Posted on 22nd May 2015
UEFA today announced a price cap for away ticket prices for its competitions - €70 in the Champions League, and €45 in the Europa League - which will take immediate effect.
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.
UEFA today announced a price cap for away ticket prices for its competitions - €70 in the Champions League, and €45 in the Europa League - which will take immediate effect.
Since 2016 Reading FC have backed Twenty’s Plenty by offering away fans visiting the Madejski Stadium £20 tickets – and are challenging other clubs to follow suit.
League One and League Two clubs have voted in favour of introducing a salary cap which will come into effect immediately.
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.