Tottenham fans plan ticket price protest before Ange Postecoglou’s first home game against Man Utd

The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Group has accused the club of “exploiting fans’ loyalty” during a cost of living crisis

The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust [THST] has announced that it will stage a demonstration against Tottenham‘s ticket price rises ahead of Ange Postecoglou‘s first official home game in charge against Manchester United on Saturday 19 August after accusing the club of “exploiting fans’ loyalty” during a cost of living crisis.

The protest which will commence at 3.45pm – an hour and 45 minutes ahead of the 5.30pm kick-off time – and take place opposite the club’s ticket office outside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, threatens to overshadow the new era under Postecoglou, who joined from Celtic earlier in the summer.

In a statement, THST said it wants to send a clear message to the club to “stop ticket price rises and to stop exploiting loyalty”, going on to say that “enough is enough”.

Speaking to last month, THST chair Martin Buhagiar said that the change in prices would “hit families hardest”.

As of next season, tickets for “Category B and C” matches will be raised by between £3 to £15 compared to 2022-23, while “Category A” fixtures, against Spurs’ “Big Six” rivals and as of next season Newcastle, are now priced at £10 to £17 more. The most expensive individual ticket for an adult supporter is £103.

Spurs announced in April that season ticket prices would be frozen for 2023-24.

The club faced further backlash for concealing details of the price rises in an article published on their website with no mention made on social media. The changes came after One Hotspur and One Hotspur+ members were required to renew their memberships for the upcoming season.

A THST statement read: “Ticket prices at the club are already amongst the most expensive in the Premier League and Europe. To make matters worse, full details were hidden in a general statement released by the club, indicating it is fully aware the decision cannot be justified.

“The move was made without any consultation with supporters or fan groups and was immediately opposed by the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust and then every elected member of the

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