After the £62 Emirates' rip-off for travelling Man City fans, there is to be a national campaign for lower ticket prices: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21181709 The Football Supporters' Federation will initiate a national "Twenty's Plenty" campaign, staking demands for a £20 Premier League away ticket cost. With Championship away-ticket costs sometimes reaching £40 or beyond, do you think the campaign will succeed? Are English fans just too passive, compared to (say) the German supporters who have campaigned en masse and succeeded in gaining ownership stakes, safe standing and low ticket costs? Discuss! | |