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Ipswich and Leicester fans to put rivalries aside to demand clubs ‘stop exploiting fans' loyalty’
Balloons are released that read ‘stop exploiting loyalty’ during the Premier League match at the London Stadium, August 31, 2024

IPSWICH TOWN and Leicester City fans are putting rivalries to one side on Saturday to back the Football Supporters Association’s (FSA) national Stop Exploiting Loyalty campaign.

Before Town’s late defeat at Brentford on Saturday afternoon, supporters gathered in opposition to rising ticket prices in the Premier League and beyond.

Similar banners were seen at every match in the Premier League, with every club represented.

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