Ticket Renewal Begins - Ipswich Town News
Town have started the 2002/03 season ticket renewal process with 17,000 brochures and forms going in the post on Thursday evening. The club have introduced a number of new ideas ahead of the new season as well as retaining existing schemes like the Portman Plus, although under a new name.
For this campaign non-season ticket holders may become Silver Club members while season ticket holders can join the Gold Club. Both these give fans ticket priority for both home and away games, as well as discounts in the club shop and a number free gifts. Once more the club is running the Away Match Passport scheme.
The Blues Crew scheme continues along with a new development, Town Toddlers, for the 0-4 age group.
Supporters abroad also have a new scheme, Planet Blue, which includes the promise of reserved tickets for home matches and a number of gifts.
Season ticket holders who renew before June 28th will save on the price of their ticket. Town have frozen prices and will do the same next season for those purchasing tickets before that June deadline.
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