Club set to announce season ticket changes

Last updated : 21 March 2006 By Richard Brown

The club is set to announce sweeping changes to their season ticket pricing, specifically targeting the club's young followers.

After introducing a number of incentives to help entice young supporters to Meadow Lane this season, the club's board are set to announce forward-thinking measures to help ensure that Notts County FC will have a healthy injection of ‘fresh blood' into Meadow Lane for years to come.

The scheme will allow children under the age of ten to watch next season's promotion push for free, with 10-16 year olds being charged just £36 for the entire season – working out at around £1.50 per game.

The move should make Notts County one of – if not the cheapest places for under-16s to watch league football in the country, further enhancing the club's proud reputation as a ‘family club'.

The adult prices, meanwhile, are again frozen for the fourth consecutive year.

The proposed changes were announced early this morning on BBC Radio Nottingham, although an official release from the club is expected in the near future.


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