As the club look forward to welcoming the likes of Rangers and Hearts to the Energy Assets Arena in 2014/15, Mr McDougall thanks loyal fans for sticking with the club, especially 'the 350 season ticket holders who paid up despite last season's ill judged price increase'.
Full marks for honesty but as the statement makes clear it is a two-way street if Livingston are to maintain professional football in the second tier of the Scottish game and reducing prices (to £200 for adults, £100 for full-time students/concessions and £60 for under-16's with a 10% Early Bird reduction if purchased in May) simply has to be rewarded with an increase in numbers coming through the gate.
The aim is to try and turn 900 regular fans into 1800 and complement the work being done by the club and other parties such as Supporters Direct Scotland.
http://www.livingstonfc.co.uk/news/news_20140429_1.php
Staying in Scotland, Albion Rovers will put their 'Pay What You Can' season tickets on sale from Thursday 8th May at Cliftonhill Stadium.
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