Some believe that the price hike affect the game attendance that affect tourism in the area and accommodations in Yeovil hotels.
YEOVIL Town chief executive Martyn Starnes has said that the club is to look at its policy over 'premium pricing' for certain key fixtures.
Fans have been forced to pay extra for a number of matches this season which have been classed as all-ticket and the 'premium pricing' structure has been criticised by some.
Yeovil still have two 'premium pricing' games to come this season at Huish Park against Bristol Rovers on Saturday, March 29, and with Leeds United on Saturday, April 26, where fans will have to pay an extra £4 on top of the normal admission fee.
This means, for example, that the cost for a supporter to stand on the Carlsberg Stand terrace at Huish Park will rise from the normal £16 to £20.