£2.5m lost to football ticket scams as fans urged to show caution ahead of the new season
Football fans are being urged to guard to against scams when buying match tickets for the upcoming Premier League season, which kicks off next week.
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Football fans are being urged to guard to against scams when buying match tickets for the upcoming Premier League season, which kicks off next week.
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