Exeter City Keeps FA Cup Ticket Prices Steady for Nottingham Forest Clash

Exeter City is keeping ticket prices the same for their FA Cup match, showing appreciation for loyal fans while many clubs raise prices.

Exeter City Keeps FA Cup Ticket Prices Steady for Nottingham Forest Clash
Exeter City Keeps FA Cup Ticket Prices Steady for Nottingham Forest Clash

Exeter: The Grecians are doing something pretty cool. They’re not raising ticket prices for their FA Cup match against Nottingham Forest. Instead, they’re sticking to their usual league prices.

This decision is all about showing love to their fans. The club knows how dedicated their supporters are. The highest ticket price is just £27 for adults in the stands.

The club released a statement saying they want to reward fans for their amazing support. They’re not jumping on the bandwagon like other clubs that hike prices for big matches.

Nick Hawker, the club chair, emphasized that they’re proud to be supporter-owned. They want to make football accessible for everyone. It’s a big deal for Exeter, as it’s their first time in the fourth round of the FA Cup in 44 years.

With so much excitement, they’re using a priority system for ticket sales. Season ticket holders get first dibs, followed by gold and silver members. If there are any left, they’ll go on general sale later.

Fans can grab one ticket each during the priority window, and if they go on general sale, it’ll be capped at two per person. It’s all about making sure as many fans as possible can join in on this special occasion.

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