SUPPORTERS of Valencia and Celta Vigo have expressed outrage after their golf equipment vowed to introduce so-called ‘dynamic pricing’ for tickets – simply days after an analogous scheme infuriated 1000’s of music followers within the UK.
Having spent hours in an internet queue, followers wanting to get their arms on tickets for the Oasis reunion tour final week have been left pissed off after costs skyrocketed as a part of an ‘in-demand’ algorithm.
The fiasco was even blasted by Sir Keir Starmer, the UK prime minister, who described the surprising value hikes as ‘miserable’.
Some tickets, initially marketed for £148, have been bought by the official promoter for £355 – and the identical system is about to be adopted by the pair of Spanish top-flight golf equipment.
Valencia, who’ve gained six La Liga titles and eight Copa del Rey trophies, mentioned in an announcement: “Following the worldwide pattern in exhibits, sporting occasions and leisure, Valencia will use this follow which has the assist and expertise of La Liga”.
“Tickets will subsequently go on sale at a base value which might improve as the times go by, topic to completely different parameters. Shopping for your tickets early will make sure you get one of the best value”.

The transfer has been slammed by supporters teams who labelled the choice as ‘grasping’ and ‘exploitative’.
Libertad VCF, a Valencia supporters’ group, instructed the BBC: “We’re radically in opposition to it. It’s a technique of pure hypothesis based mostly on demand with out taking into account that soccer followers should not merely prospects who don’t care in the event that they fly with Ryanair or British Airways”.
“Those that can will bear it, and those that can not could have their seat taken by a vacationer who doesn’t care whether or not Valencia win or lose”, they added.
Soccer Supporters Europe, a physique which represents supporters throughout the continent, mentioned the transfer was ‘nothing however blatant greed – it’s that straightforward’.
Celta Vigo confirmed their ticket costs have been ‘dynamic and topic to alter’.