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PL's £30 away ticket cap extended
Clubs agree to continue competition-wide price cap on away tickets for three seasons
This week it was announced that the Premier League clubs have agreed to continue the £30 cap on away tickets for another three seasons. The current competition-wide cap on away ticket prices was introduced at the start of the 2016-17 season, following sustained campaigning by supporters across the country led by the FSF under the "Twenty's Plenty" banner. FSF chief exec 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."
Clubs agree to continue competition-wide price cap on away tickets for three seasons
This week it was announced that the Premier League clubs have agreed to continue the £30 cap on away tickets for another three seasons. The current competition-wide cap on away ticket prices was introduced at the start of the 2016-17 season, following sustained campaigning by supporters across the country led by the FSF under the "Twenty's Plenty" banner. FSF chief exec 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."