On the day the Potters broke their transfer record for the second time this season, one fan has commended the club for not increasing his season ticket cost
The rising cost of ticket prices are an ongoing source of ire between football fans, most notably in the Premier League.
A Stoke City fan, though, has commended the Potters for his season ticket not being increased in price for eight years as manager Mark Hughes shattered the club's transfer record.
Giannelli Imbula arrived from Porto on Deadline Day for £18.3m, just six months after Xherdan Shaqiri's £12m move from Inter set the new transfer record.
Stoke City's most expensive adult season ticket for this season is £599, with the cheapest coming in at £399, a figure that only three Premier League teams can beat: Sunderland, Swansea and West Brom.
Arsenal again charge the most for a season ticket, charging £2039 for the most expensive and £1035 for the cheapest. The Gunners have spent under £16m on just two signings this season.
Interestingly, Manchester City boast the cheapest adult season ticket at £299 and have the biggest outlay during both 2015-16 transfer windows with over £150m spent on new players.
- Goal