Trust statement - Ticket Pricing

The Trust met with the club last night as part of the Fan Advisory Board structure set up under Premier League rules. The meeting came about thanks to the sustained pressure the Trust and various fan groups have placed on the club in response to its proposed ticket price increases.

 The meeting gave us a chance for a full and frank exchange of views and we laid bare the strength of feeling among the fan groups who have come together to fight these increases.

 At the meeting, the club proposed a number of concessions. Proposals include:

  • A freeze on adult ticket prices for the 2025-2026 season

  • A reversal on all increases planned this year for under 14 tickets

  • The exploration of an affordable family package in future seasons

  • Better consultation with fans on major proposals in the future.

 These steps are alongside the decision, now taken by the club, not to convert the Stan Cullis bar into a hospitality area, as originally announced.

 The next step is for the Trust to consult with its members and coalition partners to gauge the response of our fellow fans.

 The meeting has been an important step in opening dialogue with the true custodians of this club – its fans – and we are encouraged that the club agreed to it. While we hope to continue a constructive conversation with the club, our primary job is to ensure that the voice of these groups continues to be heard, loud and clear and the Trust will continue to fulfil that role.

The Trust welcomes new members, we are set up under Football Supporters Association rules; as affiliate members, we are part of a nationwide network of supporter trusts.

Details here: https://www.wolves1877trust.co.uk/membership

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