Chelsea has been criticized through several fans (John Walton/PA)
Chelsea’s plans for fans to return to Stamford Bridge next month have been criticized through a supporters organization, who have called the value of the £ 75 tickets to the Leeds game “a transparent exploitation of loyalty. of the fans. “
With London installed at the time of the government’s regionalized technique to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, Les Bleus will be able to accommodate up to 2,000 spectators on the territory of their home by the end of the national closure on 2 December.
Next Saturday’s Premier League match against Leeds and the scale in Krasnodar in the Champions League on 8 December will have to be the subject of a voting formula that has left the Chelsea Supporters Trust (CST) “extremely disappointed. “
While Chelsea say they “sympathize with those who will be disappointed to get lost initially,” the CSE said “tickets would sell with 50% loyalty issues and 50% on a first-come, first-served basis. “
Chelsea added on its website: “We have heard all the comments and appreciate that not everyone agrees with the implemented formula. “
“But at the heart of all the decisions we’ve made on this issue is the preference to be as fair as you can imagine with as many other people as you can imagine. We ask you to be patient as we move through all eligible subscription holders. »
Chelsea, which has already booked its place in the last 16 Champions League matches, has set the value of Krasnodar’s adjustment at 35 euros at the West Stand relegation point and the Shed End relegation point.
However, for the Leeds game, enthusiasts will be charged euros for the decrease in the West Stand point and 40 euros for the decrease in Level Shed End.
The CSE statement, posted on Twitter, read: “The club, in its wisdom, has to rate 75 euros for most tickets sold.
“The CSE is also dismayed to be informed that this value is that any PL club values its tickets. At a time of monetary uncertainty, for the CFC to value enthusiasts 75 euros for a proper entry, the CSE considers this to be a transparent use of the loyalty of enthusiasts.
“CST expressed its sadness and anger to club leaders in an assembly (Saturday morning) and will continue to push for a more appropriate program in the coming months. “