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Ashton offer early bird discount

Ashton United have released the details for season ticket prices ahead of the 2020/21 season in the Northern Premier League, Premier Division, which is scheduled to begin on Saturday, September 19.

Admission prices for pay on the gate are as follows:

£10 – Adults

£6 – Concessions (Over 65 and students with ID)

Accompanied children under 12 will be charged £1 (child season tickets available at £15 per child).

 

The actual full price cost of attending every game for 21 home league games at £10 adults and £6 concessions is: 

Adults - £210 

Concessions - £126 Child under 12 - £21

This price will be available online and on a matchday at the turnstile. 

 

 

The club is offering the following discounted season ticket if purchased before September 1.

Adults - £150

Students/Concessions - £75

This price represents a saving of around 30 per cent on the full season attendance cost, saving £60 for adults and £41 for concessions.

 

 

The normal price purchased after September 1 is as follows:

Adults - £185

Students/Concessions - £90

This price represents a saving of over 20 per cent on the full season attendance cost-saving £25 for adults and £26 for concessions.

In the light of the circumstances surrounding the voiding of the 2019/20 season, all current season ticket holders can purchase a 2020/21 season ticket at a loyalty discount rate of:

Adults - £100

Concessions - £50

This price represents a saving of over 50 per cent on the full season attendance cost - saving £110 for adults and £76 for concessions.

All 2019/20 season ticket holders have to do to receive the discount is login onto https://ashtonunitedfc.ktckts.com/ and the club shop will recognise the account and offer a discount on the season ticket purchase.

Manager Michael Clegg has been busy assembling a promising squad ahead of next season, which includes a number of retained players and new faces, including striker Tom Bentham from Atherton Collieries, forward Millenic Alli from South Shields, and former Football League defender Michael Raynes.

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