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Season Tickets next season

Started by Southcoastffc, Today at 02:52:36 PM

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Southcoastffc

The Club can today confirm 2026/27 Season Ticket prices and key dates for renewals and new sales.

2026/27 Season
On behalf of everyone at Fulham Football Club, we want to collectively express our deep appreciation to you for another outstanding season at Craven Cottage.

Your loyal and enthusiastic support has been a major factor in our impressive home record, one of the best in the Premier League this season.  We were delighted to welcome a record number of Season Ticket Holders to Craven Cottage for the 2025/26 campaign, which to date has seen 13 Premier League sell-outs alongside a record number of seats sold through the Club's Ticket Exchange.  The Exchange is an exclusive benefit that Season Ticket Holders will continue to enjoy in 2026/27, which will be our fifth consecutive season competing in the English Premier League.

For the 2026/27 campaign, prices across all Season Ticket categories and stands will increase by 3.5%, with renewals commencing from Monday 11th May.  Ahead of arriving at this decision, the Club engaged in a period of consultation with its Fan Advisory Board (FAB), holding constructive meetings guided by the ticketing principles agreed and adopted by the Club with the FAB last summer. During discussions with the FAB, the Club presented ideas and welcomed suggestions and recommendations from the FAB before deciding on the approach for next season.

In appreciation for their long-standing commitment, supporters who have held a Season Ticket since the 2022/23 campaign will continue to receive the lowest renewal price for the upcoming season.  Fans in this group are encouraged to renew their seats to continue to benefit from this special price.

In addition, the Club is retaining its existing concession age groups for over 65s and 18–21-year-olds, whilst junior Season Tickets will continue to offer exceptional value – starting from just over £8 per game.


Reasonable I suppose at +3.5%
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Ludlow Richard

Could have been worse. I was expecting 5% so 3.5% (around the rate of inflation) feels just about OK.

Hugh Janus

That's fair and reasonable to me. Well done the club.


Jonny4

Frankly I think it's an insulting price increase justified by "increased match day costs". 3.5% isn't going to make a dent on million pound wages and transfer fees!

If I was the club I would have just announced a price freeze and taken the plaudits. Would have been a very small cost to the club to generate a fair amount of goodwill. But of course they haven't, greed always prevails at Fulham FC (same could be said of the whole league).

Worst of all is the mysterious FAB actually patting themselves on the back for agreeing to the price increase! With friends like these, who needs enemies! The FAB seems to be a club picked entity which exists purely to justify and signal fan consultation. It doesn't speak for fans, well it certainly doesn't seem to speak for me.

Alas, we'll all take the hit and renew because it's our club. We own it, not them.


Claireffcw

With new st in the Hammy End now at £970 its horrendous given the failings in regenerating these areas .

AJW48361

The FAB supporters with lots of Lolly nothing in common with me. The FST should have more of a impact in season ticketing.


SuffolkWhite

No ST for me next season anyway, but will try to attend through the help from great ST holders around me for a few games. In all honesty if I lived in London then Id probably attend, but the cost of living plus trains etc it's a no go. Fulham till I die though  ::scarf:: 
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gang

Quote from: SuffolkWhite on Today at 05:27:51 PMNo ST for me next season anyway, but will try to attend through the help from great ST holders around me for a few games. In all honesty if I lived in London then Id probably attend, but the cost of living plus trains etc it's a no go. Fulham till I die though  ::scarf:: 

Exactly the same problem Suffolk. I will probably become a member and pick my games.

Kimbleman

I think just a 3.5% rise is okay 👍


cookieg

Quote from: Jonny4 on Today at 03:47:20 PMFrankly I think it's an insulting price increase justified by "increased match day costs". 3.5% isn't going to make a dent on million pound wages and transfer fees!

If I was the club I would have just announced a price freeze and taken the plaudits. Would have been a very small cost to the club to generate a fair amount of goodwill. But of course they haven't, greed always prevails at Fulham FC (same could be said of the whole league).

Worst of all is the mysterious FAB actually patting themselves on the back for agreeing to the price increase! With friends like these, who needs enemies! The FAB seems to be a club picked entity which exists purely to justify and signal fan consultation. It doesn't speak for fans, well it certainly doesn't seem to speak for me.

Alas, we'll all take the hit and renew because it's our club. We own it, not them.



Actually we don't own the club. SK has put the best part of £1bn into Fulham since he took over. This increase is more than acceptable given the rises in petrol, heating etc. Spread over the course of a season it amounts to probably £2 per game which is less than the price of a fancy coffee. 

FFC007

General question...

I'll be getting my first season ticket for next season as I'm blessed with some time off work.

How much, based on the increase announced, would be one in the Riverside stand?

FFC007

Quote from: Claireffcw on Today at 04:33:03 PMWith new st in the Hammy End now at £970 its horrendous given the failings in regenerating these areas .

And the substandard bogs...


Asotosyios

Quote from: FFC007 on Today at 06:46:30 PMGeneral question...

I'll be getting my first season ticket for next season as I'm blessed with some time off work.

How much, based on the increase announced, would be one in the Riverside stand?

If I remember correctly, the cheapest season ticket at Riverside was £1,250 this year, making it £1,294 for next year. However, the price might be different for new season ticket holders.

SuffolkWhite

I'm not knocking the Club, I think the way football is going  means every club is trying  to make enough to afford the outrageous player wages.

I really do think fans will walk away from the football establishment in the next decade.
Guy goes into the doctor's.
"Doc, I've got a cricket ball stuck up my backside
"How's that?"
"Don't you start"

FFC007

Quote from: Asotosyios on Today at 07:58:56 PM
Quote from: FFC007 on Today at 06:46:30 PMGeneral question...

I'll be getting my first season ticket for next season as I'm blessed with some time off work.

How much, based on the increase announced, would be one in the Riverside stand?

If I remember correctly, the cheapest season ticket at Riverside was £1,250 this year, making it £1,294 for next year. However, the price might be different for new season ticket holders.

Thank you for your reply. I was expecting at least £2k as a minimum so that's a good sign!


Jonny4

Quote from: cookieg on Today at 06:29:50 PM
Quote from: Jonny4 on Today at 03:47:20 PMFrankly I think it's an insulting price increase justified by "increased match day costs". 3.5% isn't going to make a dent on million pound wages and transfer fees!

If I was the club I would have just announced a price freeze and taken the plaudits. Would have been a very small cost to the club to generate a fair amount of goodwill. But of course they haven't, greed always prevails at Fulham FC (same could be said of the whole league).

Worst of all is the mysterious FAB actually patting themselves on the back for agreeing to the price increase! With friends like these, who needs enemies! The FAB seems to be a club picked entity which exists purely to justify and signal fan consultation. It doesn't speak for fans, well it certainly doesn't seem to speak for me.

Alas, we'll all take the hit and renew because it's our club. We own it, not them.



Actually we don't own the club. SK has put the best part of £1bn into Fulham since he took over. This increase is more than acceptable given the rises in petrol, heating etc. Spread over the course of a season it amounts to probably £2 per game which is less than the price of a fancy coffee. 

The clubs belongs to the fans regardless of who technically owns it.

We've had prices rises each year (18%, 5%, 4% and now 3.5%) and have some of the most expensive matchday tickets in the league. The club is quite openly pricing out traditional fans, as well as potential new ones. We are being sold as a tourist destination with additional fine dining packages.

£8 hot dogs in the Johnny Haynes and overflowing Bogs in the Hammy End for the rest of us.

On top of that the collective fan representation is being diluted by the FAB.

I appreciate a 3.5% doesn't sound munch, but in the context of club's continuing indifference to its most loyal fans, it's not great.

Don't be surprised when we're all eventually priced out & the club is playing league games in Florida.