The @FulhamSuppTrust have released a statement condemning Fulham's scandalous ticket prices and have announced a protest to take place at the Manchester United game on November 4th.
The protest will constitute a pre-match walk from Bishops Park to the ground, a photo-call with banners and then the holding up of yellow cards on 18 minutes to signify last season's 18% minimum season ticket rise.
Fulhamish and other FFC media outlets were invited to put our names to the statement, and we were of course very happy to.
This protest will ONLY work if there is large take-up by the fanbase. So please consider being there and creating strength in numbers. This is an issue that affects us all and future generations of Fulham fans.
Tap to read the full statement ⬇️
https://t.co/5cqQGtlToK
@FFC_Matt I actually do know this as it came up when we were playing Chelsea last year. Fulham's total historic transfer spend is about £650m. Almost all of this is in the MAF & Khan eras
More to the point, who the hell is in charge of these transfers in Saudi? Could've saved themselves millions by just approaching Willian a few weeks ago...?
I might be missing something here but I really don't see the issue with this?
Surely Fulham have all the power given he's under contract and his age? What's the worst that happens? We just dictate a very high price and off-load a 35-year-old for £m's +++?
EXCL: Saudi side Al Shabab approached Fulham winger Willian with formal bid as they have concrete interest 🚨⚪️⚫️🇸🇦
Willian signed new Fulham deal 10 days ago but Al Shabab are insisting — and player’s now speaking to the club about the proposal.
Understand Al Hilal and Fulham are on the verge of reaching an agreement for Aleksandar Mitrović! Final details being sorted 🚨🔵🇸🇦 #AlHilal
Player agreed terms days ago, he wants the move and clubs are now close after two bids rejected.
⚪️⚫️ Fulham will sign Raúl Jiménez.
... it all opens, the majority of which I would estimate are at least on par with other gold tier seats.
8,650 x 1,450 comes out to over £12.5m. With an anticipated total project cost of £80m, a yield of 16% (not even including hospitality and non-match ...
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Yes - I did chose to count these out manually.
Here's the breakdown:
Per the seat map provided by Fulham, the north and south offerings in the Riverside are essentially identical. So we multiply the below numbers by two and arrive at the totals ...
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And here's the results. Fulham are hoping to take in just over £4.5m in revenue from these seats.
Quite astonishing amounts of money really when you consider the bulk of the middle section isn't included in this.
There's expected to be 8,650 seats available when ...
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