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Season Tickets Frozen - Ipswich Town News

As predicted by TWTD this morning season ticket prices have been frozen, at least for those renewing season ticket prices have been frozen, at least for those renewing before Friday 28th June. Town have also promised to keep to the same prices for season 2003/4 even if the Blues return to the Premiership, again for those who either renew their tickets (or at least commit to purchase) before 28th June.

Season ticket holders will get to see 23 games for their money next season, rather than the 19 they watched last year.

Tickets to individual games have been reduced back to their 2000/01 level, 50p cheaper than last season (£19 cheapest), but only if bought before the day of the game. On the day they will rise by £1.

The club have also lowered the age of senior citizens' concessions to 60 from 65, while once again season tickets for children will start at £95.

Town chairman David Sheepshanks praised fans, telling the club site: "The support you have all provided over recent years has been inspirational both at Portman Road and on our travels at home and abroad.

"You have played your full part in building the special reputation that the club now enjoys, that however has to include being winners on the field and that is what we are all determined to be again come August.

"I hope that if not all, then the vast majority of you will want to renew this season and that equally many of those who have been waiting for the added seats in the North Stand, will also choose this moment to pledge their support and buy season tickets for the first time."

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