Posted on 3rd February 2016
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.
Posted on 3rd February 2016
This is a story from the FSF archive – the FSF and SD merged to become the FSA in 2019.
Twenty’s Plenty saved 68,000 fans £738,000 in its first two seasons. A Premier League shareholder meeting takes place on Thursday 4th Feb so this is the perfect time for top-flight fans to lobby their club to go even further.
If you’re a fan of a Premier League club complete our online form and an email will be sent in your name to your club’s CEO or Chairman lobbying for cheaper tickets.
While this action relates specifically to Premier League clubs we also think many Football League prices are too expensive and Twenty’s Plenty has saved fans money at Coventry City, Barnsley, Bradford City and Doncaster Rovers. If you’re a fan of a Football League club and would like to help the campaign email: [email protected].
Read more about the Twenty’s Plenty campaign here.
Thanks to Leigh Powell for the image.
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.
Football Supporters Europe (FSE) has once again outlined its opposition to UEFA future plans for European competition, with a statement co-signed by groups representing millions of matchgoing fans across the continent.
The start of the 2021-22 Premier League season has been marred by significant queues outside turnstiles and problems accessing grounds at clubs who have switched to digital-only ticketing.
The Football Supporters’ Association has partnered with Pledgeball as we look to do our bit to tackle the climate crisis and improve things for matchgoing fans.