Wolves fans to hold silence in ticket prices call
Friday 21st October 2011, 11:29AM BST.
Wolves fans will hold a 10-minute silence as part of a campaign against ‘ridiculous’ ticket prices.
Banners will also be displayed at Molineux when the club faces Sunderland on December 4.
Up to 400 fans are said to have pledged their support, while others are donating money to help promote the action.
Organiser Joe Sharples, 26, said today: “A supporter’s first choice will always be to go to the game, but at £38 a ticket, it’s an expensive day out. As gates fall, the match day experience isn’t worth it because of the poor atmosphere.”
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Expect increase’s as and when the stadium/new stand nears completion along with over inflated wages for over rated players.
Its not a tough choice just vote with your feet, The club wont mind xxxx number of silent fans as long as they pay the £38 thats all that matters.
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one reason i stopped following top flight football years ago was due to the stupid prices charged to watch over paid players.
Following non league football is the best thing i ever did.
There is life in football away premiership
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when have wolves fans had any thing to shout about anyway
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