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UPDATED: Better deal for fans

2:00pm Tuesday 13th May 2008

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By Andrew Simpson »

VICS fans will pay the same prices to watch their team next term.

The club have frozen admission rates for the third successive campaign, while hardcore supporters can make a saving on their season ticket over the next fortnight.

"We want more fans through the gate," said a club spokesman.

"To do that we aim to offer outstanding value at all levels with our top priority to attract more people to home matches."

A new family season ticket for two adults allows U12s to watch for free.

The same rule applies on match day when they accompany a paying adult.

"Most prices are well below last season's," added the spokesman.

"All profits from ticket sales go straight to club funds and will supplement revenue over the summer."

Those choosing to pay on the gate will fork out £14 to sit and £12 to stand - the same rates as the 23 Blue Square Premier home matches played this season.

The deadline for discounts on season tickets is Tuesday, May 20.

Concessionary rates for senior citizens were finally agreed this week.

O65s will get a 10 per cent discount on adult prices if they buy before next Tuesday.

Executive club tickets, including a seat in the bar and the main stand plus buffet lunch and parking space, are on sale already.

Fans can buy their tickets at the club shop, open Monday to Saturday between 10am and 2pm, or by calling 01606 44127.


Ticket prices for next season
Match day
To sit: Adults £14, Youths (12-16) £6.50, Children (U11s) £3.50
To stand: Adults £12, Youths (12-16) £4.50, Children (U11s) £2.50

Earlybird season tickets
To sit: Adults £250, Youths (12-16) £110, Children (U11s) £46
To stand: Adults £200, Youths (12-16) £75, Children (U11s) £23

Package deals
Family saver (two adults and two kids) £490 to sit, £395 to stand
Executive club £495

Your Say YourNorthwich

Griff, moulton says...
2:53pm Thu 15 May 08

Yes, Crewe's fans are better. Oh, sorry, thought you meant better at having criminal records and banning orders.
I don't think you can define one set of fans as better than others. You may have more, but that's because you were in the championship not so long ago. We were in the conference nortyh 2 years ago, and thet fact remains Northwich isn't as big a place as Crewe.
And one more point, The Alexandra Stadium isn't exactly the greatest ground, and doesn't have nearly the potential of the Victoria Stadium. I just hope you don't depend on other results on the last day again to survive, we will then see how good your fans are, in their "good sits"

john holdsworth, northwich says...
8:26pm Wed 14 May 08

wouldnt it be nice if the crewe moron could spell seats maybe thats one of the reasons vics will be playing them and beating them season after next ???

luke, crewe says...
9:58am Wed 14 May 08

i better to watch football at crewe alex than the vics as crewe have better fans than vics and the crewe fans are not mongs like vics fans AND THE PRICES ARE CHEAPEST IN THE AREA TO SIT IN GOOD SITS

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Mike, says...
12:26am Wed 14 May 08

Cheapest Crewe season ticket is £285 for adults some £85 more expensive than the Vics, under 16's is £70 at Crewe which is £5 cheaper than the Vics. Bearing in mind Crewe had an apalling season and fans are expecting relegation next term I'm not suprised they're freezing their prices!! Outside chance that Vics and Crewe will be playing each other in a league game season after next!!

John Hollingsworth, Lostock says...
9:07pm Tue 13 May 08

It's only a couple of quid more for adults at Stockport and Crewe but If you've got u16s with you it works out about the same.

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