Tuesday, 8 April 2014

From 'Pay What You Can' Matches To Season Tickets!

From 'Pay What You Can' Matches To Season Tickets!

Earlier in the year on Affordable Football we highlighted a 'Pay What You Can' match at the Cliftonhill home of Albion Rovers.

The day was a big success with lots of publicity north of the border, part of a good year for Rovers which also saw them defeat Motherwell in the Scottish Cup.

Now, as part of a long-term vision to build more ties with the Coatbridge community, develop Cliftonhill and see the club survive and thrive, Albion Rovers are offering season tickets for 2014/15 on a 'Pay What You Can' basis.

A minimum donation of £10 applies and the club are appealing for those who sign up to the offer to do so on an honest basis. Suggested donations are £70 for adults, £35 for concessions and £15 for 13-16-year-olds.

These figures are half of the current season ticket prices so in essence the club are looking to double their season ticket base. That shouldn't prove a problem with such a groundbreaking offer and one that has already attracted lots of favourable publicity.

Full details are on the official Albion Rovers FC website.

Affordable Football aims to bring you the special offers, reduced ticket prices and family deals that make catching a match anywhere in the country more affordable. You can tweet us @affordablefooty or email affordablefootball@yahoo.com if your club are doing something worth hearing about.

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