The Football Supporters Federation is launching a campaign to have away ticket prices capped at £20. Called the 'Score Campaign', the scheme comes days after the furore caused by upwards of 900 tickets being returned by Manchester City fans, who refused to pay £62 to watch their team at Arsenal. Speaking on behalf of the FSF, deputy chair Martin O'Hara said: "Those who follow their team away are the distilled essence of the football fan - the hardcore. Without away fans the atmosphere at games dies and football loses a large part of what makes it so special. "Travelling supporters spend the most time and money on their team and that deserves recognition and reward. In the short term clubs might make a few extra quid by squeezing away fans dry but long-term vision is required. "Away attendances are in decline and something must be done by the clubs before that becomes terminal. Who wants to go to games without away fans, games without passion? "We believe that an away ticket price cap of £20 would make football more affordable and halt the decline in away fan attendances. The Score Campaign aims to make this a reality." The FSF say one of their recent surveys revealed that nine out of 10 fans feel ticket prices are currently too high. http://www.teamtalk.com/news/2483/8402782/FSF-wants-20-away-ticket-cap Well done to the ones that can make the effort. In the long run this is the only sensible thing to do. It's absolutely vital that an away day cost well under £100 to keep the game alive. In Germany you have state funded travels for away days, this will someway make it better for English football fans too.