Tired of the top flight? Why fans are souring on the Premier League experience

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High prices, rescheduled kick-offs, glaring inequality, PSR confusion – all are riling supporters, yet their loyalty abides

It's about an hour before kick-off at Stamford Bridge and Everton fans are milling outside the gate that leads to the away end. It's a Monday night and people look tired, having just been dispatched from their coaches at the end of a five-hour journey. Some are waiting for friends, clasping cups of coffee, others are looking for spares. The consistent topic of conversation, meanwhile, is the Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules.

"As a fan you just want to go to the game, you want to watch the match, you want to live and breathe your team and your club and everything," says Hanif Karimi, who follows Everton home and away. "Instead you're spending your evenings reading through reports just to see what they've done to us."

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