Everton’s Fan Advisory Board has confirmed that Everton ‘have committed to consider’ proposals made over ticketing concerns.
Supporters have raised their concerns over Everton’s tickets, with the major worry being over the rising cost, which will now be considered by the club.
The Hill Dickinson Stadium has proven to be a financial game changer for Everton as the club are now generating more revenue than ever before.
Everton’s home form has not matched the quality of the state-of-the-art facilities on display at the Liverpool docks.
David Moyes will be hoping to turn around Everton’s form at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday evening, but he will know he cannot do that without the supporters.
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As revenue in the Premier League continues to grow against the trend in day-to-day life, Everton have acknowledged their role in keeping tickets affordable as possible.
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Everton will consider ticket price concerns after Fan Advisory Board meeting
The Hill Dickinson Stadium has brought positives and negatives since its doors opened over the summer.
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Everton fans are concerned about being priced out of attending matches, and those concerns have now been made known to the club.
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Taking to X, the Everton Fan Advisory Board have shared an update on the club’s agreement to consider the ticket concerns after a meeting last week.
“Just to keep you updated; the FAB held a meeting with the Club last week, to put our case to its senior leadership,” the statement read.
“They have committed to consider our proposals, based on views received from fans, and come back to us. We will keep fans informed as soon as we have news to share.”
Everton’s Fan Advisory Board have raised stadium concerns over transport already in the months since the Hill Dickinson opened to the supporters.
Moving into a new stadium is certainly a gradual process, where negatives will need to be ironed out by the club.
One thing that The Friedkin Group simply cannot afford to do is to price out match-going fans from watching their side in action.
Everton Fan Advisory Board make three demands to the club
Everton News columnist Alan Myers feels opposing teams enjoy visiting the Hill Dickinson Stadium, with the current win percentage in the Premier League only at 30%.
Moyes’ team need to offer fans something to get behind and throwing away the lead to Bournemouth is not what is required.
The new stadium promised an exciting future for Everton, but the loyal fans want to be there to see the better times after years of struggles under Farhad Moshiri.
With that in mind, the Everton Fan Advisory Board made the following three proposals to the club:
Three-year price freeze on season tickets and general admission tickets
No reduction of general seating to make way for more corporate seating
Three-year price freeze on current concession rates
An immediate £10m reduction on membership fees across the board
A definitive answer from the club on these demands is yet to be revealed, but it would be wise for those at the top to carefully consider their response.
Everton is nothing without the fans and pricing supporters out of attending games could come to the club’s detriment.
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