Ticket Renewal Begins - Ipswich Town News
Season ticket holders can renew their tickets from today. The club will start to send out renewal packs from Wednesday night and are encouraging supporters to renew as soon as they can.
Fans renewing their tickets before Friday 28th June will pay the same for their tickets as they did last season.
The club have also promised that those fans will pay the same price in season 2003/4, even if the Blues return to the Premiership.
Ticket office manager John Ford says that despite relegation the waiting list has grown. He told the club site: "Hundreds of new supporters have asked to be put on the waiting list for season tickets.
"We're working around the clock to ensure that we cater for the expected demand and it will help us greatly if existing season ticket holders renew as quickly as possible."
Town have had 18,000 season ticket holders for the last two seasons. This figure is expected to drop this year with some existing season ticket holders likely to pick and choose which games they attend in the Nationwide.
Season ticket holders can renew by phone or in person at the Constantine Road ticket office (from 8.30am week days).
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