Virgin Money releases 'football fan inflation' data
Football fans might be discouraged from supporting their teams at away matches due to rising petrol costs, a report from Virgin Money suggests.The firm's latest Football Fans' Inflation Index shows that the average spend on fuel this season will hit £243.Two years ago, this figure stood at just £192.Portsmouth supporters will be most affected by these rising prices - with Manchester City followers feeling the pinch the least.Virgin Money's Scott Mowbray said: "People often focus on rising ticket prices but there are plenty of other factors that affect football fans - not least the distance they travel supporting their teams."He added: "The question is, with rising ticket prices, programme costs, food expenses, merchandising and now increased fuel bills, how much more can the average punter take? This could be the season when many fans stop following their teams away from home."In total, the typical football fan was found to travel 2,031 miles per season for their team.
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