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Ray Winstone hits out at West Ham over extortionate season ticket prices as Hollywood actor claims: 'It's a f***ing liberty' before questioning how fans can afford to take their kids

Hollywood actor Ray Winstone has hit out at West Ham's ticketing prices for next season, claiming the club has lost its sense of community after a 7.5 per cent rise.

From 2024-2025, the Hammers will phase out concession tickets by moving them to the upper tiers of the London Stadium and also into lower priced ticket bands.

Tickets for fans aged over 66 and under 21 have seen an average rise of 7.5 per cent while the most expensive seat at the London Stadium will cost an eye-watering £1,720.

Prices for general sale tickets for the club's home game with Manchester City top out at £120 for some seats - which applies to U18s and OAPs.