Tamworth FA Cup ticket prices split opinions
A row over ticket prices for a non league club's upcoming
FA Cup fixture against a Premier League side is unfair, according to a
supporter's club chairman.
Some Tamworth FC fans took to social media to complain about
the £42 cost for an adult to sit in the main stand, about double the price of a
typical matchday ticket, for the game against Tottenham Hotspur.
Scott Farrington, 34, a life-long supporter of the National
League club, in Staffordshire, said the fixture marked the biggest game in the
town's history and that the tickets were "priceless".
Tamworth FC has been contacted for a comment.
Tamworth's The Lamb Ground holds 4,963 people, with just 518
seats.
The part-time team take on Ange Postecoglou's side in the
third round of the FA Cup on 12 January after beating near neighbours and
League One side Burton Albion.
Mr Farrington is a life-long Tamworth FC fan, however, he
said the money would help the part-time club grow.
"You can't put a price on these tickets in my
opinion," he said.
"We're playing Tottenham Hotspur, a top-six Premier
League team.
"We're a tiny club, we need the financial revenue to
keep the club in this league."
Ticket prices for Tamworth's FA Cup clash with Tottenham
Hotspur
Seating (Seated season ticket holders only)
- Adults
- £42
- 66
and over - £37
- Under
17 - £34
- Under
10 - £29
Terrace
- Adults
- £38
- 66
and over - £33
- Under
17 - £30
- Under
10 - £25
Not everyone agrees with the price rise. Christian James, a
contributor to The Non-League Paper, called the situation "awful".
"[My] thoughts with regular matchgoers and in
particular families just after Christmas," he wrote on X in a personal
capacity.
"[I] enjoyed my trip to Tamworth... last season and
[am] looking forward to returning in a few weeks but this sours the goodwill
and support from wider football."
It will be the biggest match in Tamworth's history
Mr Farrington said he hoped the fixture's revenue would go
some way to improving the club's infrastructure.
The club has won back-to-back promotions in the past two
years and sit 15th in the National League.
Tamworth would have been looking at an even bigger pay day
had the fixture been held at Tottenham's 62,850-capacity stadium - but that
would have meant even higher costs for fans due to travel