Half-Season Ticket Sales Nearly 400 - Ipswich Town News
Town have sold almost 400 half-season tickets, a figure up 757 per cent on the same stage last year. The Blues launched the tickets, which cover the final 12 home games, three weeks ago.
A half-season ticket - which covers the games from the Charlton home match on Tuesday 30th December onwards - in the lower tier of the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand costs £271 for an adult, £189 for a senior citizen, student or disabled supporter, £149 for under-20s and £113 for under-16s, while an under-11s half-season ticket is available at £10. Full prices here.
The club are offering fans the chance to pay for their half-season ticket over four months via an interest-free direct debit scheme.
For more details, visit the club site or to buy a half-season ticket visit ITFC Direct.
Meanwhile, tickets are selling well for Saturday’s home game against Leeds United with a crowd of more than 20,000 expected. The visitors have sold 1,700 tickets with only family enclosure seats remaining on sale.
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