| FIFA gouging the fans again 12:10 - Dec 12 with 899 views | Nigeriamark | https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c80x38e04yro Unbelievable pricing policy for this World Cup. I am currently doing 53 nights in Australia, Tickets to every day of every test, all accommodation and flights for about 10% more than 1 middle tier ticket for the final. People will say it's market forces, but seems like a rip off to me. However I am sure it will be a sell out as will all the big games. shame for the loyal fans who watch their team regularly but will not be able to afford this WC |  | | |  |
| FIFA gouging the fans again on 12:28 - Dec 12 with 876 views | Dalenet | People need to boycott it. Over $4,000 for a final ticket. And circa $15k per person to follow their team through all stages and pay for travel too. It is obscene. Even the Americans are complaining. The ordinary fan was priced out of our beautiful game decades ago. There is a call for UEFA to pull away from FIFA and run the Euros every 2 years. Some of the other football federations (like South America) can then choose whether to join in. FIFA has to go. |  | |  |
| FIFA gouging the fans again on 13:03 - Dec 12 with 822 views | EllDale | The final straw for me was the FIFA “Peace Prize”. The sports washing of Qatar and Saudi Arabia was bad enough. And we thought things were bad under Blatter. |  | |  |
| FIFA gouging the fans again on 18:55 - Dec 12 with 623 views | DaleiLama | And then there's this as an additional barrier to entry. If true, this is a massive hurdle and another sinister step |  |
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| FIFA gouging the fans again on 11:48 - Dec 14 with 309 views | pioneer |
| FIFA gouging the fans again on 12:28 - Dec 12 by Dalenet | People need to boycott it. Over $4,000 for a final ticket. And circa $15k per person to follow their team through all stages and pay for travel too. It is obscene. Even the Americans are complaining. The ordinary fan was priced out of our beautiful game decades ago. There is a call for UEFA to pull away from FIFA and run the Euros every 2 years. Some of the other football federations (like South America) can then choose whether to join in. FIFA has to go. |
South Africa was reasonably priced…no doubt because it was in South Africa and they feared people would be avoiding it. |  | |  |
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