The Championship is regarded as too costly by many, with certain fans arguing that tickets should cost no more than £20-25. It puts the cost of following a Championship club under scrutiny, with certain supporters staging protests similar to those held against ticket prices in the Premier League. The cheapest season ticket in the Championship was Charlton’s early price of £175, while seven other clubs had best available options at £300 or under, including Birmingham, Blackburn, Bristol City, Fulham, Huddersfield, Preston and Wolves. The cheapest season ticket available at Hull City is £508, followed by £465 at Brighton and £411 at Ipswich. The most expensive season ticket is at Fulham, who charge £839 in one stand, while Ipswich’s top price is £829, Sheffield Wednesday’s £760, QPR’s £719 and Brighton’s £715. The best available price is at Derby, who offer £10 admissions for a small number of matches per season, while fans at Birmingham, Bolton, Blackburn, Cardiff and Charlton can buy tickets for less than £20 for some games. However, the cheapest standard adult ticket available at Brighton, MK Dons and Reading is £25. A number of clubs offer promotions and deals throughout the season.
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