A CST-conducted survey revealed widespread dissatisfaction among Chelsea fans regarding the club's handling of ticket resale issues. Over two-thirds of respondents believe that ticket touting remains a major problem, while only 17% expressed confidence in the club’s ability to effectively tackle the issue.
“The alarming findings of this survey have indicated that supporters do not have faith or trust in Chelsea FC to combat ticket touting and that the club has failed to protect its loyal supporters from the ongoing exploitation of ticket touting,” the trust said.
“It is vital that the club provides immediate reassurances to supporters and must demonstrate that they are taking effective action to combat ticket touting through greater communication, stricter resale policies and sanctions, and additional enforcement against illegal ticket selling.
“Despite warnings from the CST, the trend of data indicates that supporters have become increasingly dissatisfied with anti-touting measures in place at Chelsea FC over the past 2-3 years. Now is the time to take proper, meaningful steps to address this. This is not simply about ticketing, this is about respecting and protecting the lifeblood of Chelsea FC — its supporters.”