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Latest News - 01/06/2024

2024 / 25 Season Tickets Are Now On Sale

We’re delighted to announce that our 2024 / 25 Season Tickets are now on sale.

As we enter into a new era under manager Wullie Gibson we are also pleased to announce that season tickets will be frozen at last years prices for the month of June. We would encourage all fans to take advantage of this fantastic offer and give Wullie your support through the Season Ticket.

This season we have also added a new Season Ticket option giving fans the opportunity to book their own individual seat in the Monk and Scott Stand. As we have experienced larger crowds at Galabank we are conscious that our regulars sometimes miss out on their favourite seats during these busy matches. Whilst this is £20 more it will guarantee you the best view at Galabank.

Another exciting addition to our Fanbase Season Ticket package is the addition of Klarna. This will now allow you to purchase your Season Ticket and spread the cost over 3 easy payments.

Supporter should note that the cost of all Season Tickets will rise by £20 on the 1st of July 2024.

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