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Tsjalle Van Der BurgThe public face of football finance is the exponential rise of players wages, ludicrous transfer fees and escalating ticket prices. Season tickets at some north London clubs are already pushing £2,000. But the real picture is much more worrying. Clubs operate in a global market for sponsorship and television rights and the competition is fiercer off the pitch than it is on it.
The beautiful game has been defiled by commercialism and greed. The fans are becoming increasingly irrelevant to the business of football as their great, historic clubs face crises caused my massive debt and incompetent financial management. The only way that fans can regain a degree of control is by understanding how the business works, and that means understanding the underlying economics.