- Ian Wright has condemned the cost of the upcoming World Cup as "scandalous", highlighting exorbitant ticket and travel prices for fans.
- FIFA has faced significant criticism for the high ticket prices for the tournament hosted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Travel expenses have also been a concern, with New Jersey initially setting a return train fare to MetLife Stadium at $150, later reduced to $98 following public scrutiny.
- Wright argued that football is becoming a "rich man's game", citing the inaccessibility of major tournaments and the increasing trend of European finals moving behind paywalls.
- He implores the footballing world not to allow these financial controversies to be overlooked once the competition commences, drawing parallels to past tournaments where issues were overshadowed.
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