Blues travelling to Old Trafford in January have had to pay 150% above what it would have cost for a Premier League ticket.
Join us in calling for a cap on prices for Cup fixtures and put the interests of supporters first.
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Just wondered why the statement wasn’t produced/released at the time the prices were originally announced rather than when all the tickets have just been sold ? I agree with the comments and didn’t realise since 2017 the pricing was arranged by the home club rather than all
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Bournemouth fan here,not surprised we had a game called off when United security left a suspicious package in the toilets,we had over 3000 fans who have travelled to Manchester,booked hotels and through no fault of their own did not see a ball kicked,any compensation not a penny.
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@NevilleSouthall
Agree with this, but could we also consider our own clubs pricing policy for tickets in the away end when visiting clubs dont take their full allocation?
£30 for a PL fixture for an away fan.
£50 for the same seat if they sell to an Evertonian.
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@alistairmagowan
Personally I’d like to see the £30 PL away ticket scheme in the cups but a couple of points:
A 150% increase above the price would mean a £75 ticket; this is a 50% increase
I wouldn’t want to do anything that jeopardises higher away allocations in the FA Cup
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Home fans pay £45 . So when Everton fans are taking seat off where home fans would of sat . Then pay home prices. If you want tickets at £30 . Then only take up permier league allocation of 2500 seats