A lot of Leeds United fans have responded to a statement from their club regarding season ticket prices after the Whites confirmed that prices for next year would be frozen.
The club confirmed that this would be the ninth consecutive year in which the prices would remain the same.
Are you pleased with this update?
Yes, it is a good deal
No, should be cheaper
The Whites also confirmed that the deadline for renewals would be on March 27th, and there are no plans for them to go on general sale.
Angus Kinnear said that the club have over 23,000 season ticket holders, and he praised their outstanding loyalty.
Many Leeds fans responded to this statement, with many claiming they would be playing in the Premier League next season, which could be seen as tempting fate.
? #LUFC are delighted to announce another general admission Season Ticket price freeze for the 2020/21 campaign #OnOnOn
— Leeds United (@LUFC) February 12, 2020
£26 discount. Must’ve killed radz doing that.
— Ben Clarke (@BorisTheSpider_) February 12, 2020
Many of us we’re more than happy to pay this price 9 years ago so let’s stop for a sec and remember some of the football we have suffered in that time and remind ourselves that, for the very same amount of money, we now get Bielsaball. Bargain. Surely, credit where it’s due. #MOT
— Paul Edge (@thethinman_uk) February 12, 2020
Gwan LUFC. What a club you are. Bargain prices for premier league football
— MMLUFC (@Michael46041497) February 12, 2020
Great News! Any chance of a bigger stadium so we can sell another 20000 season tickets ?
— ????LuFc_MoT???? (@LuFc___MoT) February 12, 2020
Four less game in the premier league,
Shouldn’t they be reduced ?#Lufc ?— Martin Threadgold (@FredgoldMartin) February 12, 2020
Great news, well done Leeds!!
— Philip Reed (@PhilipR98156094) February 12, 2020
Well done lads.
— JohnSarcastic (@JohnSarcastic) February 12, 2020
Only fair for our first season back in the Premier League ??
— WePlayAllTheWay (@RyanLUFC91) February 12, 2020
What do we think?
Leeds keeping season ticket prices at the same cost as last season shows the club’s commitment to its loyal supporters, and no matter what league they are in, Elland Road will probably be full for most matches next season, based on the level of support they have shown this year.