That figure is a slight drop on last summer but one the club had been expecting as sales last time around came on the back of promotion and two trips to Wembley.
"It still represents a real backing of the club and the manager again which helps us to continue to make forward steps," director of operations David Baldwin told the Telegraph & Argus.
City have long been ahead of the game in offering a clear, good value price for their season tickets (£199 for adults this time around, frozen for a third successive year and on sale from February) and have been rewarded with consistently high attendances for the past seven seasons regardless of fortunes on the pitch.
With a stable income in the summer, financial planning surely becomes easier and any extra money (e.g from 2012/13's League Cup run) becomes a genuine bonus rather than a lifeline.
"It still represents a real backing of the club and the manager again which helps us to continue to make forward steps," director of operations David Baldwin told the Telegraph & Argus.
City have long been ahead of the game in offering a clear, good value price for their season tickets (£199 for adults this time around, frozen for a third successive year and on sale from February) and have been rewarded with consistently high attendances for the past seven seasons regardless of fortunes on the pitch.
With a stable income in the summer, financial planning surely becomes easier and any extra money (e.g from 2012/13's League Cup run) becomes a genuine bonus rather than a lifeline.
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