine of the top 20 teams are raising the price of their season tickets ahead of the new season.
It found more than a quarter (28 percent) of supporters relying on credit cards and loans to pay for their seats.
According to a poll of 2,000 adult fans, an additional 11% choose the finance package offered by the club.