Season ticket reductions announced

  • by Staff Writer
  • Friday, 27th March 2009

West Ham United have announced season ticket reductions of up to 8% for the 2009/10 campaign.

In a statement released on whufc.com this morning the club also confirmed that "season ticket prices for the 2010/11 season will be frozen, subject to VAT staying at the same level."

Prices have been slashed by up to 6% with the extra 2% as a result of the Government's recent VAT reduction, meaning that adult fans can save up to £75 per year.

Meanwhile the club have also announced that supporters who have held a season ticket for the last five years will receive an additional 20% discount on their 2012/13 season ticket price.

CEO Scott Duxbury said: "The current economic climate is a challenge for us all. It's important we acknowledge this and adjust our prices accordingly. Our fans are central to this club and everything we do. Their support has been, and continues to be, invaluable.

"We have a sound business plan and the prospects for development have never been clearer. Coupled with our performance on the pitch and the excellent work being done by Gianfranco Zola and his team, we are very much looking forward to an exciting and rewarding next season for all concerned with West Ham United."

The welcome news comes at a time when the club are struggling to fill the Boleyn Ground, with no more than a handful of games being sold out this season.

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