The Directive does exist and is not made up, i attach part of minutes from the Football supporters federation meeting at wembley this summer.PigmanRDFC wrote:When you ask them those questions Tony, couldn't ask them to publish the BSP's Ticketing Directive could you? My requests appear to have fallen on deaf ears.
You mention £17 to stand at Yeovil at a League game - they are 2 leagues above us remember?? Plus, if you buy it before the day of the game its only £15 !!
There are also pricing issues in the Conference. Some stadia in the Blue Square Premier
are all-seater. Half of the division is formed by clubs who were once in the Football League.
Minimum admission prices range as high as £18 for adults, £13 for seniors and £10 for
children (step forward Cambridge United). Compare this with Fulham where Premier League
prices start from £10 for adults, with FA Cup and European matches from £15. No wonder
some BSP clubs find it difficult to attract a crowd, although attendances often compare very
favourably with League 2.
Cambridge United advertised prices for their away terrace on their website, then closed that
area on matchday forcing away fans to pay to enter the away stand. For a parent with two
children the difference amounted to £13. If away fans had chosen to enter the home terrace
to save a few quid, the potential segregation problems are obvious.
However, it seems that pricing regulations to be introduced next season by the Football
Conference means that whenever only one area of accommodating away support is offered
then it must be at the lowest price charged in other areas of the stadium. This will not apply
however where visiting supporters are offered a choice of sitting or standing
If you go to the Football supporters Federation website you can see that the Conference is proudly presented as a partner and where the conference board got the idea from about away ticket prices.