Posted on 22nd May 2015
Tottenham Hotspur are under fire from their own fans who have criticised the club for “exploiting our loyalty” with the planned 2023-24 matchday ticket prices.
Posted on 22nd May 2015
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
FSF statement in response to FA review of loyalty cap system:
Kevin Miles, chief executive of the Football Supporters’ Federation, said: “Last year’s decision by the FA to alter the loyalty caps system didn’t go down well among England’s travelling supporters.
“We’ve been in discussions with the FA and Greg Dyke over this issue, reflecting fans’ opposition to the initial change and trying to find a solution.
“With that in mind we welcome yesterday’s announcement which means away fans will once again be rewarded with two caps.
“We’ll be the first to criticise the FA when they get something wrong, but they also deserve credit when they do listen to what supporters are telling them.”
Thanks to Action Images for the image used on this story.
Tottenham Hotspur are under fire from their own fans who have criticised the club for “exploiting our loyalty” with the planned 2023-24 matchday ticket prices.
Hundreds of Tottenham Hotspur supporters staged a protest ahead of the club’s home match against Manchester United this weekend over the decision to increase matchday ticket prices for the 2023-24 season.
The Premier League has announced that it will extend the £30 away ticket price cap, and include a price cap in its rules for the first time, following today’s shareholder meeting.
Supporters in the Championship overwhelmingly back a league-wide price cap on away tickets, according to a survey carried out by the Middlesbrough Supporters Forum (MSF).