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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2019 11:44:47 GMT
Norwich have capped ticket prices at £30 on their return to the top flight, reviving the issue of accessible pricing for fans in the Premier League. Norwich have announced that every home game will see 1,500 tickets available for sale at £30 to casual home fans which, alongside 22,000 season tickets, will make up the home allocation at the 27,000-capacity Carrow Road. The £30 figure matches the cap levied by the Premier League on away tickets since 2016. “We believe as a football club that we have phenomenal support and we shouldn’t price people out of football”, said the chief operating officer, Ben Kensell. “So we decided that if £30 is fair for away supporters, then £30 is also fair for home supporters considering the price of a home ticket the last time we were in the Premier League." The Guardian
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Jun 13, 2019 21:13:31 GMT
Not that big a deal considering all their income will be from sponsorship and TV revenue but a nice gesture and good PR.
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