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Fulham fans slam their own club as ‘shameless’ as they release ticket statement ahead of Man Utd clash

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.

Fulham's Riverside Stand at Craven Cottage.
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The ticket prices of Fulham’s Riverside Stand have caused controversy[/caption]

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.

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.

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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Fulham's ticket price saga explained

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.

“I think the club’s hierarchy don’t realise what this bums on seats strategy has caused. It’s killed any atmosphere, as the people who can afford the non-season ticket holder seats aren’t exactly a vocal majority.

“Then there was Chelsea away where they decided to put the club’s biggest game of the season on sale with no loyalty points to appease their higher spending customers.

“Most fans are enjoying the outside of London away days simply due to the fact they feel like a proper Fulham end ie Leicester away last week.

“CEO Alistair Mackintosh, director David Daly and the Khans are pricing out the next generation of fans.”

One responded on X: “The penny still hasn’t dropped yet? Shameless.”

While a second blasted: “2 days before the game still trying to shift these £160 tickets eh? Your obsession with money doesn’t make you see that this is embarrassing for the club.”

A third commented: “I don’t think I’ve ever seen our club have to post and advertise to sell tickets so much in the space of a week. Maybe have a think on why you can’t sell them.”

And another added: “Send the link direct to Utd fans, your own fans are too clever to be ripped off.”

Last month, boss Marco Silva appealed to Fulham fans to generate a better atmosphere within Craven Cottage, saying: “I’d like to ask them (for) even more if they can.

“They have been great for us – it’s been fantastic since I joined the club. It’s been a long journey for us and a great one. But if they can, we need more and more and more, because it’s a moment of the season that’s going to be tough.”

Fulham’s new Riverside Stand possesses non-corporate season tickets costing £3,000.

It also boasts lavish VIP facilities, including a rooftop bar, fine dining area and even a swimming pool.

Illustration of a rooftop pool and lounge area at Fulham FC’s Riverside Stand, overlooking a river and a crowd of spectators.
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The Riverside Stand possesses lavish facilities[/caption]
Illustration of Fulham FC's Riverside Stand, showing a food hall with people ordering food and drinks.
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Eye-watering prices are charged for VIP packages[/caption]

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From Del Boy’s flat in Only Fools and Horses to Monica’s apartment in Friends – how much sitcom abodes would really cost

THEY are often the staple of every hit sitcom and now the real-life prices of properties from the likes of Only Fools and Horses and Friends have been revealed.

Monica’s spacious – and very purple – New York condo once housed her, Rachel and Chandler.

Del and Rodney from Only Fools and Horses.
The iconic flat from Only Fools and Horses has a price tag in today’s world – and it’s staggering
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Monica and Rachel's apartment from Friends.
A similar place to Monica’s from friends would set you back £5,815 a month
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Sally Bretton and Lee Mack in a scene from Not Going Out.
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A similar home from Lee Mack’s Not Going Out is around £1,944[/caption]

Even at the time the TV abode could be considered pricey for just three residents in a prime location.

But Friends fans discovered during the series that Monica and Rachel paid just $200 a month in 1994, which is equivalent to $426 today – £347.

It was thanks to Courney Cox’s character’s grandmother, who left her a rent-controlled lease.

But these days, renting the two-bed flat would cost an eye-watering £5,815 a month.

The figure, collected by QR Code Generator, is based on a similar property in West Village Manhattan.

Elsewhere in New York, Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment from Sex and the City is now worth £3,613 a month in today’s prices.

Coming back across the pond, Del Boy and Rodney’s Peckham flat from Only Fools and Horses would cost approximately £2,545 now.

To buy a three-bed similar home in the area, house hunters would be set back £587,000 compared to paying just £30,000 in 1981.

Lee Mack‘s house from hit BBC sitcom Not Going Out has served as a backdrop for their everyday life, located in the London Docklands.

To rent an apartment in the area today would see you fork out a approximately £1,944 per month.  

Going back to the US and Sheldon and Leonard’s place in The Big Bang Theory would cost £2,567 for a two-bed.

The duo’s condo was based in the fictional Los Robles Apartment Building which was also home to their friend Penny, who was played by Kaley Cuoco.

Full list of beloved sitcom house prices today

Collected by QR Code Generator here's the average monthly rent for the iconic TV abodes today:

Friends – Monica and Rachel flat – £5,815 

Sex and the City – Carrie’s apartment – £3,613

The Big Bang Theory – Sheldon and Leonard place – £2,567 

Only Fools and Horses – Del Boy and Rodney’s flat – £2,545

Bottom – Richie and Eddie’s place – £2,442

Not Going Out – Lee and Lucy’s house – £1,944 

Rising Damp – Rigsby’s house – £1,110 

Two Points of Larger and a Packet of Crisps – Gaz and Jonny’s place – £803 

Two people in a living room with a spiral staircase.
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The Two Pints flat is the cheapest of the lot[/caption]
Carrie Bradshaw in her apartment from Sex and the City.
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Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment would set you back over £3k[/caption]

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