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26/27 Season Tickets

Started by C Block, July 16, 2026, 02:28:14 PM

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C Block

Despite the "waiting list" I see they've now gone on general sale,
Can't imagine many other Premier League Clubs, if any, have to put season tickets on General Sale,
Looks like we've reached our ceiling in way of capacity at Craven Cottage.

Fulham Seaxe

Prices are probably an issue. Some of the seats on sale in upper Riverside are quoted at £3,192 (£168 a game). I wonder what matchday price will be for those seats?

Jim©

Apart from a handful in the putney end, most are in the Riverside. They're not all £3k as people love to bandy around, they're from £1,300.
We've gone from not a lot of season ticket holders to a whole load of season ticket holders in a relatively short time.


Fulham Seaxe

Quote from: Jim© on July 16, 2026, 02:55:46 PMApart from a handful in the putney end, most are in the Riverside. They're not all £3k as people love to bandy around, they're from £1,300.
We've gone from not a lot of season ticket holders to a whole load of season ticket holders in a relatively short time.

They are not all over £3k but, to be fair, that's a ridiculous amount for a ST without any additional perks. Fact that they have gone on general sale says, to me at least, they've got pricing wrong.

SG

Quote from: Fulham Seaxe on July 16, 2026, 03:10:46 PM
Quote from: Jim© on July 16, 2026, 02:55:46 PMApart from a handful in the putney end, most are in the Riverside. They're not all £3k as people love to bandy around, they're from £1,300.
We've gone from not a lot of season ticket holders to a whole load of season ticket holders in a relatively short time.

They are not all over £3k but, to be fair, that's a ridiculous amount for a ST without any additional perks. Fact that they have gone on general sale says, to me at least, they've got pricing wrong.

The £3k quoted prices include hospitality in one of the lounges,free food, drinks etc. The prices without the hospitality are c£1300. None of it cheap but let's get the facts accurate before slagging off the club.

Jim©

Many of the posts I see by our and opposing fans, don't realise that the most expensive season tickets include basic hospitality and are very much inline with the other clubs. Why for instance those prices aren't on tables like this is why people are getting so annoyed (i have added hospitality prices of the ones I can easily find in brackets).

Club         Least Expensive Season Ticket   Most Expensive Season Ticket (Hospitality)
Arsenal           £921.50                             £1,726.50 (£3950- £12785)
Aston Villa   £672                             £992 (£1500- £14500)
Bournemouth   £674                             £1,164
Brentford   £495                             £815 (£1500-£5000)
Brighton   £610                             £1,035
Burnley           £352                             £525
Chelsea           £880                             £1,095
Crystal Palace   £725                             £980 (£6000)
Everton           £730                             £900
Fulham           £486                             £3,084
Leeds United   £495                             £870
Liverpool   £713                             £904 (£3500-£12000)
Man City   £425                             £1,080
Man United   £608                             £1,121
Newc United   £483                             £1,221
Forest           £575                             £915 (£3000-£4500)
Sunderland   £590                             £780
Tot Hotspur   £856                             £2,367
West Ham United   £345                             £1,720 (£6000)
Wolves           £525                             £939


Fulham Seaxe

Quote from: SG on July 17, 2026, 09:40:03 AM
Quote from: Fulham Seaxe on July 16, 2026, 03:10:46 PM
Quote from: Jim© on July 16, 2026, 02:55:46 PMApart from a handful in the putney end, most are in the Riverside. They're not all £3k as people love to bandy around, they're from £1,300.
We've gone from not a lot of season ticket holders to a whole load of season ticket holders in a relatively short time.

They are not all over £3k but, to be fair, that's a ridiculous amount for a ST without any additional perks. Fact that they have gone on general sale says, to me at least, they've got pricing wrong.

The £3k quoted prices include hospitality in one of the lounges,free food, drinks etc. The prices without the hospitality are c£1300. None of it cheap but let's get the facts accurate before slagging off the club.

I was looking at the seating map. It didn't quote any hospitality on that. Christ, some people on here seem to think that anything said that they believe is negative about the club is worse than matricide.

Fulham Seaxe

Quote from: Jim© on July 17, 2026, 10:23:30 AMMany of the posts I see by our and opposing fans, don't realise that the most expensive season tickets include basic hospitality and are very much inline with the other clubs. Why for instance those prices aren't on tables like this is why people are getting so annoyed (i have added hospitality prices of the ones I can easily find in brackets).

Club         Least Expensive Season Ticket   Most Expensive Season Ticket (Hospitality)
Arsenal           £921.50                             £1,726.50 (£3950- £12785)
Aston Villa   £672                             £992 (£1500- £14500)
Bournemouth   £674                             £1,164
Brentford   £495                             £815 (£1500-£5000)
Brighton   £610                             £1,035
Burnley           £352                             £525
Chelsea           £880                             £1,095
Crystal Palace   £725                             £980 (£6000)
Everton           £730                             £900
Fulham           £486                             £3,084
Leeds United   £495                             £870
Liverpool   £713                             £904 (£3500-£12000)
Man City   £425                             £1,080
Man United   £608                             £1,121
Newc United   £483                             £1,221
Forest           £575                             £915 (£3000-£4500)
Sunderland   £590                             £780
Tot Hotspur   £856                             £2,367
West Ham United   £345                             £1,720 (£6000)
Wolves           £525                             £939

How many £486 season tickets are available at CC? I think SoS on tFi reckoned a very small amount.

Jim©

Quote from: Fulham Seaxe on July 17, 2026, 10:52:45 AMHow many £486 season tickets are available at CC? I think SoS on tFi reckoned a very small amount.

I dont know, probably not loads. Purpose of the table is to show the range of prices.


cookieg

Quote from: Fulham Seaxe on July 17, 2026, 10:50:01 AM
Quote from: SG on July 17, 2026, 09:40:03 AM
Quote from: Fulham Seaxe on July 16, 2026, 03:10:46 PM
Quote from: Jim© on July 16, 2026, 02:55:46 PMApart from a handful in the putney end, most are in the Riverside. They're not all £3k as people love to bandy around, they're from £1,300.
We've gone from not a lot of season ticket holders to a whole load of season ticket holders in a relatively short time.

They are not all over £3k but, to be fair, that's a ridiculous amount for a ST without any additional perks. Fact that they have gone on general sale says, to me at least, they've got pricing wrong.

The £3k quoted prices include hospitality in one of the lounges,free food, drinks etc. The prices without the hospitality are c£1300. None of it cheap but let's get the facts accurate before slagging off the club.

I was looking at the seating map. It didn't quote any hospitality on that. Christ, some people on here seem to think that anything said that they believe is negative about the club is worse than matricide.

Surely it would have been helpful if you investigated what the ticket covered before commenting.

Southcoastffc

Quote from: Jim© on July 17, 2026, 10:23:30 AMMany of the posts I see by our and opposing fans, don't realise that the most expensive season tickets include basic hospitality and are very much inline with the other clubs. Why for instance those prices aren't on tables like this is why people are getting so annoyed (i have added hospitality prices of the ones I can easily find in brackets).

Club         Least Expensive Season Ticket   Most Expensive Season Ticket (Hospitality)
Arsenal           £921.50                             £1,726.50 (£3950- £12785)
Aston Villa   £672                             £992 (£1500- £14500)
Bournemouth   £674                             £1,164
Brentford   £495                             £815 (£1500-£5000)
Brighton   £610                             £1,035
Burnley           £352                             £525
Chelsea           £880                             £1,095
Crystal Palace   £725                             £980 (£6000)
Everton           £730                             £900
Fulham           £486                             £3,084
Leeds United   £495                             £870
Liverpool   £713                             £904 (£3500-£12000)
Man City   £425                             £1,080
Man United   £608                             £1,121
Newc United   £483                             £1,221
Forest           £575                             £915 (£3000-£4500)
Sunderland   £590                             £780
Tot Hotspur   £856                             £2,367
West Ham United   £345                             £1,720 (£6000)
Wolves           £525                             £939
Thanks for taking the time and trouble to produce that.  Unfortunately that comparison probbaly won't ever make the press - melodramatic headlines like 'Fulham has the most expensive ticket in the Premier League' will.
The world is made up of electrons, protons, neurons, possibly muons and, definitely, morons.

bill taylors apprentice

#11
Having had a quick look today there are no longer any S/T in the H/End or the JH stands.
S/T are available in the Putney end @ £862 or £626 for a senior
Riverside cheapest = £1436 or £1224 for a senior
Tickets in other areas = £1543 or for a senior £1330
also in the Riverside = £3192  or for a senior £2979

As someone who gave up my ST after Covid I have only managed a few home games a season since due to living 150 miles away, family issues that needed my attention, getting older and the unreliable East Coast train service (not the cost).

My circumstances have changed and I strongly considered buying a new ST despite losing my discount and being regarded as a newcomer. 
The fact I would probably only make it to about 10 or 12 home games is not a big issue.

But I've experienced the cheaper end sections of the Riverside and it's not a great view of the whole pitch considering the price and having to sit among too many tourists or so called fans you haven't a clue.

So almost £3000 for a senior ST for just a seat with a good view where I used to sit now = £157.89 a game!

That's taking the pi$$ but I guess someone will buy it but will they still be supporting if/when we get relegated in the future?



Fulham Seaxe

Quote from: cookieg on July 17, 2026, 11:19:54 AM
Quote from: Fulham Seaxe on July 17, 2026, 10:50:01 AM
Quote from: SG on July 17, 2026, 09:40:03 AM
Quote from: Fulham Seaxe on July 16, 2026, 03:10:46 PM
Quote from: Jim© on July 16, 2026, 02:55:46 PMApart from a handful in the putney end, most are in the Riverside. They're not all £3k as people love to bandy around, they're from £1,300.
We've gone from not a lot of season ticket holders to a whole load of season ticket holders in a relatively short time.

They are not all over £3k but, to be fair, that's a ridiculous amount for a ST without any additional perks. Fact that they have gone on general sale says, to me at least, they've got pricing wrong.

The £3k quoted prices include hospitality in one of the lounges,free food, drinks etc. The prices without the hospitality are c£1300. None of it cheap but let's get the facts accurate before slagging off the club.

I was looking at the seating map. It didn't quote any hospitality on that. Christ, some people on here seem to think that anything said that they believe is negative about the club is worse than matricide.

Surely it would have been helpful if you investigated what the ticket covered before commenting.

Another smart Alec. I looked on the map, clicked on the seat. It states Riverside Stand, block, row and seat. And says class is 'adult new'. Nowhere does it state that any hospitality is involved.

I've now looked at the hospitality section which shows the hospitality seating areas and the seat I selected isn't in any of those areas.

C Block

Quote from: bill taylors apprentice on July 17, 2026, 02:28:58 PMHaving had a quick look today there are no longer any S/T in the H/End or the JH stands.
S/T are available in the Putney end @ £862 or £626 for a senior
Riverside cheapest = £1436 or £1224 for a senior
Tickets in other areas = £1543 or for a senior £1330
also in the Riverside = £3192  or for a senior £2979

As someone who gave up my ST after Covid I have only managed a few home games a season since due to living 150 miles away, family issues that needed my attention, getting older and the unreliable East Coast train service (not the cost).

My circumstances have changed and I strongly considered buying a new ST despite losing my discount and being regarded as a newcomer. 
The fact I would probably only make it to about 10 or 12 home games is not a big issue.

But I've experienced the cheaper end sections of the Riverside and it's not a great view of the whole pitch considering the price and having to sit among too many tourists or so called fans you haven't a clue.

So almost £3000 for a senior ST for just a seat with a good view where I used to sit now = £157.89 a game!

That's taking the pi$$ but I guess someone will buy it but will they still be supporting if/when we get relegated in the future?


Beggars can't be choosers and all that, £626 in The Putney End looks good value.

Plodder

I was thinking about buying a season ticket again this year, having been a season ticket holder in the 1980s and 1990s, so I put myself on the waiting list, but the club quoted me a price that was way beyond my "value for money" budget.


epsomraver

Quote from: Jim© on July 16, 2026, 02:55:46 PMApart from a handful in the putney end, most are in the Riverside. They're not all £3k as people love to bandy around, they're from £1,300.
We've gone from not a lot of season ticket holders to a whole load of season ticket holders in a relatively short time.
1300 gives you a great view of the hammersmith corner flafg and players arses while they are warming up, terrible price for the view

epsomraver

Quote from: C Block on July 17, 2026, 03:17:15 PM
Quote from: bill taylors apprentice on July 17, 2026, 02:28:58 PMHaving had a quick look today there are no longer any S/T in the H/End or the JH stands.
S/T are available in the Putney end @ £862 or £626 for a senior
Riverside cheapest = £1436 or £1224 for a senior
Tickets in other areas = £1543 or for a senior £1330
also in the Riverside = £3192  or for a senior £2979

As someone who gave up my ST after Covid I have only managed a few home games a season since due to living 150 miles away, family issues that needed my attention, getting older and the unreliable East Coast train service (not the cost).

My circumstances have changed and I strongly considered buying a new ST despite losing my discount and being regarded as a newcomer. 
The fact I would probably only make it to about 10 or 12 home games is not a big issue.

But I've experienced the cheaper end sections of the Riverside and it's not a great view of the whole pitch considering the price and having to sit among too many tourists or so called fans you haven't a clue.

So almost £3000 for a senior ST for just a seat with a good view where I used to sit now = £157.89 a game!

That's taking the pi$$ but I guess someone will buy it but will they still be supporting if/when we get relegated in the future?


Beggars can't be choosers and all that, £626 in The Putney End looks good value.

£495 concession with unrestricted view in C block, I moved from E block £910

SP

Another family member added to our group despite concerns about the cost for a newbie. £960 for H6 I would say is reasonable value but seeing some of the world's greatest players live is worth it imo. Walking through Bishops Park before the game full of anticipation, priceless.


Fulham Seaxe

Was a bit of a quiet afternoon in the office yesterday so I checked with ticket office what you got for those £3,192 season tickets in Riverside. No lounge access or food/drink - just your seat. There aren't many of them - understand it's first couple of rows each side of the hospitality areas. Very few sold.

hovewhite

The only way i can watch Fulham my season ticket works out £25 a game in the hammy end.