Arsenal's chances of winning the title are already very slim after swallowing three eggs from Brighton in the Premier League, making the tickets for the Sakhalin War, which had been speculated by the scalpers to be priced sky-high earlier, plummet from the peak of £53,000 (about HK$520,000) to £250 (about HK$2,450), and as they are still more expensive than the normal tickets, it is estimated that there will be room for a fall.
A month ago, Arsenal was in a good position to regain the Premier League title that had been lost for 19 years, and a large number of fans were eager to witness the historic moment and celebrate with their beloved team. Therefore, the tickets for the home match against Wolves on May 28 were once sold at a crazy price, with some people touting the price of 53,000 pounds a piece on the website.
However, with Arsenal's chances of winning the title getting slimmer and slimmer, the price of the scalper's fly has plummeted, with the sky-high price of the fly dropping to £250.
The original price of Arsenal's home lower tier seat tickets is only £73 (about HK$716), and it is expected that if the £250 scalper's fee is not reduced, I am afraid it will be hard to sell them.