Sponsored by. FULHAM fans have slammed their own club as "shameless" ahead of tomorrow's clash with Manchester United. Marco Silva's side are set to host the Red Devils at Craven Cottage on Sunday at 7pm. The majority of tickets in their new Riverside Stand cost a staggering £160 - the highest price for any non-corporate seat in the Premier League.
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These seats are priced at £140 for those aged 18-21 or 65+, and £80 for Under-18s. Seats in the corners of the stand are priced at £150 for adults. As of Saturday lunchtime, the match had not yet sold out. Tickets initially went on sale to members earlier this month, with season ticket holders then able to purchase extra seats.
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Earlier this week, tickets went on general sale, meaning that even supporters that have never bought a Fulham ticket before can get their hands on four each. The Cottagers' X account has frequently posted advertising tickets. These posts have received a significant backlash from supporters disgusted with Fulham's unprecedented pricing model.
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SUN BINGO GET £50 BONUS & 50 FREE SPINS TODAY. A Craven Cottage season ticket holder of 20 years has explained their pricing saga to SunSport. "The fact that the game isn't sold out isn't a surprise to most Fulham fans with the club's outrageous ticket pricing strategy.
"No right-minded Fulham fan is going to fork out £160 for a seat in the Riverside, £70-80 for a seat in the Hammersmith End is way too much in first place. "No wonder they've had to do daily adverts, put on general sale and even advertise in the Metro. But this isn't anything new, Fulham have had ticket price issues and protests dating back to Stop the Greed at Man City (H) in 2019.