Newcastle United has announced a new fixed-price season ticket offer – this time for nine years.
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It follows the club’s 10-year price freeze launched in February 2011, which was taken up by 20,000 fans.
Supporters who opt in to the deal will see no increase in the cost of their season ticket until 2021 and they will be able to opt out if their circumstances change.
Fans not taking up the offer who buy a season ticket for 2012/13 will see a five percent price rise.
In statement, the club said it wanted to make it clear there would be no repeat of the half-price season ticket deal that was offered to existing season ticket holders in October 2011.
Newcastle United Managing Director Derek Llambias said: "Last year’s offer proved extremely popular and there was a fantastic response from the supporters – and no wonder, because we felt it was a great deal.
"Since then, the team has made great progress under Alan Pardew and we have made exciting signings such as our new number nine, Papiss Cisse. Those who signed up to the 10-year deal really have got great value for money.
"That’s why we’re keen to do something similar again, so that anybody who missed out can secure their seat and rest assured that the price of their season ticket in 2020/21 is not a penny more than it will be in 2012/13.
"It’s important that fans are assured they can opt out without any penalty if they wish to do so. There is no catch.
"We’ve had a handful of sell-outs already this year and we hope this scheme will lead to even more next season.
"That helps to create a great atmosphere at our stadium and we hope supporters will want to be part of it for the next nine years – and beyond."
For more details of the offer visit nufc.co.uk/seasonticketoffer
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