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Town Announce Season Ticket Price Rise - Ipswich Town News

Town have announced a 3% rise in the cost of season tickets for the 2015/16 season but if purchased before the early bird deadline the price will be the same whether the Blues are in the Championship or the Premier League.

A lower tier Sir Bobby Robson Stand or Sir Alf Ramsey Stand adult ticket, for example, will cost £411 if purchased before the early bird deadline of 5.15pm on April 3rd. For 2014/15 the same ticket cost £399.

No season tickets will then be sold after the early bird deadline until it’s known whether the Blues will be in the Premier League next season, in which case season tickets will then be priced at a Premier League rate.

Matchday ticket prices will - except for some premium tickets - be frozen if Town remain in the Championship.

The club will continue to run the interest-free direct debit scheme for season ticket sales with those currently on the scheme having their season tickets renewed automatically. The under-11 season ticket will stay at £10.

The Blues are also offering those who buy their season tickets ahead of the early bird deadline and sign up to become an Ipswich Town Academy Friend for 2015/16 and 2016/17 the chance to qualify for a free Premier League season ticket for 2016/17.

Renewal packs will start to be sent out to existing season ticket holders in the week commencing March 9th with renewals and new sales available online via ITFC Direct later today. Full details on the club site.

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