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Town Cut Season Ticket Prices But By How Much Depends on How Many Sold
Wednesday, 17th Apr 2019 11:10

Town have cut their season ticket prices for the 2019/20 season, their first in the third tier for 62 years, but by how much depends on how many are sold, while the cheapest adult matchday tickets have been reduced from £25 to £23.

Most season tickets have been cut by an initial 12.5 per cent - for example, an adult lower tier season ticket costing £381 this season will be £333 if renewed for 2019/20 - while Family Enclosure tickets are down 15 per cent.

But the club has also introduced what they call Town Targets, which will see prices drop by a further 10 per cent on last year’s price - that adult lower tier seat would be £295 - if 12,000 are sold before the early bird deadline of May 6th, 15 per cent if 13,000 are sold - £276 - and 20 per cent - £257 - if season ticket numbers - currently 10,200 - hit the 14,000 mark before the deadline.

In addition to the reduction in prices, all supporters who buy a season ticket before the first day of the 2019/20 season will have their ticket frozen at that same price if the Blues are promoted to the Championship for 2020/21.

“We spoke with a number of supporters to gauge their opinions and carried out a survey before finalising our prices,” Town’s general manager of football operations Lee O’Neill told the club site.
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“We are expecting to lose close on £9 million in revenue for next season so it’s a balancing act between protecting season ticket revenue and getting the price as low as we can. We hope supporters think we’ve got it about right."

“With season ticket prices dropping 10 per cent last year and between 12.5 per cent and 15 per cent for 2019/20 - and perhaps more - there has been a significant decrease in price over the last two years.”

Manager Paul Lambert added: “I’ve been privileged to have played for some big football clubs in my career and seen some fantastic support.

"What I have witnessed from the Ipswich Town fans since I’ve been here is right up there with anything I’ve experienced in the game.

“I was out on the pitch after the Birmingham match. We’d just been relegated but the noise and support from the stands was unbelievable. I had to stand there and take it all in. It was incredible. Incredible.


“That’s why this club will be alright, because of that support. It might not seem like it at the moment but we’re in a really good place in a lot of ways.

"We’ve got some really good young players here. They will need time to develop but the potential is there. How good can they be? We will find out when they are given a chance — but they will get that chance. That’s the direction we are going in.

“There will be changes to the squad in the summer. That’s only natural. The loan players will go back, other players will leave and we will look to freshen things up.

"We have an idea of where we need to strengthen and the challenge next season is to bounce back. It won’t be easy for certain. It will be a tough league and we will be a scalp for clubs but that’s the target.

“We have a long term strategy here and it’s not just going to happen overnight but we have to start somewhere — and it starts now.

“The signs are there. We have played really well in a lot of games this season. The potential is there. It’s going to be exciting and sometimes you have to take a step back to go forwards.

“Other clubs have done that in the past. That’s the aim for us but the number one factor in why the future is bright for the club is the fanbase. Your continued support is absolutely vital.”

In further comments from the letter partially released on Sunday, owner Marcus Evans said: “We have dropped the price of season tickets for next season by between 12.5 per cent and 15 per cent, with further cuts of an additional 20 per cent if we reach target figures for take up.

“There is a substantial drop in club income from other revenue streams so we have to protect season ticket revenue but with season ticket prices dropping 10 per cent for 2018/19 that takes us to a minimum 22.5 per cent decrease in price over the last two years.

“In addition, if we are promoted back to the Championship next season, we will freeze prices for 2020/21 for those who purchased season tickets for 2019/20 before the first day of the new season.

“I’d like to thank you for the fantastic support you have given Paul and the players this season. It’s been a really tough year for everyone connected to the club but the atmosphere created home and away has been one of the highlights.”

The initial 12.5 per cent drop will see an adult season ticket holder in one of the lower tiers pay £14.47 for each of Town’s 23 League One matches, while senior citizens in the same area will pay £10.22 per match, under-23s £7.65 and under-19s £3.91.

In the Family Enclosure the initial price cut means an adult and three children under-12 all renewing can watch the Blues for a total of £19 per game.

The club are also continuing their interest-free 12-month Direct Debit payment scheme with current season ticket holders who pay via this route automatically renewed for 2019/20 unless they tell the club otherwise.

Town have also linked up with local businesses to offer discounts to season ticket holders as part of the ITFC Rewards scheme."

Match ticket prices are also down to £23 in the lower tiers (£25 this season) and £27 (£30 in 2018/19) in the upper tiers, aside from the central areas of Cobbold and Co-op stands.

"Season tickets will go on sale from 9am on Tuesday 23rd April with the full price list here.

"Season ticket brochures will be available at the turnstiles at Monday’s game against Swansea City at Portman Road."


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NITFC added 11:55 - Apr 17
Good news. I was always going to renew but this is very fair and there is a real incentive to get more people to sign up.
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RegencyBlue added 11:59 - Apr 17
I cane see us potentially getting the 12000 but the others could be a big ask in the circumstances.

Time will tell!
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rickw added 12:01 - Apr 17
I know I'm in a minority but I'm a little disappointed with the adult match day ticket - dropping from £25 to £23 isn't very much at all. I work every other Saturday so no point buying a season ticket, the £3 u12's ticket is great, I would have thought an adult L1 matchday ticket for £20 would have been fair.
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blues1 added 12:05 - Apr 17
Rickw. Ibwent to col utd earlier in season and a ticket in their main stand was £30. And thats in lge 2. So i think £23 in lge 1 is fair really
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rickw added 12:08 - Apr 17
Link here to all teams prices from last season.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41482931
£23 isn't unreasonable for L1, but is top end. £20 would be average - but we don't see ourselves as an average L1 team...
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 12:14 - Apr 17
What a great idea . I reckon it's 20% for everyone.
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Freddies_Ears added 12:15 - Apr 17
A season of football for less than £15 a game is a bargain. Well done, ITFC.
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LondonBlue73 added 12:15 - Apr 17
I will renew with my two daughters and would have done regardless, but this is great news and nobody with any commercial brain should question any of this. The club has certainly been masters of their own downfall in recent years, however we can only look forward and learn from mistakes. This is another step in fan engagement along with a Manager that appears to get us and a youthful team that will inspire loyalty if played. We have a chance as fans to now get behind and support our team and drive them to deliver on the pitch. I hate yo remind people but that lot up the road I believe got over 20,000 average gate in League 1 - lets prove we are a bigger club now not just in the past but moving forward.
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ITFCsince67 added 12:21 - Apr 17
Fair play ITFC, great incentive to get the fans back, however please dont keep going on about lost revenue to the fans. We know we will be worse off however sadly that is all your fault.
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docsavage52 added 12:22 - Apr 17
Well done ITFC and especially PL as I think he will have a lot to do with that.First manager since ME has been there that a manager is managing the club as a whole. Let's hope we could hit a high target so less staff lose jobs.
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RedWhiteAndBLUE added 12:27 - Apr 17
That's a positive move; well done ME/ITFC. I was always going to renew (along with my daughter) but hopefully this offer will be tempting to get a few more people through the turnstiles. COYB
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pennblue added 12:28 - Apr 17
I think they have got the pricing bang on. Well played.
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itsonlyme added 12:43 - Apr 17
It seems most fans on here are relatively happy. I would love us to get as many season ticket holders as possible, not just because of the discounts, but to really get behind the team in league 2 and show opposition fans how much we care. I would renew my season ticket come what may. What else would I do when town are at home? Go shopping with the missus? I don't think so.
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TimmyH added 12:46 - Apr 17
Fair enough from the club can't grumble at that (though I'm not a season ticket holder for various reasons)...to be honest really can't see us selling 13/14000 tickets but the 10% reduction on this seasons looks plausible.
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TimmyH added 12:49 - Apr 17
...agree as well the £2 reduction on some match day tickets is the only question mark in my opinion, some people can't make Saturdays so £20 would have been fair to see the likes of Wycombe, Accrington etc.
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BlueNomad added 13:01 - Apr 17
Will Benters do his bit to help the club he loves?
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Goddyblue added 13:03 - Apr 17
Does anybody know how many home games are midweek in league 1?
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AlanG296 added 13:05 - Apr 17
Disrespectful to Accrington and Wycombe. Surely apart from those in the away section and corporate bribery areas are there to watch the Town? 3 points available whoever the opposition is.
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Bert added 13:06 - Apr 17
A very well thought out pricing strategy.
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speccybaz added 13:08 - Apr 17
A very commendable and reasonable pricing plan. Can't really see us getting to 12,000 because in spite of all the positivity around, when all's said and done, it is League 1. Even so, well thought out.
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BeattiesBackPocket added 13:08 - Apr 17
Fair play as it should be and I'll be renewing mine again no matter what division. I do wonder losing 9 million in revenue maybe if the manager had been given a competitive wage budget in the first place instead of a league one budget we probably wouldn't have gone down. Down vote me all you want but Evans is the reason we are in this mess not a fan so why is he here? I don't think anyone can moan about the discounts but quite rightly they are reduced.
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Bert added 13:11 - Apr 17
Cheaper than Colchester in most seats and they are leave 2 !
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ArnieM added 13:11 - Apr 17
Well Marcus Evans. Good effort. Now come on Town fans. Back this Club, let's make PR a cauldron of noise like it used to be ! COYBsssss
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Saxonblue74 added 13:13 - Apr 17
Well done to all who came up with this, positive news met with a very positive response. Not going to help the "Evans out" campaign one bit! Another statement, and could be seen as investment as there will be losses incurred from this which will need to be covered.
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Westy added 13:18 - Apr 17
A move in the right direction but the Early Bird deadline needs to be extended beyond 6th May - is too soon.
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