
Leeds United hike season ticket prices by 10 per cent, abolish traditional ticketing method
Leeds United have reportedly hiked their season ticket prices by 10 per cent ahead of the 2022/23 Premier League campaign.
According to The Athletic, Leeds have also taken into account the guidance received by the league and have abolished the system of handing ticket cards, moving to a “digital-first” system.
They also use a third-party company called V12 Retail Finance which provides the option to fans to pay instalments over six months.

Hike in prices
Staying in the Premier League will certainly have been a beneficial thing for the club hierarchy and they will now look to capitalise on it.
Signing three players early in the window is certainly going to excite fans and many would want to see what a post Marcelo Bielsa era really looks like.
It’s reported that there are 20,000 people in the waiting list for season tickets and one more good campaign could see that number sky rocket.
Until the last day of the season, many fans would not have told you that they were looking forward for the next season to begin.
Leeds were favourites to get relegated in May, but miraculously avoided the drop and are now looking in good shape not just to stay up but also avoid a relegation dog fight.
That said, they cannot stop signing new players and at least seven names should come through the door with Raphinha looking very likely to leave.
In other Leeds United news, Fabrizio Romano has shared if a ‘Sensational’ defensive midfielder has agreed terms for an Elland Road switch and become the club’s fourth summer signing.