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Leeds United criticised for £5 ‘pie tax’ on South Stand tickets

Published 10:53 2 Dec 2015 GMT

Kevin Beirne
Leeds United criticised for £5 ‘pie tax’ on South Stand tickets

Homesport

The first rule of being a Leeds fan is that things can always get worse.

In 2001, they were competing in a Champions League semi-final. Now they are simply trying to avoid dropping back into League One. After a decade and a half of mismanagement, this might be the final straw with the news that the club are charging an additional £5 meal deal surcharge on tickets for Elland Road's South Stand. Leeds United v Doncaster Rovers - League 1 Playoff Final The 'pie tax', as it has become known among Leeds fans, forces South Stand supporters to purchase a meal deal voucher alongside their ticket, which they can then use to purchase hot food and a drink in the stadium. But fans are not happy with the charge, saying it is simply a way for Leeds - which already charges some of the highest ticket prices in the Championship - to bypass Football League rules and increase ticket prices mid-season. The additional £5 charge means that fans who wish to see the clash between 17th place Leeds and 18th place Preston North End on December 20 will have to pay £37 for a ticket which was booked in advance, or £42 on the day of the game. Unsurprisingly, fans are not happy. https://twitter.com/keironw22/status/671268677434634240 https://twitter.com/HarteandSoul/status/671268363130245121 https://twitter.com/chrisabbott1/status/671836804287471620