Legia Warsaw caved in to stress from supporters because the Polish membership slashed ticket costs for Artur Boruc's farewell match in opposition to Celtic subsequent week.
There was a livid followers backlash over the price of briefs for the pre-season pleasant and Boruc was compelled to beg punters to snap up the tickets after it emerged they'd offered solely round a tenth of capability. Legia followers have been raging as a result of the costs have been set on the identical degree as final season's Europa League group stage matches.
Now they've lowered them to between £7 to £19 in a bid to get a full home for the swansong of the 42-year-old star as Ange Postecoglou's facet proceed their Scottish Premiership and Champions League preparations. Legia acknowledged: "We have now listened to the voices of the followers and the costs of all tickets have been lowered and anybody who beforehand bought tickets might be eligible for a refund of the distinction in worth. Come and say goodbye to Artur Boruc with us!”
Boruc insisted this week he would love a full home on the Stadion Wojska Polskiego. He stated: "I've one remaining dream left at Legia and that's to have a full stadium. That is greater than only a match to me.
"I need to say due to the followers. In case you are nonetheless hesitating and wish yet one more probability of abusing me, then please come alongside too...you additionally contributed to my profession and made positive I labored even more durable. So I cordially invite you to my remaining recreation of soccer."
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