Ticket pricing update

The Trust and its members have been actively campaigning against the recent ticket price increases imposed by the club.

In collaboration with other fan groups we have issued a joint statement:

 “In a cost-of-living crisis and a city that has the second highest unemployment rate in the UK, these prices are offensive and will now force many to question if they can afford to renew – perhaps even putting some in financial difficulty to fund the one thing that they treasure.

We encourage those at the club to reconsider the approach to ticket prices before irreversible damage is done to the fanbase and the local community.

Wolves have introduced ticket price increases every season (except the season curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic) since 2018-19, meaning season ticket prices have doubled in some areas of the ground.

It is not too late to reconsider and preserve the future of the club for the fans that helped get us where we are today. To preserve the very lifeblood of this famous old club,”

At the same time, we also launched a petition, again working in collaboration with other fan groups. The petition has now been signed by over 14,000 supporters with the number growing each day.

The link to the petition:

https://www.change.org/p/2024-25-wolves-season-ticket-pricing

The Trust continues to lobby the club and support those who are not renewing season tickets in protest; we urge all supporters to delay renewal until as late as possible in the process.

We have also called upon the club to ‘push back’ the renewal date and to urgently speak to fan representatives.

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