Monday Night: University Education and Cup Games

monday night: But, unlike a university education, football doesn't have to break the bank, according to The Independent. To attend a Premier League match at, say, Manchester City costs upwards of 35- 60 per ticket with a student discount, though cup games are subsidised for students to sometimes as low as 15. However, the primary thing both of these goals have in common is that they both cost a lot - and again I really do mean a lot - of money. But young fans can reduce the cost even further and afford to go to more games --by watching a lower league team for a fraction of the price. A student - or anyone with only pennies to spare - doesn't have to stop watching a match on a Saturday or every other Saturday, or sometimes a Monday night in Blackburn if you're feeling adventurous. On the Loan - named such because we are students who spend most of our maintenance grant on football matches - chronicles our successful attempts at watching football on a budget. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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