Saturday, 9 May 2015

Target 15,000 At Bradford City

A pioneering club when it comes to consistently low-priced season tickets, Bradford City have gone a step further for 2015/16 by cutting Adult prices by a further £50 from last summer to £149 which works out at £6.50 per game for a whole League One campaign.

The Bantams are setting a target of 15,000 sales after another exciting campaign which saw them reach the FA Cup quarter-finals, their second great cup run of recent seasons.

In a twist on 'Pay What You Want, joint-chairman Mark Lawn has said: “We believe we’ll get more fans in – and it might encourage those who say they want to pay more to buy one for someone new to come. A family member or friend to help build on what we believe is the best atmosphere in the League."

The initial cutting of season ticket prices helped create a solid supporter base and attendances that were fairly resistant to events on the pitch, helpful as Bradford endured a few lean seasons in League Two.

Their revival under Phil Parkinson, with promotion into League One, a trip to Wembley for the League Cup final and this season's famous win at Chelsea has created the kind of revenue that allows the club to continue rewarding their loyal fans without harming their competitiveness on the field.

http://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/news/article/season-ticket-prices-confirmed-2444707.aspx

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