Fans in uproar over FA Cup ticket prices: Tottenham are not the villains for once
A lot of Tamworth FC fans on social media are raising their voice in protest after the club made a big announcement on ticket prices ahead of the historic FA Cup clash against Tottenham.
Biggest game in Tamworth’s history
The magic of the FA Cup lies in the fact that clubs like Tottenham, who are one of the wealthiest institutions in world football, go up against sides like Tamworth, who play in the National League, the fifth tier of English football.
The Staffordshire-based side made it to the third round by overcoming Burton Albion on penalties and having already also seen off Huddersfield Town in the earlier round, they are now gearing up for the biggest game in their history.
Ange Postecoglou‘s men travel to the club’s Lamb Ground on Sunday, January 12, with the stadium having a capacity of just 4,963 people, with only 518 seats.
Tamworth ticket prices vs Tottenham cause uproar
However, Tamworth supporters who want to witness history on January 12 will have to shell out a considerable amount after the club announced the ticket prices for the game.
According to TEAMtalk, the top ticket for the occasion will cost £42, which is more than double what the club charged for the earlier rounds of the FA Cup.
The cheapest tickets for the clash against Spurs are priced at £25, which is said to be five times as much as the usual price at the Lamb Ground for similar tickets.
The report claims that many Tamworth fans on social media are outraged by the decision and have made it clear that they will be watching the game on TV rather than travelling to the stadium.
Tamworth accused of exploiting fans
TEAMtalk reveal that Tamworth’s decision and the reaction of their supporters was a talking point in the latest episode of The Pyramid podcast, where the National League side was accused of exploiting fans and turning away loyal supporters.
Jamie Hoskins said about the move: “How short-sighted are these prices. A chance to repay and respect the fans who go and support you every week, and instead you release this monstrosity. Shameful.
“I appreciate that you want to earn as much money from this opportunity as possible, but those prices are scandalous! Part greed from Tamworth & part blame for the FA abolishing replays because the big boys demanded so!”
Dean Cornish responded: “No romance of the cup here whatsoever, poor from Tamworth. That’s madness. Make the money on the TV, the bar, the merch, the snack bar. Not by ripping off loyal fans on tickets.”
Matt Merrick then added: “So looking at £150 for a family of four. I’m all for making a bit of money, but after Christmas and everything else that’s going on. That’s taking the mickey out of ordinary fans.”
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