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Published 17:40 14 Feb 2015 GMT
Updated 17:43 14 Feb 2015 GMT
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The banner reads "This ain't no Premier League. No to the English model," in reference to the whopping deal that the Premier League struck with broadcasters earlier this week in a £5.136 billion (€6.9 billion) three-year commitment.
But fans of Germany's biggest club, Bayern Munich, are clearly intent on keeping such lucrative sums out of the Bundesliga.
An interesting comparison between the two leagues is drawn by Eurosport.
Quoting a BBC study, it's revealed that the cheapest matchday ticket at the Allianz Arena is just £11.75 (€15.89) and their most inexpensive season ticket is £109.65 (€148.24).
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