FSA: Villa’s UCL Ticket Prices Spark Outrage
It was a (mostly) bad week for ticket prices as Aston Villa fans labelled their club “out of touch” for charging up to £97 a ticket for home Champions League matches this season.
It was a (mostly) bad week for ticket prices as Aston Villa fans labelled their club “out of touch” for charging up to £97 a ticket for home Champions League matches this season.
It’s been another summer of discontent for Premier League supporters’ groups with 19 out of 20 facing ticket price hikes and a general sense that clubs just don’t value fan loyalty – unless it comes with a high-priced ticket, disposable income and a visit to the club shop.
Are price rises necessary because of profit and sustainability rules (PSR)? No. Price hikes hit normal supporters very hard but make very little difference to the overall accounting picture.
The FSA has been looking at the inflation of ticket prices a lot recently and it’s clear the cost of going to the match has outstripped pretty much all other types of consumer goods.
West Ham United fan groups continue to push back on planned ticket price hikes and concessionary price changes at the London Stadium ahead of the new season – and a petition calling for change has passed 15,000 signatures.
With the new Women’s Super League (WSL) season kicking off next month, we thought it was an important time to take stock of the state of the women’s game as a whole.