World cup: ticket prices.
21st June 2010
In light of England's bid to host the World cup, David Burrowes calls for FIFA to ensure that ordinary specatators are not priced out of watching football.
Mr David Burrowes (Enfield, Southgate) (Con): As we seek to host the World cup, will the Minister ensure that FIFA focuses less on excluding women in orange dresses, and more on including ordinary spectators, who are increasingly priced out of watching the beautiful game?
Mr Jeremy Hunt: I thank my hon. Friend for his excellent question. He is absolutely right that the great opportunity in hosting an event such as the World cup is the opportunity for people to go to these hugely exciting events who may otherwise not have the opportunity to do so. We talked about that to FIFA, and the big strength of our bid is that it will mean that 4.5 million more people play football; that every girl in the country gets the opportunity to play it; and that we have a disability football centre set up. So there are huge strengths in getting more people involved in the game.









