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    Ticket prices are going up…

    ..unless you’re a current ST holder in which case you can renew at the old price from 30th April until 13th May. It’s sound financial practice as the cost of everything is increasing so I applaud this - acknowledging what’s staring you in the face while rewarding loyalty. I got an email part of which said:

    “There is no escaping the fact that costs of running the club, and costs of competing on the field, have increased. The club cannot absorb these and still provide the finances to progress. At the same time, undertaking the overhaul needed and supporting Paul needs to be done in a way that works for the club. After many years of price freezes, we need to face up to this and reluctantly increase some season tickets prices, our match prices, and restructure our concession prices.

    However, for current adults and senior season ticket holders, we are offering the chance to renew your season ticket for 22/23 at last year’s 21/22 season ticket price, with no increase. Renewal prices are from 30 April - 13 May.”

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