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Marco Silva has upheld Fulham fans fighting over the cost of tickets for Saturday's noon conflict with Manchester Joined at Timid Cabin.

 

Marco Silva has upheld Fulham fans fighting over the cost of tickets for Saturday's noon conflict with Manchester Joined at Timid Cabin.

Many fans are set to meet at the tea cottage in Clerics Park and will walk to the ground after the club reported they would charge £160 for tickets in the new Riverside Stand, £106 to sit in the Johnny Haynes Stand and £77 for Hammersmith Stand - the most costly in the Chief Association.
Not at all like most clubs, Fulham don't arrange ticket costs rather picking to cost matches on a singular premise and Silva said he figures out the resentment of the fans.
"It isn't only for a game like this however we must be certain that Fulham fans can manage the cost of all the matches," Silva said.
"To tell the truth for a Fulham fan this match ought to be something very similar and esteem ought to be equivalent to the final remaining one against Sheffield Joined together or the following one we will play against Wolves.

"For me the worth of the game is something similar, three focuses there for us to battle for and the fans ought to be there to get behind the group.
"I have all the sympathy with the fans in this present circumstance yet it is a business choice from the club and I maintain that everybody should be centered around the game.
"We are here discussing Fulham versus Man Joined together, and I've been gotten some information about the ticket costs.
"This is an interruption, obviously. I couldn't want anything more than to have everyone blissful and simply zeroing in on Fulham v Man Joined together, and we should proceed to help."

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