
Chelsea owner Todd Boehly has earned the favor of the club's supporters over season ticket prices.
The club announced on Wednesday that general admission tickets to Stamford Bridge would remain price fixed for another year.
They have also removed the £2 booking fee that caused a lot of controversy last season.
A statement from the Chelsea Supporters' Trust read: "The Chelsea Supporters' Trust (CST) is delighted that Chelsea FC has frozen General Admission Season Ticket prices for next season. It is encouraging that the new owners have listened to the CST and Chelsea supporters. This decision will come as welcome news to supporters who face a cost of living crisis and will avoid an extra burden.
"Since its introduction, the CST has continually said that the £2 booking fee per transaction is wholly unjustifiable. The decision to remove this additional fee is significant and will be appreciated by all."
They added: "While we welcome the reduction to the initial extortionate proposed price for tickets in Westview, the CST remains disappointed with such a significant price increase. The increase will impact supporters across Stamford Bridge with fewer tickets available to members due to the relocation of existing Season Ticket holders from the West Stand Upper."
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