Presumably they are offering a reduced price for the unfortunate fans sitting behind the steel columns
Although they can probably move into one of the many empty seats
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Leeds United relegated to the championship, at the end of the 2022-23 season, have returned
to category A & B pricing for match's at Elland road.
While in the premier league, Leeds United & the other 19 teams in the league unanimously put
a cap of £30 for away fans, going to match's.
Leeds United home game against West Brom on Friday 18th August, as been moved from
Saturday 19th August, for TV coverage.
West Brom fans are not happy at the Category A & B pricing of £45 & £47 to watch their team
at Elland road, with some fans calling for a boycott of the game.
Leeds United quickly went back to the category A & B games, after pricing restrictions are not
used in the championship.
Presumably they are offering a reduced price for the unfortunate fans sitting behind the steel columns
Although they can probably move into one of the many empty seats
Why moan about it,if you don’t like the price don’t go it’s that simple.
No wonder they like away games, it will be nearly half price to visit NYS.
Along with category pricing at Hillsborough that maybe two games I boycott, and watch on stick, depending on what they charge us.
As LolMorgan
Don't go. Don't pay it
It's a shame we can't charge same for away fans as they're (all clubs) charging us
I've heard that cat A at Hillsborough will be £50,away end will be empty.
All Championship clubs' supporters should stand together and boycott SWFC and LUFC plus any other thieving club who will charge these crazy prices.
I don't think we should be vindictive to either of these sets of fans.
We need as many clubs as possible to sell out the away end and buy food,drink and programmes.
For every dirty Leeds and Porky Allstars there's a QPR and a Bristol City
£60-70k a match from them is not to be snoutered at.
The more fans that buy from kiosks the larger the value of the contract that RUFC can negotiate in future with catering companies...so buying inside the ground does matter contrary to what some fans may believe
Been told category A at Hillsborough is £59