Half-Season Ticket Sales Pass 1,000 - Ipswich Town News
Town have now sold more than 1,000 half-season tickets covering the final 12 home games of the campaign, starting with Tuesday night’s match against Charlton.
The total currently stands at 1,049, while last year the Blues sold only 136.
A half-season ticket 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.
Town have sold almost 22,000 tickets for the Addicks’ visit to Portman Road with the second-biggest home gate of the season expected. The Sir Bobby Robson Stand lower is sold out.
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