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Latest News - 07/06/2016

Season Ticket Prices 2016/2017

For the third consecutive season the club has decided to freeze season ticket prices and they will continue to be priced at £145 for adults and £75 for concessions.

All existing or former season ticket holders we be given the opportunity to renew their ticket at the discounted price of £120 for Adults and £65 for concessions. This offer will remain open until Thursday 30th June where tickets prices will revert back to the fore mentioned prices.

The club would like to remind all fans that we’re continuing to operate with the Junior season ticket and this is priced at £30, we’ve also extended this to children aged between 12 and 17, again a great deal for all those fans who have family or friends in that age bracket.

Applicants should be aware that the club has card payment facilities available within the club and should they wish to make staged payments then this can be made through individual request. Anyone wishing to make this form of payment should contact Neil Irving directly through email at rchirex@yahoo.co.uk.

Supporters should note that as of next season the admission price at Galabank will raise from £10 to £12 for Adults and £5 to £6 for concessions. Whilst this was a reluctant decision made by the club, we feel that this in itself makes the season ticket an even more attractive package and without doubt one of the best available in Ladbrokes League Two and within the SPFL structure.

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