FULHAM have put out a desperate plea to fans to buy tickets with several seats set to remain empty against Wolves.
Marco Silva‘s side have lost four on the bounce ahead of welcoming the Premier League’s basement dwellers.


Craven Cottage is yet to sell out for the 3pm clash, leading midfielder Sander Berge to put out a plea.
He said in a video message: “Fulham fans hope to see you Saturday at the Cottage.
“We need your support as always. Buy your tickets if you haven’t got one already.”
That has sparked backlash with many supporters pointing out the sky-high prices to attend matches.
Tickets in the newly redeveloped Riverside Stand cost £105 for adults, with young adults forced to fork out £80 and Under-18s £55.
Fans feel they have been priced out, with one saying: “The desperation here stinks…Reduce the outrageous prices and you might make some sales.”
Another added: “Ha this is desperate. Reality hitting that you’ve priced out loyalty.”
And a third wrote: “Or maybe just price them so they are more accessible to everyone🤷♂️”
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Fulham’s ticket prices have increased in every stand over the years, with their most expensive season ticket now higher than Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea at £3,084.
Fans slammed the club earlier this year over the continued rise in prices.
Ahead of the visit of Manchester United ticket prices in the Riverside Stand were hiked up to £160.
The stand features luxury restaurants and a rooftop swimming pool, with hospitality packages costing between £2,708 to £20,000 per season, leading some to feel normal fans are being priced out.











