More than half of all Premier League tickets this season will cost £30 or less, a major new report has revealed. The Premier League has investigated the overall cost of its ticket prices and allocations following a comprehensive review to bust some myths. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for only £6.99. No contract For the first time, Englands top 20 clubs were asked to provide full details on stadium allocations, ticket prices, sales and the availability and take up of discounts. 56% of fans attending a Premier League game will pay £30 or less this season. Man Utd vs Arsenal November 19, 2016, 11:30am Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass The report, which does not list individual clubs, has been verified by Ernst & Young, an independent firm of auditors, and reveals:Average ticket price is £3125% cost £20 or less49% cost £20-£4022% £40-£604% £60 or moreWe wanted to get the truth out there in terms of what its actually costing people to go, Richard Scudamore, Premier League Executive Chairman, told Sky Sports News HQ.Its all very easy to get caught up in the emotion of the highest ticket prices, but theres no other industry where youd just pick the highest match day prices and claim those are the prices that everybody is paying. Its a much more complex issue. We wanted to do a proper study of what people are paying and get the real numbers out. Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore is keen the truth about ticket prices emerges Season ticket holders account for, on average, 71% of supporters inside Premier League stadiums. The report, which says four million tickets this season will be sold at discounted prices, also reveals the average allocation of tickets at each ground:76% standard seats8% away fans8% family seats8% hospitalityIn March, Premier League clubs announced a new deal for away fans, capping the price of tickets to £30 for three years, and Scudamore has ruled out introducing a cap for the games most expensive seats. A Middlesbrough fan picks up his ticket ahead of their first game back in the Premier League I dont think thats right, he said. Its a very, very small percentage, 4%. We wouldnt get involved in capping home prices. Its complicated and to get involved in that level of complexity, with 20 clubs, we wouldnt do.Premier League clubs have also agreed to a new rule from next season, where at least one block of away fans must be located pitch-side at every league game.Basically you wont be able to be stuck up in the third tier, out in the corner, if youre an away fan, Scudamore added. Leicester fans had plenty of reason to want to follow their team to Old Trafford last season, these tickets costing £30 Its about atmosphere. One of the unique things about our game, particularly in England, is the amount of away fans and the noise they create. When an away goal is scored, you want that atmosphere and interaction between the two sets of fans.Asked whether it would raise any issues, particularly around derby games, Scudamore replied: Not really. All those issues are managed very well now. Also See: Tyler: Chelsea chase record Aguero: No Guardiola rift Jose’s biggest problem? 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INDIANAPOLIS -- Nate McMillan learned a lot the last three seasons as an Indiana Pacers assistant.Working with a more mature team and established leaders, McMillan shed the drill-sergeant label he earned in Seattle and Portland. Working with a defensive-minded team, he found it to be OK to loosen up the reins on offense. And because he wasnt the head coach, McMillan had time to rethink his coaching philosophies.All the new Indiana coach has to do now is stay true to those lessons and keep winning.What we have to do this year, including me, is reinvent ourselves, McMillan said. The style of play has changed and a lot of teams have gone small ball. I think Golden State and Memphis really changed the way people developed their teams. You saw, not long ago, it was big versus small. Small won.Now everyone is trying to adapt.A year ago, Pacers president of basketball operations Larry Bird promised fans a faster, more entertaining style of basketball. Instead, it got scrapped because Indiana didnt have enough pieces to make it work consistently. Indiana made a first-round playoff exit and Bird hired McMillan to replace Frank Vogel.Bird continued the transition this offseason, acquiring point guard Jeff Teague and power forward Thaddeus Young in trades and signing free agent center Al Jefferson to go with three-time All-Star Paul George and budding second-year center Myles Turner.And suddenly, the future looks bright.I think its back, George said when asked about the Pacers title hopes. Having David (West) and having Roy (Hibbert), that was a great unit. I dont want to jump the gun and say this is the best team Ive played on, but it certainly could be.McMillan just has to find a way to embrace the new style and win games in ways most people never envisioned in his first two head coaching stops.This is a different team. We have a lot of guys in their prime and I hope we have a lot of hungry guys, McMillan said. I think they want to be part of a winner and, hopefuully, they want to win big.ddddddddddddHere are some other things to watch for from the Pacers:RATED PGIn his first full season back from a broken leg, George led the Pacers in scoring (23.1 points), was second in rebounding (7.0) and third in assists (4.1). He was even better in the playoff (27.3 points, 7.6 rebounds) despite acknowledging he wasnt completely healthy. How much better can George be this season?Ive always kind of seen myself at that next (elite) level of talent, and I think this is really my first opportunity to prove Im the best player on the court every night, he said.BACK HOME AGAINTeague returns to his hometown, and the former All-Star is a more natural point guard than his predecessor (George Hill). Teague also is quicker and better at getting to the basket than Hill, all of which will help smooth the transition. But without Hill, the Pacers lose a versatile defender. Teagues contract also expires at the end of the season.TURNERS TURNTurners rookie season was first slowed by an injury, then by his inability to crack the starting lineup until midseason. Yet the 6-foot-11, 20-year-old showed so much promise that the Pacers wasted no time naming him the starting center, and they expect the progression to continue this season.My approach didnt change, the quality of my work changed, Turner said of his offseason. I was really able to hone in on what I wanted to work on.SHOOTING STARSThe biggest question is whether the Pacers have enough 3-point shooters to make the spread offense work. Bird and McMillan discount those criticisms, figuring Teague, George, Monta Ellis, Rodney Stuckey, C.J. Miles and potentially Turner can all shoot 3s.BUSY FIRST WEEKThe Pacers are busy right away: The opener comes at home Oct. 26 against Dallas, followed by back-to-back road games against Brooklyn (Oct. 28) and Chicago (Oct. 29). ' ' '