Season Ticket Prices Frozen - Ipswich Town News
Town have frozen season ticket prices at the early bird levels until 3pm on Monday 18th July. The initial early bird deadline passed on Monday 11th April with sales around seven per cent down on the same point last summer.
Season ticket sales were then halted until the Blues’ divisional status was confirmed, as is usually the case, but they are now back on sale.
Explaining the decision, MD Ian Milne told the club site: "[Owner] Marcus [Evans] has decided to keep the prices as they are until July 18th.
"There are going to be some fantastic games next season, especially with some big clubs coming down from the Premier League and keeping the prices frozen through the summer gives supporters that extra time to take advantage of the best prices at Portman Road.”
Town are currently in the process of writing to current season ticket holders who are yet to renew for 2016/17.
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