Brentford Football Club has revealed that, for the duration of the current season, junior fans traveling to watch the team in the Premier League will not be charged more than £10 for their tickets. This new scheme, known as the Gen10 initiative, stipulates that youngsters attending Brentford’s away games and junior supporters of opposition teams visiting the Gtech Community Stadium will pay no more than £10 to see their side play. In a statement to the club’s official website, Brentford manager Thomas Frank commented: “Incredible away support makes a massive difference to us. The energy and noise from our travelling fans inspires the players and creates an atmosphere that has helped us get some top, top results over the last few years. “This is a great initiative that is about the future of football. We’re making it easier for young fans to be part of those special moments and be on the journey with us. We know that seeing us win a long way from home gives memories that last forever.“Togetherness with our fans, both home and away, is crucial to what we’re building here and I hope this will help us see full away ends at our matches for the rest of the season.” The policy is scheduled to take effect in January, with Brentford’s trip to St Mary’s to play Southampton on the 4th marking the first match under this initiative. Post navigation Tottenham’s Comeback Trend: Securing Victory After Trailing Again Nikola Jokic’s Dominant Performance Leads Nuggets to Victory Over Hawks