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Premier League clubs accused of 'pure greed' for 'charging families up to £1,800 for children to be mascots' at top flight games

Premier League clubs are charging parents up to £1,800 for children to walk out as mascots - sparking outrage from MPs and campaigners.

Nottingham Forest are demanding a staggering £1,800 plus VAT for its top mascot package - more than the average monthly rent for a three-bed home in the city.

Despite significant TV revenues and wealthy owners, Forest, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Ipswich, and West Ham continue to charge families for mascot places, while half of Premier League clubs now offer the experience for free.