'Better come with Champions League' - Arsenal fans react to club's latest ticket prices decision
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Arsenal have announced that all season tickets and matchday tickets will rise by 4% from next season.
A statement on the club's website read: "After holding General Admission ticket prices flat for seven consecutive seasons, all season tickets and matchday tickets will be going up by 4% for season 2022/23."
They continued by explaining that they understand concern around price increases but it's a necessary action moving forward.
"We recognise that no one welcomes price increases, and this decision has not been taken lightly," the club added. "Ultimately in the face of continued rising costs, we need to continue to drive growth in all our revenue streams – including matchday – as part of our aim to return our finances to a break-even position in the medium term."
Prices are dependent on where the Gunners finish in the Premier League this season as there will be a further increase for additional European games.
The club also confirmed that they will be improving the Emirates Stadium, work that "includes a major refurbishment of the roof, new big screens, turnstile readers to speed up entry, and the wraps outside".
It's led to a mixed response from some Arsenal fans. Some understand that inflation was inevitable following the pandemic, whilst others are fairly angry at the increase. A small section of fans have even viewed it as a positive because the statement considers Champions