Arsenal have banned 20,000 fans from buying tickets to the Emirates. Several fans have also had their season tickets withdrawn, and the club has confirmed a major crackdown for the 2024/25 campaign.
This comes after discussions with Arsenal’s advisory board, and several tickets for the stadium are said to be promoted during the season.
Those who “underused” their own banknotes were sanctioned.
According to a report in the Evening Standard, the club carried out an investigation and concluded that 20,000 members and 54 season ticket holders had attempted to download season tickets in an unauthorized manner while the Gunners were fighting for the title. Premier league. Those deemed to have committed an offense will not be permitted to attend club matches for the foreseeable future.
And the club is now in a position to increase its investments in anti-testing measures. This will be accompanied by increased resources to track down offenders online.
Twenty-four other fans would have their season tickets withdrawn, but not for having boasted of crimes. At the start of last season, the club implemented a rule that required fans to use their season ticket for a minimum of 17 matches.
Those simply not attending an event were asked to make their season ticket available on Arsenal’s ticket transfer platform or ticket movement platform. This policy has been designed to ensure that a maximum of 60,704 stadium seats are occupied at each setting.
And regulations have been tightened for 2024/25. Fans will want to use their season ticket for at least 20 Premier League or Champions League home games to keep it.
However, the club’s voting formula will remain in force. Under existing rules, members who request 20 or more failed votes have the option to purchase an individual seat for a variety of games.
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After initial complaints about noise levels at Arsenal’s new home following their move from Highbury in 2005, enthusiasts were credited with creating an electric atmosphere as the team battled Manchester City over the past two years. And on the last day of the season, coach Mikel Arteta thanked them for supporting the team.
“All this happened because you started doing it,” he said into the microphone. “You made the decision to be patient, you began to perceive what we were looking to do. “
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