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Supporters' Online Petition - Time to End Ticket Price Scandal


After the recent announcement that the FA Premier League has secured the
largest television rights deal in the history of the sport, the Football
Supporters' Federation have launched a campaign to ensure a fairer deal for
fans.


The campaign's principal initial aims are:


  a.. Universal away ticket price of no more than £15 for all Premier League
(FAPL) games with £10 for concessions
  b.. A three-season freeze of prices at 2006/7 season levels for both
season tickets and individual match tickets for seasons 2007/8-2009/10
imposed by FAPL rule. Encouragement of clubs to cut ticket prices in cash
terms over and above the freeze, particularly at the low end.
  c.. The facility fee received for all FAPL televised matches to be used to
subsidise tickets prices for all attending those matches.

The FSF wants to emphasise that the campaign isn't just about ticket prices
in the Premier League though. Many prices in the Football League and even in
the Conference and below are simply far too high.

The objective of the campaign is to ensure that football again becomes the
"people's game". Prices across the board in this country are absurd.

The recent decision by Fulham to charge Manchester United fans £45 to visit
Craven Cottage when earlier in the season Wigan Athletic fans had been
charged just £10 shows how clubs are penalising supporters of those clubs
with bigger away followings to subsidise a decline in home support. Just in
this past week the Birmingham City versus Stoke City Football League
Championship game was moved at EIGHT days notice to a Sunday 11.30am
kick-off. Potters fans were still expected to pay £30 (£1 more than home
fans who were still being asked for an outrageous £29 behind the goal).

During the first six months of the 2006/07 season, eleven of the seventeen
Premier League clubs who remain in the FAPL from last season are showing a
decrease in average attendances. Of the remaining six, both Arsenal and
Manchester United have increased attendance as a result of increased
capacity.

We believe that constantly increasing, rip-off ticket prices, along with
decreased competitive balance has driven many supporters out of the game,
either unable or unwilling to pay out the sums asked. The increasing number
of empty seats up and down the country is testament to this. The majority of
clubs are refusing to address dwindling attendances, apparently safe in the
knowledge that gate receipts contribute only a tiny proportion of income.
There are some honourable exceptions. There are plans at Manchester City to
dramatically lower children's prices (but not adults, unfortunately),
Bradford City has launched an innovative season ticket scheme and Blackburn
Rovers has announced it wants to lower prices. This is all welcome but is
NOT enough.

The FSF want to deliver a clear message to Club Chairmen. We want a fairer
deal for football fans through a fairer pricing structure which will make
football more affordable for all. We want to see IMMEDIATE action by the
football authorities to limit ticket prices to no more than £15 for adult
away fans in the Premier League, to freeze prices for home fans, reducing
prices in the cheaper categories and redistributing the facility fee for
televised games by subsidising ticket prices for these matches.

Show your support by signing our petition today.

We want as many people as possible to sign up and add their name. Fill in
your name and details here - everyone who does will receive an email in
return, confirming that they're part of the campaign. Just as important
though, an email on your behalf will be fired off to the FAPL and all Club
Chairmen leaving them in no doubt about the strength of feeling on this
issue. We'll also keep the Football League, Conference and the Football
Association of Wales informed on this.

And don't just leave it there - you must know dozens of people who feel the
same way about this as you do. So spread the word, email them and tell them
about the campaign, and make sure they get signed up too. Fans are the most
important people in football. We have to make sure our voice is heard.


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