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Are you a Middlesbrough fan? Here’s why you have the worst value football season ticket in the UK
Seats at Burnley proved to be the most budget-friendly option
IT’S no secret that the cost of going to see your favourite football club can be pretty pricey.
Many fans splash the cash so they can go and support their team of choice at their ground, but is it a waste of money if they never see a win?
Looking at the cheapest season tickets available and the number of wins per team, here are the best and worst value clubs in the 2015-2016 Premier League so far…
1. Burnley
£390 / five wins at home = £78 per win
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These young Burnley fans are getting good value for their money this season
2. Stoke City
£294 / three wins at home = £98 per win
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Stoke failed to beat Arsenal this weekend, but at least their season tickets are way better value
3. Leicester City
£395 / four wins at home = £98.75 per win
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Leicester fans aren’t having the same success as last season, but at least they’re the third best value for money club
4. Manchester City
£299 a season ticket / 3 home wins = £99 per win
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Season tickets at the Etihad are surprisingly reasonable
5. Chelsea
£750 / 7 wins at home = £107.10 per win
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Chelsea fans tickets may be steep in price, but the club has the strongest win record this season so far
6. Watford
£505 / four wins at home = £126.25 per win
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Season ticket holders at Watford are forking out over £100 per home game, based on their current win ratio
7. West Bromwich Albion
£399 / three wins at home = £133 per win
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Matthew Phillips has scored three goals for The Baggies this season, but they’ve only had three wins at home
8. Liverpool
£685 / five wins at home = £137 per win
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Liverpool have won nine games this season, with five of these victories occurring at Anfield
9. Bournemouth
£550 / four wins at home = £137.50 per win
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Bournemouth have won more games at home than West Bromwich Albion, but the season tickets are more expensive
10. West Ham United
£289 / two wins at home = £144.50 per win
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West Ham fans haven’t seen many victories this season, but at least they can bag cheap season tickets
11. Tottenham Hotspur
£765 / five wins at home = £153 per win
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Spurs fans fork out hundreds for their season tickets, but at least they see some wins. Dele Alli has scored three Premier League goals this season
=12. Hull City
£324 / two wins at home = £162 per win
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Hull fans have witnessed just two wins, but they only pay £324 for their season tickets
=12. Southampton
£648 / four wins at home = £162 per win
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Southampton fans have seen double the amount of wins as Hull supporters, but their tickets are the same value
14. Manchester United
£532 / three wins at home = £177.33 per win
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Manchester United haven’t been on top form this season, which is probably why their tickets aren’t the best value
15. Sunderland
£380 / two wins at home = £190 per win
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Sunderland supporters have witnessed two home wins this season, against Hull and Leicester
16. Everton
£580 / three wins at home = £193.33 per win
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Lukaku has scored NINE goals for Everton in the Premier League this season, but his side has only won three home matches
17. Arsenal
£1014 / five wins at home = £202.80 per win
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Arsenal supporters fork out over a GRAND for season tickets, which is probably why their fans aren’t getting the best value for money
18. Swansea City
£419 / two wins at home = £209.50 per win
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Swansea fans are getting into the festive spirit, even though they’ve only seen two wins at home
19. Crystal Palace
£550 / two wins at home = £275 per win
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As it stands, Crystal Palace fans are spending £275 per win
20. Middlesbrough
£570 / two wins = £285 per win
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Middlesbrough supporters are getting the worst value for money – splurging £285 per win