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Sunday 2 November 2014

An Affordable Opportunity to Watch Chelsea at the Bridge

Jose Mourinho’s after-match comments about a lack of atmosphere at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon, as his side battled to defeat Queens Park Rangers and maintain their cushion at the top of the Premier League, have drawn a response from Chelsea Supporters' Trust chairman Tim Rolls who told the BBC that ticket prices mean those most likely to make some noise cannot afford to come in.

"Until the clubs recognise that and do something about affordable pricing for young people and creating sections of the ground where they can sing and make some noise then the situation is unlikely to improve," said Mr Rolls.
The response from a club spokesman was that "We work hard within the constraints of the current stadium to keep ticket prices down, and have frozen those prices in seven of the last nine seasons.”

There is a good opportunity for families to watch a game at the stadium next week however and it should be a game of some quality as Chelsea and Manchester United Under-21’s meet on Sunday 9 November with a 1:05pm kick-off.
Tickets are priced at £5 for adults and £3 for juniors and seniors.

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