TOWN are kicking off the festive season by offering a special Christmas season ticket for the second half of the campaign.
This will allow fans to watch the 12 remaining home games at the County Ground, starting with the Boxing Day fixture against Brentford.
Chief executive Peter Rowe said: "As a half season ticket holder you will be entitled to discounts in the club shop, exclusive priority for cup games and away fixtures and first refusal on your seat for next season."
Mr Rowe said the ticket was the ideal present for those struggling to think of something to buy a Town-mad loved one.
The half season ticket will only be available in the Arkell's Stand.
The prices are as follows:
Family Enclosure Adults £135, concessions £68, juniors £22, family (two adults and two juniors) £292; Main Stand (wing and enclosures) Adults £157, concessions £81, juniors £27, family £340; Main Stand (centre) Adults £184, concessions £92; juniors £38, family £405.
TOWN are kicking off the festive season by offering a special Christmas season ticket for the second half of the campaign.
This will allow fans to watch the 12 remaining home games at the County Ground, starting with the Boxing Day fixture against Brentford.
Chief executive Peter Rowe said: "As a half season ticket holder you will be entitled to discounts in the club shop, exclusive priority for cup games and away fixtures and first refusal on your seat for next season."
Mr Rowe said the ticket was the ideal present for those struggling to think of something to buy a Town-mad loved one.
The half season ticket will only be available in the Arkell's Stand.
The prices are as follows:
Family Enclosure Adults £135, concessions £68, juniors £22, family (two adults and two juniors) £292; Main Stand (wing and enclosures) Adults £157, concessions £81, juniors £27, family £340; Main Stand (centre) Adults £184, concessions £92; juniors £38, family £405.
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