IT wasn't a £30 reduction or some tickets would have been free, as away prices were capped home match tickets in the have seen significant year on year increases, and all away clubs give the smallest allocation possible and put pressure on to return unsold tickets so the can be sold at higher prices.
Away tickets were £60. They started creeping higher. Arsenal began charging £65 for away tickets. After protests from fans the PL and the PL clubs agreed on £30 for an away ticket for a trial period. That Trial period lapsed and away tickets have been kept at £30. Away ends weren't selling out at the time and it was affecting the atmosphere inside the grounds due to the lack of away fans. When away tickets were capped at £30, away tickets and away allocations started selling out again and away ends were full again.
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Away fans will not have to pay more than £30 to watch a Premier League match after top-flight clubs unanimously decided to continue capping ticket prices.
In a statement, the Premier League said: “All clubs know the crucial importance of away fans in generating the best possible atmosphere at matches, and recognise the additional travel costs often involved when following a team away from home.
“The £30 away ticket cap was introduced in season 2016-17, following the successful implementation of the Premier League Away Supporters’ Initiative which saw clubs provide a range of measures for their away fans.
FSF chief executive Kevin Miles said: “We welcome the Premier League’s recognition of the importance of the £30 away cap and back its decision to keep the cap in place for the coming seasons.
“We have always argued that away supporter attendance needs to be encouraged if the atmosphere and spectacle of a live football match is to be sustained.
“There had been a rapid rise in away ticket costs for many supporters and the cap put a halt on that.
Away fans will not have to pay more than £30 to watch a Premier League match for another three years.
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