The Premier League chief executive, Richard Scudamore, says top-flight clubs are discussing changes to away-ticket pricing for next season but that home prices will not be subjected to league intervention.
Last week the Football Supporters’ Federation submitted an open letter to the Premier League before its shareholders meeting, calling for a £20 cap on all away tickets following a “Twenty’s plenty” campaign demanding reduced prices. Earlier this season supporters from each top-flight club held aloft banners at matches supporting the campaign.
The Premier League has introduced an Away Supporters Initiative, which reserves £12m of central funding over three years for club-led initiatives, with some clubs reducing away prices and using the money to subsidise away travel. However, the amount is only £200,000 per club, per season, and the league’s £5.1bn domestic TV money for three years will start from next season.
