Away Ticket Prices

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Away Ticket Prices

by FSF » 26 Apr 2013 10:55

The Football Supporters' Federation needs your support to help bring down the price of tickets, with our Twenty's Plenty for Away Tickets Petition – www.fsf.org.uk/20plenty

We're calling upon football clubs at all levels of the game to recognise and reward the amazing contribution of away fans by getting together to agree an across the board price cap on away match tickets of £20 (£15 for concessions).

What’s the point in a petition, you might ask? Each signature on the Twenty’s Plenty petition triggers an email to your club, telling them you want to see something done about the cost of attending football, as well as an email to the Premier League telling them the same.

In a little over a week more than 5,000 fans have already signed the petition to let their clubs know their feelings on the matter - please spare 30 seconds of your time and join them today – www.fsf.org.uk/20plenty

We understand that football is unaffordable for many and this is especially true for away fans who, aside from match tickets, must contend with spiralling food, drink and travel costs. There has been a tremendous groundswell of opinion lately with campaigns popping up across the country and Twenty’s Plenty will try to harness that energy and discontent.

For more on why you should back the campaign check out this pdf - http://bit.ly/14ic58h - or visit our website - www.fsf.org.uk

Thanks,

The FSF

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Re: Away Ticket Prices

by Deadlock » 26 Apr 2013 11:17

Why should away fans get in cheaper than home fans?
Not signing.

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Re: Away Ticket Prices

by Alexander Litvinenko » 26 Apr 2013 11:30

A whole debate already going on about this here : http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=118533

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Re: Away Ticket Prices

by soggy biscuit » 26 Apr 2013 11:38

I think costs involved in attending football need to be looked at as a whole and not just a specific area like away match tickets.

Tickets, food & drink, club shirt, parking etc are all overpriced and should be reviewed. then again as long as fans buy this stuff then why should they reduce the prices? (personally I buy a home season ticket and that is about it)

If an away match ticket to a london game was £40 then the day out including transport, foot & drink etc would probably total around £100. If this campaign is successful and gets the ticket reduced to £20 then my total day out is still £80 and probably wouldn't make much of a difference in whether I decide to go or not. (not that it is all about me mind)

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Re: Away Ticket Prices

by soggy biscuit » 26 Apr 2013 11:44

Probably a separate discussion but I also wonder how much w8 these online petitions carry anyway. in the past signing up to stuff or attending something as a protest vote carried a lot more meaning as you had to put more effort in, nowadays you just ckick a button and it's done, and the internet is saturated with online petitions too.

if I worked somewhere that was involved in such a popular industry like football and I received results of an online petition I am not sure quite how seriously I would take it


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Re: Away Ticket Prices

by handbags_harris » 26 Apr 2013 11:53

Deadlock Why should away fans get in cheaper than home fans?
Not signing.


Sign the petition and put that in the comments like I have done. Ticket price reductions have to start somewhere do they not?

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Re: Away Ticket Prices

by Deadlock » 26 Apr 2013 12:05

No, I disagree with the premise. Not signing.

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Re: Away Ticket Prices

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 26 Apr 2013 20:11

soggy biscuit Probably a separate discussion but I also wonder how much w8 these online petitions carry anyway.


very little because the response to them is usually pathetic.

The big one pushing for a return of terracing, an idea that seems very popular among fans, only got about 15000 signatures. That's probably fewer than one fan in a thousand in this country.

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Re: Away Ticket Prices

by Tony Le Mesmer » 26 Apr 2013 21:51

Bet there are a few people reading this thread, will sign the petition, but still spend £89 on tickets for Fulham and West Ham, As long as fans pay the high prices things will never change.


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Re: Away Ticket Prices

by dizzynewheights » 28 Apr 2013 09:38

Deadlock No, I disagree with the premise. Not signing.


^this

I thought there were already rules in place that meant away fans paid the same as home fans with same view etc :?:

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Re: Away Ticket Prices

by Alexander Litvinenko » 28 Apr 2013 12:10

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Deadlock No, I disagree with the premise. Not signing.


^this

I thought there were already rules in place that meant away fans paid the same as home fans with same view etc :?:


The rule is that away fans can't pay more than home fans.

The premise behind this campaign is that because away fans create the atmosphere and have additional obstacles of travel time and cost that they should pay a maximum rate - which although it might end up being less than home fans pay would also apply to those same home fans when they travel away themselves.

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Re: Away Ticket Prices

by retro_royal » 28 Apr 2013 13:17

You're asking Premier league sides to miss out on £millions on the back of an online petition? :lol:

Total non starter.

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