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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.
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.
The Riverside Stand possesses lavish facilities[/caption] Eye-watering prices are charged for VIP packages[/caption]Tragedy as driver, 18, and two passengers, 19, die & another man left fighting for his life after car smashed into tree – The Sun
I found terrifying ‘are you thick’ note & deflated tyre after morning dog walk at popular park… I could have died
A DOG walker said her life was ‘put in danger’ after a stranger left a nasty note on her car and let down her tyre.
The woman had been visiting Baggeridge Country Park, Dudley when her motor was targeted on a residential street.
The driver was shocked to find an abusive note on her car windscreen[/caption]“Are you f****** thick?” was scrawled in large capital letters on a napkin and her tire had been let down.
She’s parked her car on a street near the popular beauty spot for a brisk walk on the morning of Christmas Eve 2024.
Left shaken up by the incident, she told Birmingham Live: “I was shocked to find the note left on my windscreen and worst still, to find my tyre let down.
“It was really upsetting to think some had let my tyre down and deliberately tried to endanger my life and cause me to have an accident in the process. My wing mirror was pushed in too.
“This was also criminal damage. I know other people park on Fir Street to use Baggeridge too.”
Fir Street is a residential road within walking distance from the park.
It is not known if the woman had parked in an obstructive way, but according to the Highway Code, all road users are technically entitled to park outside houses.
The Highway Code, paragraph 207, asks that people DO NOT park their vehicle where it might cause an obstruction to other pedestrians or road users, and cites the example of not parking in front of another person’s driveway.
In essence, while there are certain rules and regulations under the Highway Code relating to parking on public highways, mostly it’s a matter of common decency and courtesy.
This comes after a couple who live in a van have discovered a way to avoid parking fines.
Ric and Keira discovered a “loophole in the system” when it comes to parking in supermarket car parks.
In a video on their YouTube channel, Touring With The Kids, the couple summarised the method and showed how seamless it has made their living.
Dad Ric described how frustrating it can be to try and use supermarket car parks as many typically have time restrictions.
But by downloading and quickly signing up to a popular app, the pair have managed to find the perfect “hack” to help find places to stay overnight.
The app, YourParkingSpace, lets you book time across many public car parks, including supermarkets.
It has over a million downloads from the Google Play Store and a rating of 4.2 from over 7000 reviews.
It has been a game changer for the family as they can now avoid fines and time restrictions for “next to nothing”.
For their overnight stay in the video, the couple said it cost them just £2.50 to stay in the car park.
YourParkingSpace allows booking at more than 700,000 spots across the UK, including supermarkets such as Asda, Sainsbury’s, and Tesco.
It works similarly to other parking apps like JustPark, with YourParkingSpace also allowing bookings on private driveways.
Irish airports issue major travel updates amid flight delays following Storm Eowyn chaos
MAJOR disruptions were caused at Irish airport as Storm Eowyn swept the country – and some flights are facing delays today.
Dublin Airport announced yesterday morning that no flights would be taking off or landing amid the weather chaos.
The airport stayed open yesterday despite gale force gusts[/caption] Dublin Airport saw major cancellations yesterday[/caption]It came as the entire country was placed under red alert warnings and the biggest storm in decades hit the nation.
The airport stayed open for the day despite the 170kmh wind gusts but no planes took off or landed.
Over 200 flights were cancelled, with 109 arrivals and 119 departures axed.
Now, airline bosses have announced the status of flights scheduled for today.
It comes while thousands have been left without power as the clean up begins across Ireland.
In the capital, some flights have been delayed while others are expected to be running on time.
Jetsetters can keep track of their airline status on the Dublin Airport website.
Departures to Frankfurt, Germany, Verona, Italy, and Manchester in the UK are all running on schedule.
And journeys to Icelandic capital Reykjavik as well as Hamburg, Germany, and Spain‘s famous Lanzarote are also on time.
This afternoon flights to Liverpool in England and Swiss city Zurich are also on schedule.
But some holidaygoers in Dublin Airport are set to see more delays following the ferocious storm.
The 1.20pm take off to famous Cairo in Egypt has been delayed and so has a 2.55pm journey to Innsbruck, Austria.
Those waiting on family and loves ones to arrive should be aware that delays to incoming flights are also taking place.
The 11.25am arrival of a plane from Dusseldorf in Germany was delayed until 11.45am.
And a 11.45pm flight from Geneva, Switzerland, was also delayed until 12.55pm.
An 11.55am flight from Spanish capital Madrid is now expected to land in at 1.00pm.
And a flight from Prague to Dublin that was scheduled to arrive at 12.15pm also landed at 12.35pm.
Holidaygoers or those waiting for flights to land can check in on social media to see updates from Dublin Airport.
Meanwhile, the country’s other major airport in Cork is also seeing delays.
A 1.10pm flight from Glasgow is now set to land at 1.50pm, while a plane from Fuerteventura 2.15 is now to land in at 2.30.
Outgoing flights have also been affected, with some departures seeing delays.
A 1.40pm flight to Scottish city Glasgow is now scheduled for 2.10PM.
And a 2.00pm Ryanair flight to famous Venice has been delayed with no new departure time in place.
Similarly, a 5.00pm flight to Bristol has been delayed with no outgoing time currently given.
Some flights have been delayed in the aftermath of the storm[/caption]