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Fans blast Rio Ferdinand: 'Man of the people' in tax-free Dubai
4 Dec
Summary
- Ferdinand called himself a 'man of the people' while living in Dubai.
- He questioned tax contributions towards public services in the UK.
- FIFA's World Cup ticketing plan includes dynamic pricing up to $6,730.

Former footballer Rio Ferdinand has been heavily criticized for describing himself as a 'man of the people' while residing in Dubai, a location that allows him to avoid UK taxes. His comments were made in Washington D.C. ahead of FIFA's World Cup draw, where he was asked about ticket pricing.
Ferdinand suggested that while he understands the need for accessibility, the 'elite' nature of the product on the pitch justifies ticket prices. His remarks, particularly his move to Dubai and subsequent comments questioning UK tax contributions to public services, have fueled accusations of hypocrisy online.
Meanwhile, FIFA's ticketing plan for the upcoming World Cup has also generated controversy, with prices ranging from $60 to $6,730. This dynamic pricing system mirrors issues seen with other major event ticketing, raising concerns about fan access and affordability.




